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"Men On Empress of Asia Guests At Hockey Battle On Home Ice To-Night"
Troops on the SS Princess Sophia
Marching Off to War
Shipping Out
Curries in Uniform
General Sir Arthur Currie
General Sir Arthur Currie
SS Princess Sophia
General Currie and Staff
Practice, Practice, Practice
For Distinguished Service
Touring the Battlefield
Shaking Hands with His Highness
Currie A-Horse
Brocklebank
Souvenirs
With Love, From Belgium
Remembering Vimy Ridge
The Masterminds of Vimy Ridge
Soldiers of the Empire
The Story of Vimy Ridge
Tea Time at the Front
General Currie at Andenne
The Spoils of War
Watching the Troops Come In
Memorial for the Fallen of Hill 70
Saluting the General
Taking Back France
Victory!
Crossing the Rhine
Corps Sports
Congratulating the Champions
Currie and the Canadians
“Ever Yours Faithfully”
Arthur Currie with Brigade Staff - and Pooh
General Sir Arthur Currie
“And They Told Us England Was Starving!”
Reviewing the Troops
Harry Atkins
1914-1915 Star
British Theatrical Club
Roy Chandler, 1919
Roy Chandler, ca.1915-1918
Letter from King George V
Certificate of Recognition
Henry Bedford
231st Battalion
B Company
The Day Before
Funeral of Nursing Sister Gladys Wake
Canadian Women's Nursing Corps
Canadian Women's Nursing Corps
Tennis at Pasha's Palace
The Advance Party
Sergeant R.G. Payne
Lieutenant-Colonel J.A. Hall
Sergeant Victor Zala
Gladys Carvolth at the Sphinx
Surgical Ward
Nursing Sister Morrison and Medical Officers
George Rosson, Mr. Heitz, and Mr. North
Bombardier Thomas Todd
Thomas and Mileva Todd
Soldier on Motorcyle
John Sambrich Askey
Gordon Anderson Irvine
Visiting the 2nd CMR
Staff of the 2nd CMR
The 2nd A-Horse
The 2nd CMR Overseas
Sergeants of the 2nd CMR
The 10th Field Artillery Brigade Ammunition Column
The 48th Battalion in Downtown Victoria
Veterans of the 48th
Veterans of the 48th
The 67th Battalion, Western Scots
The 30th at Willows Camp
Sir Sam and the 30th
The 30th Battalion on the March
The 30th Battalion Marches to War
The 30th Battalion Ships Out
Willows Camp
A View of Willows Camp
"Describes Movements of Fourth Division"
"Victorians Welcome New Year With Joy"
"S.S. Empress of Asia is Bringing Troops Here from Liverpool"
"Political Party of Soldiers and Sailors"
"Empress of Asia: First Vessel Acting As Troopship to British Columbia Ports"
"Who Were the Muddlers?"
"Welcome Home"
"Helped Soldiers' Widows: Next of Kin Association Vote Donations to Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Hallett"
"Plan Dance in Aid of Soldiers' Widow"
"Entertain Soldiers: Boys in Blue from "Lancaster" Amuse Tommies at Military Hospital"
"Would Open Reserves to Returned Soldiers"
"Farmers Prosecute Organization Work"
Cecil Unwin in the Snow
Camp Breakfast
The 2nd C.M.R. in Camp
“Is In Hospital But Is Cheerful"
W.C. Warren’s Carpentry Workshop Certificate
“Little Comforts”
Portrait of W.C. Warren
“The Despatch Rider’s Lament”
“Canadians on the Ice”
“Canadians on the Ice”
Military Band
Robert Gordon McLaren
Officers of the 88th
"Empress of Asia Here With Large Detachment for British Columbia"
BC Bloods
The 48th at Willows Camp
"Re Jitneys."
