Military History Collection
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The Military History Collection is comprised of books, archival materials, photographs, oral histories, and other objects relating to military service and interventions, including WWI, WWII, the Korean War and the War in Afghanistan. Perspectives represented here include soldiers and their friends and families.
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- Items 1653
- Last Updated 2025-01-22
Subcollections (7)
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Works (1646)
11. Joseph B. Clearihue - portrait in academic dress photograph
- Title:
- Joseph B. Clearihue - portrait in academic dress photograph
- Description:
- A portrait photograph of Joseph B. Clearihue in academic dress. Photographer: Wm. Notman & Son Biography: Joseph Badenoch Clearihue was born in Victoria and attended Boys' Central School and Victoria High School before enrolling at Victoria College (graduated in 1903), McGill University and Oxford University. He enjoyed a long career as a student, a soldier in the Fifth Canadian Field Artillery Unit in World War I, a Liberal MLA and Victoria alderman, and as a lawyer before being appointed a county court judge in 1952. He was Chair of the Victoria College Council (1947-63), and guided the College to university status. In January 1962, Clearihue turned the first sod at the construction site of the Clearihue Building, which was the first building on the Gordon head campus. Clearihue was also the first Chancellor of the University of Victoria, and Chair of the Board of Governors (1963-66).
- Subject:
- College students, Clearihue, J. B. (Joseph Badenoch), 1887-1976, Academic costume, and Universities and colleges
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1910?/1913?
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Use of this material is permitted for research and private study purposes only. For all other uses, contact University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 1 black and white photograph
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victoria to Vimy First World War Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- black-and-white photographs, portraits, and photographs
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1978-027
- Fonds Title:
- Joseph Clearihue fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR032
- Is_referenced_by:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/joseph-badenoch-clearihue-fonds
- Technical Note:
- Metadata by M. Parker. Migration metadata by KD.
12. Archie Wills - YMCA Camp photograph album, 1911-1916
- Title:
- Archie Wills - YMCA Camp photograph album, 1911-1916
- Description:
- An album of photographs depicting Will's time spent at YMCA summer camps held at the Gorge in Victoria, B.C. before the first world war. Biography: Archie H. Wills (Henry Archibald Wills) was born in Victoria, British Columbia on 11 September 1892. His parents, Frank Henry Wills (1864-1953) and Sarah Ann Porter (1861-1946) were born in England and emigrated to Canada in 1887 and 1890, respectively. Frank Wills was a carpenter and built many houses in Victoria, including his own family’s which was located in the Spring Ridge area of the Fernwood neighbourhood. Archie attended Spring Ridge School and Victoria High School. Upon seeing an advertisement for an editorial room office boy at the Victoria Daily Times, Archie immediately decided he wanted to be a newspaperman, and left school to do so at age fifteen. Within a few months he had begun to write short pieces for the Times. In 1910 he was made Marine Editor for the paper, a position he held for five years until he enlisted for World War I. Archie embarked upon a round-the-world trip in 1913 but only went as far as Toronto, where he met Lydia Mary Knapp, a successful amateur singer. He returned for a visit in 1914 and they were engaged. Unable to join an aerial corps (he had a life-long interest in aviation), Archie joined the 62nd Battery, Canadian Forces Artillery, the right section of which was absorbed by the 58th Howitzer Battery in 1917. He trained at Fort Macaulay, Petawawa, and Witley (England) and then saw sixteen months of action in France, rising through the ranks from Gunner to Bombardier, Corporal and Sergeant. During the war, Archie established “The O-Pip” (The Observation Post) paper with Gordon A. Cameron and J. M. Mitch Inglis. Lydia and Archie married on 3 September 1919. They had three children, Kenneth (b. 1922), Eileen (b. 1924), and Dorothy (b. 1928). When he returned to Victoria and the Times in 1919 Archie was assigned the police beat. Other assignments followed: he was Sports Editor from 1920-27, City Editor from 1928 to 1936, and Managing Editor from 1936 until his retirement from the Times in 1951. During his career at the Times he also served Victoria in a number of public offices: as police commissioner for two years, Chairman of Fire Wardens for seven years, a Director of the Chamber of Commerce for twelve years, a member of the War Board for the duration of WWII, and an alderman on City Council for ten years (1934-44), the last three of which he was Acting Mayor of Victoria. Archie was a charter member of the Victoria Gyro Club, a member of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. He was connected with the YM-YWCA throughout his life and was a lifelong member of the congregation of the Metropolitan United Church (earlier the Metropolitan Methodist Church). After 1951 Archie continued to sell stories and act as Victoria correspondent of the Seattle Times. He continued to write for the Victoria Times and the Daily Colonist until the early 1980s. In 1951 on retirement from the Times he began a career in public relations, including work for the Victoria Milk Distributors Association. He assisted with local labour adjudications, and, along with Lester Patrick, revived the Victoria Cougars hockey franchise. Archie was Managing Secretary of the Victoria Downtown Business Association when it formed in 1953, and he worked with the Association until 1969. He retired from public relations in 1969, the year of his and Lydia’s golden wedding anniversary. He continued to write, travel, and spend time with his by then extensive family. Lydia died in 1985. Archie died 5 April 1988 in Victoria, aged 95.
