CSM Lewis E DeHarte
Drawing by Emile Deckers (Belgium POW) of a Canadian Highlander with crossed arms
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Drawing by Emile Deckers (Belgium POW) of a Canadian Highlander with crossed arms
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, II is being given a tour following the official opening of the Museum by Her Majesty. Prince Phillip seems to be admiring her portrait as Princess …
two ranks the first kneeling the second standing on the ice with hockey equipment.
…5 troops, three standing, the centre troop has his arms around the other two. Two troops are kneeling. Same as P1966.
…5 troops, 3 standing with arms begind their backs, two kneeling with arms in front. Brick and shingle building with large open double doors and a side entrance closed. Same …
4 troops standing with ams around each other, 1 troop kneeling
…5 troops, three standing, the centre troop has his arms around the other two. Two troops are kneeling. Same as P1963..
…5 troops, 3 standing with arms begind their backs, two kneeling with arms in front. Brick and shingle building with large open double doors and a side entrance closed. Same …
Black and white photo of Lt Mathers and Lt J DePencier with their future wives. Rams head snuff mull on coffee table in foreground. Officers in Blues, dates in full …
Formal portrait photograph of Lieutenant Edward M MacLachlan on edged mounted backing. Matted frame, 11″ x 14″ to which the photo had been glued accompanies it. Frame has printed in …
Original pen and ink drawings on a single sheet of light weight cardboard. Editiorial cartoon for The Toronto Telegram, October 25, 1954. Drawings show Peace Time army helping in the …
Single page from Officers’ Dinner Program during command of Lt Col M E George. Front side lists Toasts and names of LT Col M E George, Brig E W Haldenby, …
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