"Died After Fighting Until End of War"
"Veterans and Brides Back from Overseas: Nursing Sisters are Included Among the Parties Which Reached Victoria Sunday"
Protecting Rights of Absent Soldiers
30th Battalion Leaving by Ship
Soldiers Marching, Leaving
Troops Leaving
Overseas Contingent Given Solemn Send-Off
Sent to the Front
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Photos For Soldiers
Drivers for East Africa
Work for Soldiers
Photographs of Soldiers' Graves
"Our Boys Are Coming Home"
"Victoria Man Writes Letter from Belgium"
"Thousand Veterans Are Crossing Canada"
"News of Victorians Who Served Overseas"
"Chapter to Hold Dance At Easter"
"Veterans Will Not Purchase Patricia Hall; No Officers"
"Caught In Blizzard On Way From France"
"Mutt Tries to Revolutionize Warfare"
"Interesting Evidence in Desertion Charge"
"Esquimalt To Take All Housing Money"
"Sixty-Seventh Men To Celebrate"
"Elks Celebrate By Burning Mortgage"
"Veterans Tug of War Team Ambitious"
"Practical Farming Education"
"More Changes in Physique Than Style"
"Composed Music In Prison Camp"
"Development Rests on Co-operation"-jpg
"Overseas Club Elects President"
"Application Dismissed"
"Regimental Smoker"
"Victoria West Club to be Reorganized"
"Opening of New Year Hailed on All Sides as Beginning of the End of Greatest War in History"
"Killed in Action"
"Enlistment Figures for the Dominion"
"Three Brothers in Arms: William, Wilfred and Stanley T.S. Reeve"
"Victoria Soldier's Brilliant Record"
"Soldiers Ask for Sporting Outfits"
"Received Socks"
"Many Engineers in Bantam Battalion"
"He Would Like to Know"
"Cyclists' Platoon"
"Four Brothers for the Empire's Cause"
"Victoria Officer Won Military Cross"
"Lieut. Blayney Scott is Reported Wounded"
"Capture of Vimy Ridge by Forces of Dominion Drove German Troops From Ground Dominated by Height"
"Victoria Boy Makes Supreme Sacrifice"
"Rose from the Ranks," "Second Time Wounded," & "Four Soldier Sons"
"Conscription"
"Lieut. William Ross Gets Military Cross"
"Veterans on Way"
"Three Brothers and An Uncle Are Serving Country"
"What 'Peace Without Victory' Would Mean"
"Spirit of Soldiers Winning the War"
"Victoria Man Taken Prisoner of War"
"Soldiers' Dependents"
"Christmas Dinner for Currie's Troops"
"Prisoner of War"
"Will Class One Provide the One Hundred Thousand Men?"
"Great Scenes At Banquet Tonight"
"A Shell-Shocked Soldier"
"How Returned Men Can Become Farmers"
"Veterans' Delegates Protest to Board"
"G.W.V.A. Open New Home Here"
"Comrades President Offers Resignation"
"Board Will Give Assistance to "Boy Soliders""
"Help Your Boy Adjust Himself to Peace"
"Comrades are Solid for Loyalty League"
"Grand Welcome Tendered Artillery Men Who Helped Bring Peace To-day"
"Veterans Hear J. Harry Flynn"
"Mutt Might Be Made Minister to Samoa, At That"
"Re Housing Scheme"
"Protest Against 'Discrimination'"
"G.W.V.A. Aims"
"Popular Nursing Sister Married"
"Negotiate Agreement With Ex-Service Men on Dock Employment"
"Prince To Present Medal In Sick Ward"
"Investiture By Prince of Great War Heroes To-Day"
"103rd Battalion Sent Its First Men To France Seven Days After Reaching UK"
"The Organization and Departure of No. 5 Base Hospital Unit Which Owed It's Inception To Local Soldier Physician"
"First Pioneers Met Construction Problems In Early Stages of War"
"Many Men From Island Were In Special Services"
"The Army and Navy Veterans of Canada"
"Victoria Soldiers Were Founders of the G.W.V.A."