- Subject:
- Wills, Archie H. (Archibald Henry), 1892-1988, Young men, Camps, Outdoor recreation, and Young Men's Christian associations
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1911/1916
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Use of this material is permitted for research and private study purposes only. For all other uses, contact University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 108 pages
- Geographic Coverage:
- British Columbia--Victoria
- Coordinates:
- 48.4359, -123.35155
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victoria to Vimy First World War Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- photographs, photograph albums, clippings (information artifacts), and black-and-white photographs
- Fonds Title:
- Archie H. Wills fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR394
- Is_referenced_by:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/archie-h-wills-fonds
- Technical Note:
- Migration metadata by KD.
13. Archie Wills - All in a Lifetime scrapbook
- Title:
- Archie Wills - All in a Lifetime scrapbook
- Description:
- A scrapbook compiled by Lydia Wills (née Knapp) for Archie H. Wills. Scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings and ephemera relating to Archie Wills' experiences in the army during World War I, his career as a journalist and later editor of the "Victoria Daily Times," and his involvement with the City Council of Victoria, the Y.M.C.A., and the Gyro Club. Scrapbook also contains materials related to his personal life, athletics, marriage to Lydia Knapp, and the marriages of his children. Biography: Archie H. Wills (Henry Archibald Wills) was born in Victoria, British Columbia on 11 September 1892. His parents, Frank Henry Wills (1864-1953) and Sarah Ann Porter (1861-1946) were born in England and emigrated to Canada in 1887 and 1890, respectively. Frank Wills was a carpenter and built many houses in Victoria, including his own family’s which was located in the Spring Ridge area of the Fernwood neighbourhood. Archie attended Spring Ridge School and Victoria High School. Upon seeing an advertisement for an editorial room office boy at the Victoria Daily Times, Archie immediately decided he wanted to be a newspaperman, and left school to do so at age fifteen. Within a few months he had begun to write short pieces for the Times. In 1910 he was made Marine Editor for the paper, a position he held for five years until he enlisted for World War I. Archie embarked upon a round-the-world trip in 1913 but only went as far as Toronto, where he met Lydia Mary Knapp, a successful amateur singer. He returned for a visit in 1914 and they were engaged. Unable to join an aerial corps (he had a life-long interest in aviation), Archie joined the 62nd Battery, Canadian Forces Artillery, the right section of which was absorbed by the 58th Howitzer Battery in 1917. He trained at Fort Macaulay, Petawawa, and Witley (England) and then saw sixteen months of action in France, rising through the ranks from Gunner to Bombardier, Corporal and Sergeant. During the war, Archie established “The O-Pip” (The Observation Post) paper with Gordon A. Cameron and J. M. Mitch Inglis. Lydia and Archie married on 3 September 1919. They had three children, Kenneth (b. 1922), Eileen (b. 1924), and Dorothy (b. 1928). When he returned to Victoria and the Times in 1919 Archie was assigned the police beat. Other assignments followed: he was Sports Editor from 1920-27, City Editor from 1928 to 1936, and Managing Editor from 1936 until his retirement from the Times in 1951. During his career at the Times he also served Victoria in a number of public offices: as police commissioner for two years, Chairman of Fire Wardens for seven years, a Director of the Chamber of Commerce for twelve years, a member of the War Board for the duration of WWII, and an alderman on City Council for ten years (1934-44), the last three of which he was Acting Mayor of Victoria. Archie was a charter member of the Victoria Gyro Club, a member of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. He was connected with the YM-YWCA throughout his life and was a lifelong member of the congregation of the Metropolitan United Church (earlier the Metropolitan Methodist Church). After 1951 Archie continued to sell stories and act as Victoria correspondent of the Seattle Times. He continued to write for the Victoria Times and the Daily Colonist until the early 1980s. In 1951 on retirement from the Times he began a career in public relations, including work for the Victoria Milk Distributors Association. He assisted with local labour adjudications, and, along with Lester Patrick, revived the Victoria Cougars hockey franchise. Archie was Managing Secretary of the Victoria Downtown Business Association when it formed in 1953, and he worked with the Association until 1969. He retired from public relations in 1969, the year of his and Lydia’s golden wedding anniversary. He continued to write, travel, and spend time with his by then extensive family. Lydia died in 1985. Archie died 5 April 1988 in Victoria, aged 95.
