- CA HM 19.149
- Fonds
- 1915 - 1945
This fonds consists of four photographs from the Second World War and one booklet on Canadian Militia infantry training from 1915
McLaggan, Carl
This fonds consists of four photographs from the Second World War and one booklet on Canadian Militia infantry training from 1915
McLaggan, Carl
Fonds consists of one newspaper clipping welcoming home the 8th Hussars at the end of the war.
Stevens, Charles
This fonds consists of Soldier's Pay Books, a post card from the Aquitania, and a photograph of Albert Forward.
Ogden, George Leonard
This fonds consists of photographs depicting McDonald's trip to the Netherlands in 1998.
McDonald, John Allen
This fonds consists of photographs of Gordon's original grave site, George Robinson, John Pendlebury, and textual records chronicling John Pendlebury's story, George and John's story finding Gordon, and a letter sent by John Pendlebury to his mother explaining Gordon's death.
Robinson, Gordon Allen
This fonds consists of the following -
Sheet music
Personal correspondence
A freedom of the cities certificate
Winston Churchill's writing on the Second World War, "the Hinge of Fate" parts I through V.
Mailing list of 8th Hussars Association members
8th Hussars church and thanksgiving service pamphlets
Wilson, Dale
This fonds consists of some of the photographs and archival material held in the Don Stiles Collection, currently located in the Sussex Train Station with the 8th Hussars Museum. It includes 1 130 newspaper clippings of soldiers who served in the Second World War from Kings County New Brunswick. Also included is are a series of postcards depicting historic buildings and events in the Town of Sussex and in the Camp Sussex Military Base.
Stiles, Donald
George Anderson Installation Permit
Item is a permit to install electric wiring at M. A. Crawford’s place at 47 Queen’s Road in Sackville, New Brunswick. The electrical contractor listed on the permit is George Anderson.
Anderson, George
Item is a modern copyprint of a photograph of Leo Leblanc, taken in England at the end of his service in World War II. This item is a reproduction of a photo taken around 1945.
Item is a black leather 19th century bible used by the Wry family. Printed by Glasgow William Collins, Sons & Co.