"Canadian Scottish Pipe Band's Glorious Record"
"Striking Record of the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles-Were In Many Battles"
"88th Overseas Battalion Was Completely Victorian"
"Works of Field Ambulance During Big Battles In France Tested Nerves Of Men Who  Faced, Without Arms, The Bosche"
"Island Men In 16th Canadian Scottish Which Won Fame In Many Desperate Battles of War"
"Two Hundred And Eighty Decorations Won By Sixteenth"
"Naval Forces of Canada Played Very Useful Part In War"
"Battery Authorized On Island Was Broken Up In England But Its Material Rendered Fine Service In The War"
"Prince Interested In Local Veteran"
"Forty-Eighth Battalion Was Broken Up Later Overseas"
"Landed In Ireland To Miss Submarines; 30th Boys Amuse Irish With Their Stories"
"Western Scots Saw Eight Months of Active Service"
"Demoralized Enemy By His Numerous Fearless Raids"
"Captured Pill-Box During Advance At Passchendaele"
"Raced Across Open Ground To Kill Machine Gun Crew"
"Officer Who Knew No Fear Performed Great Miracles"-jpg
"143rd One of Two Bantam Battalions Formed"
"The Campaign"
"Veterans Praise Sir Douglas Haig"
"Justice"
"General Sir Arthur Currie"
"Amputation Club"
"Mass Meetings To Extend From Coast To Coast"
"War Hero Succumbs Soon After Return"
"Soldiers' Kiddies Revel In "Toyland""
"Smiles"
"Victorians Are Heard At Ottawa"
"Craigdarroch Held Christmas Revels"
"Want Two Battalions"
Lieutenant W.C. Warren’s Certificate of Service
CEF on Parade
Review of the 30th
Review of the 30th Battalion, by Major General Sam Hughes in Victoria.
"Local War Items"
"Men Are Enlisting for Active Service"
"Militiamen Eager to Join Contingent"
"When in Uniform"
"War Will Interfere With Soccer Clubs"
"Local War Items"
"Highlanders Go Into Camp to Await Dutie's Call"
"For Active Service"
"Local Volunteers Number 470 Men"
"Lt.-Colonel Currie Named a Brigadier"
"Volunteers Ordered Be Ready to Leave"
"Quiet Sunday Here for the Soldiers"
"Volunteers Formed into War Companies"
"Soldiers to Attend Cathedral Service"
"Victoria's Contingent"
"Ready for Front"
"Troops Cannot Go Until Wednesday"
"Offical List of Victoria Troops Who Go to Front"
"More Men Added to B.C. Horse Here"
"Off to the Front"
"First Volunteers Leave This City"
"Members of 5th Regiment Who Left Yesterday for Valcartier Camp"
"Infantry Embarks on Friday Morning"
"Thousands Watched Volunteers Depart"
"Our Soldier Lads"
"With Overseas Force"
"Militia Stays in Camp"
"Have Gone to Front"
"Many Come Forward to Join Regiments."
"Naval Volunteers Obtain Discharge"
"May Go to Front"
"Victorian Among North Sea Dead"
"Blayney Scott Now With Troop"
"Witnessed Scenes of Great Loyalty."
"Will Ask Victoria for Certain Number"
"Service Prospects Gladden Soldiers"
"No Loss of Time in Getting Troops Off"
"Fusiliers Ask Service"
"Volunteer Guard Has Headquarters"
"Battalions Will Be Concentrated Here"
"Preparing to Send Second Contingent"
"On Active Service"
"Describes Life in the Salisbury Camp"
"Praise for Victorians"
"War Pictures"
"Gunner Edward Penn Dies of Pneumonia"
"Tipperary (Twisted)"
"Wounded Victorians Invalided Home"
"Willows Camp Branch of Y.M.C.A."
"Victorians Leave - On Way to Front"
"Thirtieth Battalion March Through City"
"Lieut. Wheeler Off to Join Battalion"
"Soldiers Look for Visit of Minister"
"Victoria is Sending Men to Battlefront"
Cyclists Ready
Few Crutches After War
Major Harbottle's Promotion
50th Gordon Highlanders
Recent Locals Among Casualties
University School Honour Roll
MacDonald's Military Cross
Lance Corporal Hill
Late Douglas Whittier
Victorian POW
Military Cross for Victorias
Twelve More Invalids
Sgt. Pascoe Missing
No Voting at Front
Bennetts Dead at St. Lucia
Soldiers to Convalescent Home
Military Experience Lectures
Smith Wounded
Eden Wounded
Campbell Wounded
Currie in the Paper
Sweeney with Hospital Corps
Pascall's Confectionery to the Front
Actors at Front
Prisoners' Pay
Machine Gun Subsription
Lacrosse Boys Enlist
Consecrate Colors
Sportman Signs Up
Fill Up The Ranks!