- Subject:
- Armistice Day, Veterans, City council members, Military hospitals, Boy Scouts, Soldiers--Conduct of life, Clubs, Marriage, Wills, Percy E., Canada. Canadian Army, Airplanes, Military, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, World War (1939-1945), Families, Municipal government--Politics and government, Associations, institutions, etc., Young Men's Christian associations, Special events, Dinners and dining, Wills, Archie H. (Archibald Henry), 1892-1988, Soldiers, and Newspapers
- Contributor:
- Wills, Lydia
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1912/1971
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Use of this material is permitted for research and private study purposes only. For all other uses, contact University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Extent:
- 1 scrapbook (33 pages) ; 32 x 30.5 cm
- Alternative Title:
- Scrapbook: Highlights of the life of Archie H. Wills as prepared by his wife Lydia
- Geographic Coverage:
- Europe, Canada, and British Columbia--Victoria
- Coordinates:
- 48.4359, -123.35155 and 60.10867, -113.64258
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Pagination skips from ScrpBk_26-verso to ScrpBk_28 due to possible numbering error.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victoria to Vimy First World War Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- programs (documents), clippings (information artifacts), scrapbooks, ephemera (general object genre), photographs, and menus
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2005-036, Item: 5.2
- Fonds Title:
- Archie H. Wills fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR394
- Is_referenced_by:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/archie-h-wills-fonds
- Technical Note:
- Metadata by K. Bohlman and M. Parker. Migration metadata by KD.
14. Belgium and France - Ypres (Sheet 28)
- Title:
- Belgium and France - Ypres (Sheet 28)
- Description:
- Map of Ypres and surrounding areas in Belgium overlaid with a red grid labelled alphanumerically. Printed by the Ordnance Survey. Updated in 1913.
- Subject:
- Military maps, Grids (Cartography), Military history, and World War (1914-1918)
- Creator:
- Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section
- Language:
- fre and eng
- Date Created:
- 1913~
- Rights Statement:
- No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Identifier:
- Geographical Section, General Staff No. 2743
- Extent:
- 1 sheet ; 65 x 91 cm
- Alternative Title:
- Belgium. Sheet 28.
- Geographic Coverage:
- Belgium--Ieper
- Coordinates:
- 50.85114, 2.88569
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Black ink annotation on verso of the map: JD McCall 5 Can INF BDE SIG HQ and Scale 1:40 000
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Military History Collection
- Provenance:
- Donor: A.G. Mitchell, Esq.
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- maps (documents), military maps, and historical maps
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2018-042; File: MM17 - Belgium and France; Item: sh. 28 - Ypres
- Fonds Title:
- Military maps collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC122
- Is_referenced_by:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/military-maps-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2024-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Betterlight/TTI (1/15; 283; copy4 tone; camera height 1000) by PD. Metadata by KD.
15. Joseph B. Clearihue - officers of the S.S. Corinthian postcard
- Title:
- Joseph B. Clearihue - officers of the S.S. Corinthian postcard
- Description:
- A photographic postcard depicting the officers of the S.S. Corinthian, June 29, 1913. Group includes the captain, the ship's purser, the doctor, and other officers, some identified on verso ( and Martin, G. S.; Anderson, T. H.; Blewett, E. W.; Jamieson, J.). According to Joseph B. Clearihue's scrapbook, Clearihue's mother and sister sailed to England on board the S.S. Corinthian in 1913. Biography: Joseph Badenoch Clearihue was born in Victoria and attended Boys' Central School and Victoria High School before enrolling at Victoria College (graduated in 1903), McGill University and Oxford University. He enjoyed a long career as a student, a soldier in the Fifth Canadian Field Artillery Unit in World War I, a Liberal MLA and Victoria alderman, and as a lawyer before being appointed a county court judge in 1952. He was Chair of the Victoria College Council (1947-63), and guided the College to university status. In January 1962, Clearihue turned the first sod at the construction site of the Clearihue Building, which was the first building on the Gordon head campus. Clearihue was also the first Chancellor of the University of Victoria, and Chair of the Board of Governors (1963-66).
