- CA ASM 983.38.33
- Item
- 1983
1 photograph with 4 copies of Wallace Ward Doak and Charles DeFeo seated outside Doak's Fishing Tackle Shop. DeFeo is believed to be Jack Atherton.
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1 photograph with 4 copies of Wallace Ward Doak and Charles DeFeo seated outside Doak's Fishing Tackle Shop. DeFeo is believed to be Jack Atherton.
4 copies of 1 photograph of Wallace Ward Doak (1913-1979) circa 1940. Seated in a boat.
3 copies of a photograph of Wade's Hunting Camps, Sutar [sic] Brow, Little River.
5 photographs of what is presumed tone Wade's Camp. All photo's stamped on back "October 31, 1939."
2 colour photographs of W. W. Doak's store - exterior view.
W. W. Doak Shop – Exterior View
W. W. Doak Shop – Exterior View. One photo mounted on card stock. Carries the notation: In the 1940s sportsmen began travelling by automobile, although the train was still available.
W. W. Doak in his Tackle Shop (2)
1 photograph of W. W. Doak in his tackle shop with two unknown customers.
1 photograph of W. W. Doak in his Tackle Shop with a customer (possibly Jack Fenety).
1 colour photograph of W. W. Doak standing in his tackle shop.
This letter was written to W. Cabot, of Dalhousie, New Brunswick, by Group Captain, W. V. McCarthy, Chief Chaplain, R.C., R.C.A.F. Overseas at Overseas Headquarters, 20 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, on 1 November 1943. McCarthy offers Cabot his condolences on the death of his son, Joseph, and provides details of Joseph's funeral and burial in Dumfries. He assures the bereaved father that Joseph was buried with "the full rites of Holy Mother the Church" alongside his comrades.