Lt. G.S. Ager
Heroes of Canada and the Empire
Pte Milloy Wounded; Times Worker
Private Rudolph, Deceased
Major Ross Injured
Time for Revenge
Canadians Ready at Ypres
Wounded from Victoria
Happy in the Trenches
Ambulance Men Departing
Letter from Capt. McGregor
Remount Detachment
Letter form the Front - J Brown
P Snape - Grave
E.H. Emery War Service Badge Certificate
E.H. Emery War Service Badge Certificate
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5th Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery

The 5th Regiment in Camp
The 5th Regiment in Camp
Arthur Currie in the 5th Regiment
“Ever Yours Faithfully”
Arthur Currie as Lieutenant-Colonel of the 5th Regiment
Captain Currie
Shooting Enthusiast
Curries with the Officers of the 5th Regiment
5th Regiment
Major Angus at Extension
The 5th Regiment at Extension
The 5th Regiment at Extension
The 5th Regiment at Extension
Cleaning Up at Extension
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant W.H. Lettice
Canadian Heavy Artillery Team
The Canadian Heavy Artillery Team in England
Sergeants’ Mess, 5th Regiment
The 5th Regiment on Parade
The 5th Regiment in the Naval Yard
Boxers of the 5th Regiment
Snowed In
The 5th Regiment at Ease
Snowed In
The Advance Party
Sergeant R.G. Payne
Sergeant Major G.H. Swarbrick
Canadian Heavy Artillery Team in Dress Uniforms
Arthur Currie with the 5th Regiment
NCOs of the 5th Regiment
Captain R. Angus
Lieutenant-Colonel J.A. Hall
Officers of the 5th Regiment
A Portrait at the Fort
Gunners of the 5th Regiment
Gunners of the 5th Regiment
Captain W.N. Winsby
The 5th Regiment at Extension
Sergeant Victor Zala
The Zala Family and Friend
Victor Zala at Home
Tug of War Champions
The 5th Regiment in Camp
Gunners of the 5th Regiment
Snowed In
Ready for Action
Gunners of the 5th Regiment
Ready for Action
After the "Big Snow"
5th Regiment on Parade
High School Team Loses Match
Carnival Tomorrow
Soldiers Marching, Leaving
Overseas Contingent Given Solemn Send-Off
"A Year's Record"
"Regimental Orders"
"Scores at Ranges"
"Militia Parade"
"Odd Fellows Mark Ninety-Fourth Year"
"Splendid Scores at Clover Point"
"Give Us Men"
"Horse Artillery Will Go Into Action"
"Inspecting Officers Examine Defences"
"Honors Were Even Between Two Forces"
"New Guns for Fifth"
"Made Fine Scores"
"Military Tournament"
"Is Proud of the Regiment's Showing"
"Seven Hundred and Fifty Soldiers are Leaving Scene of Strikes To-Day"
"Regimental Orders"
"Our "Gay Gordons""
"Regimental Orders"
"Splendid Scores at Clover Point"
"Regimental Orders"
"Many Attractions in Carnival Concert"
"Fifth Regiment Gets Everything"
"C.-S.-M. Doyle Wins Shooting Trophy"
"Col. Currie Heads Highland Regiment"
"Fifth Loses Also Second-in-Command"
"Fourteen Marksmen Made One Hundred"
"Fifth Regiment Band"
"Colonel's Last Parade"
"Sunday Concert"
"Regiments Remember Comrades in Field"
"The Story of Victoria's Undeterred Growth During 1913"
"Battery Authorized On Island Was Broken Up In England But Its Material Rendered Fine Service In The War"
"Fifth Regiment Stood By In Early Days of War To Defend City From Attack"
"Regimental Orders"
"New Officers for the Crack Fifth Company"
"Popular Officer is Honored by Comrades"
"Paardeberg Memory Honored Tomorrow"
"5th Regiment, C.G.A."
