- PC1, Box 63, Folder 52
- File
- 1915
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File is a photograph of Lt. Col. J. Stewart and Officers of No. 7 Stationery Hospital (Dalhousie Unit). Officers named in legend below photograph. Back Row: Capt. F.V. Woodbury; Capt. J. Rankin; Capt. S.J. MacLennan; Capt. D.A. MacLeod; Lieut. Taylor(Quartermaster); Capt. K.A. MacKenzie; Lieut. K.F. Woodbury; Capt. E.K. MacLellan; Capt. J.A. Murray; Major E.V. Hogan; Lt-Col. J. Stewart, O.C.; Major L.M. Murray; Capt. V.N. MacKay.
- PC1, Box 23, Folder 31
- File
- 1915
Photograph of Hugh Campbell Frame
- PC1, Box 13, Folder 13
- File
- [ca. 1917]
Item is a photograph of Hugh Campbell Frame, B.A. 1917. The photograph is a military portrait of Frame.
Gauvin & Gentzel
Photograph of a memorial in honour of engineers who died in WWI
- PC1, Box 36, