Welcome to the Document Archive
The documents contained in this archive have been collected from local, provincial, and national archives, to give you a sample of the documents that historians use to study the First World War. We have provided information below each document so that you can find the original if you want to research a topic further.
*See Copyright restrictions for further use at the bottom of this page.
You can search the documents by navigating the menu at the top of the page or using the search function on the right. Alternatively, you can click on any word in the tag cloud below to see all images with that tag. Hover over a word to find how many items are associated with that tag.
- 5th_Regiment
- 88th_Victoria_Fusiliers
- 1914
- 1915
- 1916
- 1917
- 1918
- advertisement
- agriculture
- Arthur_Currie
- article
- artillery
- British_military
- CEF
- civilian_life
- community_service_organization
- development
- downtown_Victoria
- economy_and_trade
- education_and_childhood
- entertainment_and_athletics
- Esquimalt
- fundraising_and_war_effort
- gender
- Gordon_Highlanders
- infantry
- justice_system
- labour_and_industry
- medicine
- military
- militia
- navy
- Oak_Bay
- photograph
- politics
- postwar
- prewar
- race
- religion
- Saanich
- textual_record
- training
- transportation
- Victoria
- Victoria_Daily_Times
Copyright Information
A City Goes to War by University of Victoria – A City Goes to War is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Some images have further restrictions, which are listed in the image caption. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca.
BC Archives
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