"Many Were at Range - Fiftieth Won Match"
"Military Matters"
"Military Matters"
"Military Matters"
"Attendance Records Broken at Ranges"
"Scores at Week-End and Holiday Shoots"
"Receives Medal"
"Gazetted Major"
"Military Matters"
"Fifth Regiment is Now Under Canvas"
"Miltiary Matters"
"Fifth Regiment Has Annual Contests"
"Lieut.-Col. Currie Re-Elected President"
"Great Work by the 5th Regiment Band"
"Regimental Orders"
"Manning Artillery to Guard Esquimalt - Fifth Regiment Ordered for Service"
"Fifth Sends 90 Men to Esquimalt Forts"
"Local War Items"
"Men Are Enlisting for Active Service"
"Militiamen Eager to Join Contingent"
"Local Volunteers Number 470 Men"
"Lt.-Colonel Currie Named a Brigadier"
"Offical List of Victoria Troops Who Go to Front"
"Off to the Front"
"First Volunteers Leave This City"
"Members of 5th Regiment Who Left Yesterday for Valcartier Camp"
"Have Gone to Front"
"5th Needs More Men"
"Shooting of Troops Improves Every Day"
Ammunition Column Departing
J.B. McMillan Promoted
Bennetts Dead at St. Lucia
Lacrosse Boys Enlist
Letter Against Day, Unions
Young Soccer Star
Easter 1915
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88th Victoria Fusiliers

"Military Matters"
"Excellent Recruiting"
"Regimental Orders"
"Colors of the Fusiliers"
"Recruits Wanted"
"Lieut.-Col. Currie Re-Elected President"
"Eighty-Eighth Have Service at Nanaimo"
"Miltiary Matters"
"Good Scores Made at Clover Point"
"Military Matters"
"Local War Items"
"Military Matters"
88th Battalion
The 88th Battalion.
Colours of the 88th Battalion Victoria Fusilers being placed in Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria.
88th Battalion, Victoria Fusiliers
"Military Matters"
"Attendance Records Broken at Ranges"
"Military Matters"
"Military Matters"
"Classes to Be Held to Qualify Officers"
"Tipperary (Twisted)"
"Battalions Will Be Concentrated Here"
"Fusiliers Ask Service"
"Will Ask Victoria for Certain Number"
"Regiments Hold Record Field Day"
"88th Regiment is Again at Strength"
"Maxim Gun Section - 88th Victoria Fusiliers"
"Naval Volunteers Obtain Discharge"
"Many Come Forward to Join Regiments."
"Military Matters"
"88th Victoria Fusiliers"
"More Men Added to B.C. Horse Here"
"Offical List of Victoria Troops Who Go to Front"
"Volunteers Formed into War Companies"
"Local Volunteers Number 470 Men"
"Highlanders Go Into Camp to Await Dutie's Call"
"Militiamen Eager to Join Contingent"
"Local War Items"
"Men Are Enlisting for Active Service"
"Honors Were Even Between Two Forces"
88th Regiment
Lieutenant-Colonel J.A. Hall
"Describes Movements of Fourth Division"
The 88th During the Coal Strike
Robert Gordon McLaren
Officers of the 88th
Carnival Tomorrow
Overseas Contingent Given Solemn Send-Off
Tram Service Limited
Good Weather, Start Marches
"Thousand Men Will Be Under Canvas"
"Regimental Orders"
"Military Tournament"
"Victoria Soldiers Feed the Refugees"
"Enlistement"
"Landed In Ireland To Miss Submarines; 30th Boys Amuse Irish With Their Stories"
"Paardeberg Memory Honored Tomorrow"
"Regimental Orders"
"Want Two Battalions"
"A Public Memorial Service"
"Regimental Orders"
"Forty-Eighth Battalion Was Broken Up Later Overseas"
"88th Overseas Battalion Was Completely Victorian"
"The Story of Victoria's Undeterred Growth During 1913"
"Regiments Remember Comrades in Field"
"Sorrowing Friends Attend Last Rites"
"88th Regiment Victoria Fusiliers"
"Many Attractions in Carnival Concert"
"88th Regiment"
"Our "Gay Gordons""
Officers of the 88th Regiment
Actors at Front
Halse-Ley Wedding
Military Wedding
Lacrosse Boys Enlist
Consecrate Colors
Wounded from Victoria
Emery Discharge Certificate
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Gordon Highlanders

"Good Scores Made at Clover Point"
"Highlanders Go Into Camp to Await Dutie's Call"
"Militiamen Eager to Join Contingent"
"Local War Items"
"Men Are Enlisting for Active Service"
"Local War Items"
"Fiftieth Filling Up"
"Regimental Orders"
"Lieut.-Col. Currie Re-Elected President"
"Scottish Sports the Best Ever Held Here"
"Highlanders Hold First Dress Parade"
"Miltiary Matters"
"For Active Service"
"Military Matters"
"Military Matters"
"At Clover Point"
"Military Matters"
50th Highlanders
The Gordon Highlanders.