- Subject:
- Clearihue, J. B. (Joseph Badenoch), 1887-1976, Ships, Soldiers, Armed Forces--Officers, and Soldiers--Correspondence
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1913
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Use of this material is permitted for research and private study purposes only. For all other uses, contact University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 1 postcard
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Black and white.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victoria to Vimy First World War Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- photographs, postcards, black-and-white photographs, and correspondence
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1978-027, File: 14.3
- Fonds Title:
- Joseph Clearihue fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR032
- Is_referenced_by:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/joseph-badenoch-clearihue-fonds
- Technical Note:
- Joseph B. Clearihue's scrapbook (2005-012_ScrpBk_2_231) contains a passenger list with the following annotation: "Passenger List of Corinthian upon which my mother and sister [?] sailed to England in 1913." List of officers available on ScrpBk_2_238. Metadata by M. Parker. Migration metadata by KD.
16. F. L. and M. Barrow - Mary Hutton on her way to Canada, March 1913 photograph
- Title:
- F. L. and M. Barrow - Mary Hutton on her way to Canada, March 1913 photograph
- Description:
- A photograph depicting Mary Hutton during her journey to visit her brother in Edmonton, Canada, where she met and married Frederick L. Barrow in 1913. Biography: Mary Hutton Barrow was born in England in 1893 and emigrated to Edmonton, Canada. She died in 1965. During the First World War she volunteered extensively for the Red Cross, St. John Ambulance, wartime canteen, etc. Her brother, Jack Hutton, enlisted and died during the war. Frederick Barrow was born in 1894 in England and immigrated to Edmonton with his parents. He served with the Canadian forces oversees from 1914 to 1920. After the war he became an Adjustment Officer with the Great War Veterans' Association and Canadian Legion, and later became the first Departmental Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs. He gave extensive evidence before the Federal Special Committee on Returned Soldiers' Problems. He died in 1979. Frederick and Mary had one daughter, Valentine Kathleen, who was a member of the RCAF women’s division, and later became a librarian at the University of Guelph. Frederick and Mary traveled extensively and visited about 40 countries.
- Subject:
- Barrow, Mary H., Women and war, and World War (1914-1918)
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1913-03
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Use of this material is permitted for research and private study purposes only. For all other uses, contact University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 1 black and white photograph ; 8.4 x 10.9 cm
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Caption in blue ink of back: Mary Hutton on her way to Canada where she married Frederick Lyon Barrow and was known [variously] as May and Mem March 1913
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victoria to Vimy First World War Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- black-and-white photographs and photographs
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1991-053
- Fonds Title:
- Frederick Lyon Barrow fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC010
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/frederick-lyon-barrow-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2016-05-11
- Technical Note:
- Metadata by K. Bohlman. Migration metadata by KD.
17. "Army Service Corps waiting to embark at Quebec", The War Pictorial, p.74
- Title:
- "Army Service Corps waiting to embark at Quebec", The War Pictorial, p.74
- Description:
- Photograph taken by J. A. Millar from an album depicting scenes of the Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier Camp, at Quebec, and at Gaspe Harbour immediately prior to sailing to Britain in 1914. Millar was a staff photographer of the Montreal Daily Star and produced the album in 1915. Titles of photos are largely captions from the newspaper articles within which they appeared.
- Subject:
- Canada. Canadian Forces Base (Valcartier, Québec), War photography, Soldiers, Transports, Canada. Canadian Army, Artillery drill and tactics, Armed Forces--Artillery, Canada. Canadian Army. Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery, Military training camps, World War (1914-1918), and Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force
- Creator:
- Millar, J. A.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1914/1915
- Rights Statement:
- No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Personal use of this material is without restriction but acknowledgement of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Victoria is requested whether the use is oral, web or in print. Commercial use of any portion of this material requires permission from Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 1 black and white photograph
- Geographic Coverage:
- Québec
- Coordinates:
- 52.00017, -71.99907
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- World War One Photographs by J. A. Millar
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- news photographs, photographs, and black-and-white photographs
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1999-033; Series: Photo Albums; Subseries: 3; Item: 2.1 (Oversize)
- Fonds Title:
- William Okell Holden Dodds fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC345
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/william-okell-holden-dodds-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2012-02-23
- Technical Note:
- 600 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by KD.
