Crossing Canal du Nord

Pen and ink drawing by Lt. J. E. Banton, 15th Battalion. Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank …
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Pen and ink drawing by Lt. J. E. Banton, 15th Battalion. Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank …
Pen and Ink drawing. Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank of Sgt in the 92nd Battalion but …
Pen and Ink drawing. Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank of Sgt in the 92nd Battalion but …
Pen and ink drawing. Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank of Sgt in the 92nd Battalion but …
Pen and ink drawing. Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank of Sgt in the 92nd Battalion but …
Pen and ink drawing Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank of Sgt in the 92nd Battalion but …
Pen and ink drawing by Lt. J E Banton. Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915. He rose to the rank of Sgt …
“No Question Who Won The War” . Drawing by Lt. J E Banton. A 16 inch (40.64 cm) by 20 inch (50.8 cm) of Private John Erwin Banton attested into …
Framed letter from Field Marshall Sir Bernard Law Montgomery to Ms. Snively regarding David Turnbull. Written in 1942 and includes a photograph of Montgomery . Letter is displayed two of …
An 18 inch (45.72 cm) by 24 inch (60.96 cm) recruiting poster of 48th Highlander Warrant Officer in full dress Scarlet uniform with Regimental Colour. The poster was distributed and …
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