The Gordon Highlanders.
The Gordon Highlanders, Lieutenant Colonel Currie in command; Victoria.
"Military Matters"
"Attendance Records Broken at Ranges"
"Evening Classes for Business Men"
"Sergeants' Ball a Brilliant Event"
"Many Attending Ball"
"Good Work At Ranges"
"Praise for Victorians"
"Battalions Will Be Concentrated Here"
"Service Prospects Gladden Soldiers"
"Will Ask Victoria for Certain Number"
"Regiments Hold Record Field Day"
"88th Regiment is Again at Strength"
"Shooting of Troops Improves Every Day"
"Military Matters"
"Many Come Forward to Join Regiments."
"Business Men May Join Highlanders"
"Liet. Colonel Coy Supplies 200 Kilts"
"With Overseas Force"
"Thousands Watched Volunteers Depart"
"Offical List of Victoria Troops Who Go to Front"
"Volunteers Formed into War Companies"
"Volunteers Ordered Be Ready to Leave"
"Lt.-Colonel Currie Named a Brigadier"
"Local Volunteers Number 470 Men"
Drill Display at Pantages
"Our "Gay Gordons""
"Gordon Highlanders"
"Gordon Highlanders May Organize Here"
R.H.B. Ker’s Lieutenant’s Commission
"News of Victorians Who Served Overseas"
Farewell to the Western Scots
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Obituary of W.J. Christie
Overseas Contingent Given Solemn Send-Off
"Military Matters"
Arthur Currie in Highlander Regalia
Arthur Currie as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Gordon Highlanders
R.H.B. Ker in Uniform
Samuel H. Shanks of the 50th
The Gordon Highlanders of Canada
Gordon Highlander in Willows Camp
The Highlanders on Parade
Bound for the Front
"A Substantial Donation"
A Day with the Gordons
"Military Matters"
"Many Were at Range - Fiftieth Won Match"
"Uniforms Expected to Arrive Here Soon"
"50th Regiment Highlanders"
"Splendid Scores At Weekly Shoot"
"Name Officers of Fiftieth Regiment"
"Landed In Ireland To Miss Submarines; 30th Boys Amuse Irish With Their Stories"
"Forty-Eighth Battalion Was Broken Up Later Overseas"
"Two Hundred And Eighty Decorations Won By Sixteenth"
"Island Men In 16th Canadian Scottish Which Won Fame In Many Desperate Battles of War"
"Canadian Scottish Pipe Band's Glorious Record"
"The Story of Victoria's Undeterred Growth During 1913"
"Highlanders in Form"
"Highlanders Have Good Prospects"
"Regimental Colonel Invites Co-Operation"
"Col. Currie Heads Highland Regiment"
50th Gordon Highlanders
Cpl. Hudson now Dead
Helping Western Scots
Soccer Star to the Front
Pte Milloy Wounded; Times Worker
Private Rudolph, Deceased
Ambulance Men Departing
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Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry

New Regulations for Officers
Time for Revenge
Canadians Ready at Ypres
Happy in the Trenches
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