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All in Lifetime, autobiography, typescript, All in A Lifetime – War, 1914-1918, The Fun and the Horror [textual records and photographs: b&w]. – ca. 1976, Archie Wills autobiography typescript chapter on World War I, and Volume Six. "All In A Lifetime" Autobiography by Archie H. Wills."War--1914-1918". "The Fun and the Horror"
Subject:
Soldiers--Training of, Battlefields, War, World War (1914-1918), Airships, Canada. Canadian Army, Military training camps, Personal narratives, Friendship, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery, War and society, Recruiting and enlistment, and Politics and war
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Resource Type:
Text
Extent:
1 volume (approximately 117 pages) ; 28 x 22 cm
Geographic Coverage:
England, Germany, British Columbia--Victoria, Western Front (World War (1914-1918)), Atlantic Ocean, Belgium, Canada, and France
All in a lifetime - War 1914-18, the fun and the horror--pictures, Wills Photograph Album, First War Pictures of Dad's: All in a Lifetime, All in a Lifetime Photograph Album, and Archie Wills photograph album, appendage to autobiographical chapter on WWI
Subject:
Recruiting and enlistment, Prisoners of war, Intrenchments, Canada. Canadian Army, Transports, Military training camps, Military education, Trenches, Armed Forces--Barracks and quarters, Soldiers, Military camps, War, Armistices, World War (1914-1918), Soldiers' writings, and Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery
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Resource Type:
Still Image
Extent:
1 photograph album (94 pages) ; 17 x 25 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Germany, British Columbia--Victoria, Belgium, France, England, Great Britain, British Columbia--Esquimalt, and Canada
Soldiers' writings, War, World War (1914-1918), Civil-military relations, Battlefields, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery, Soldiers, Military roads, Artillery, Personal narratives, Armistices, Military roads--Maintenance and repair, Military training camps, Soldiers--Conduct of life, and Soldiers--Billeting
Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/charles-mcdowall-smyth-fonds
Date Digitized:
2008-01-07
Technical Note:
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Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>Charles McDowall Smyth’s Account of the End of WWI and the Armistice:
November 11, 1918
12-11-18
(November 12, 1918)
32 Rue d’Havré
Mons
Hainaut
Belgique
The following is a general account of my doings from the time of my return to France
in Se...
Charles McDowall Smyth’s (CMS) Account of the End of WWI and the Armistice: November 11, 1918 Actual and Estimated Summary Sequence of Events from Sep 17 – Nov 11, 1918, as it Corresponds with the Typed Document Account
Subject:
Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery, World War (1914-1918), and Armistices
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Resource Type:
Text
Extent:
2 pages
Geographic Coverage:
France--Bourlon Wood, Belgium--Mons, France--Cambrai, England, France--Valenciennes, Belgium, France, Battle of Arras (Arras, France : 1917), France--Etaples, and France--Croisilles (Pas-de-Calais)
autobiographies (literary genre), minutes (administrative records), itineraries, and diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 2006-031
Fonds Title:
Charles McDowall Smyth fonds
Fonds Identifier:
SC403
Is Referenced By:
Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/charles-mcdowall-smyth-fonds
Date Digitized:
2007-01-01
Technical Note:
Migration metadata by KD.
Keyword in Context:
Transcript available<br/>Sep 17, 1918
Charles McDowall Smyth’s (CMS) Account of the End of WWI
and the Armistice: November 11, 1918
Actual and Estimated Summary Sequence of Events from Sep 17 – Nov 11, 1918,
as it Corresponds with the Typed Document Account.
PAGE 1
Sep 17, 191...
Bulletin of the Departments of History and Political and Economic Science in Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada ; no. 59.
Subject:
Historic sites, Cities and towns, Indians of North America--Government relations, Autobiography, Dickens, Francis, 1844-1886, North West Mounted Police (Canada), Battles, Mounted police, Trading posts, Indians of North America--Social life and customs, History, Manners and customs, and Indigenous peoples