18. "Part of 1st Field Hospital on the march to Quebec", The War Pictorial, p.73
- Title:
- "Part of 1st Field Hospital on the march to Quebec", The War Pictorial, p.73
- Description:
- Photograph taken by J. A. Millar from an album depicting scenes of the Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier Camp, at Quebec, and at Gaspe Harbour immediately prior to sailing to Britain in 1914. Millar was a staff photographer of the Montreal Daily Star and produced the album in 1915. Titles of photos are largely captions from the newspaper articles within which they appeared.
- Subject:
- Canada. Canadian Forces Base (Valcartier, Québec), War photography, Soldiers, Transports, Canada. Canadian Army, Artillery drill and tactics, World War (1914-1918), Canada. Canadian Army. Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force, Military training camps, Armed Forces--Artillery, and Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery
- Creator:
- Millar, J. A.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1914/1915
- Rights Statement:
- No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Personal use of this material is without restriction but acknowledgement of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Victoria is requested whether the use is oral, web or in print. Commercial use of any portion of this material requires permission from Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 1 black and white photograph
- Geographic Coverage:
- Québec
- Coordinates:
- 52.00017, -71.99907
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- World War One Photographs by J. A. Millar
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- news photographs, photographs, and black-and-white photographs
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1999-033; Series: Photo Albums; Subseries: 3; Item: 2.1 (Oversize)
- Fonds Title:
- William Okell Holden Dodds fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC345
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/william-okell-holden-dodds-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2012-02-23
- Technical Note:
- 600 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by KD.
19. 13th Brigade and 14th Brigade (?), 5th Canadian Division Artillery leaving Le Havre for England
- Title:
- 13th Brigade and 14th Brigade (?), 5th Canadian Division Artillery leaving Le Havre for England
- Description:
- A photograph from a dismantled album of World War One-related photographs in the William Okell Holden Dodds fonds. Brigadier General Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918. Photos in the album were taken in France and Germany with many "official photographs" taken during the war and probably just afterward.
- Subject:
- Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery, Military history, Canada. Canadian Army, World War (1914-1918), Dodds, William Okell Holden, 1867-1934, Military history, Modern, and Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1914/1918
- Rights Statement:
- No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Personal use of this material is without restriction but acknowledgement of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Victoria is requested whether the use is oral, web or in print. Commercial use of any portion of this material requires permission from Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 1 black and white photograph ; 9 x 13 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- France--Le Havre
- Coordinates:
- 49.4938, 0.10767
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- W.O.H. Dodds World War One Photographs and Scrapbook
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- black-and-white photographs and photographs
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1999-033, File: 1.15.80
- Fonds Title:
- William Okell Holden Dodds fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC345
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/william-okell-holden-dodds-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2012-02-23
- Technical Note:
- 600 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by MT.
20. 1st Section limbers, Ramilles (sic) (correct: Ramilies, Belgium)
- Title:
- 1st Section limbers, Ramilles (sic) (correct: Ramilies, Belgium)
- Description:
- A photograph from a dismantled album of World War One-related photographs in the William Okell Holden Dodds fonds. Brigadier General Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918. Photos in the album were taken in France and Germany with many "official photographs" taken during the war and probably just afterward.
- Subject:
- Military history, Modern, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery, Military history, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force, Dodds, William Okell Holden, 1867-1934, World War (1914-1918), and Canada. Canadian Army
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1914/1918
- Rights Statement:
- No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Personal use of this material is without restriction but acknowledgement of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Victoria is requested whether the use is oral, web or in print. Commercial use of any portion of this material requires permission from Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Extent:
- 1 black and white photograph ; 9 x 13 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- Belgium--Bomal (Luxembourg)
- Coordinates:
- 50.67005, 4.87319
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- W.O.H. Dodds World War One Photographs and Scrapbook
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- photographs and black-and-white photographs
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1999-033, File: 1.15.63
- Fonds Title:
- William Okell Holden Dodds fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC345
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/william-okell-holden-dodds-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2012-02-23
- Technical Note:
- 600 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by MT.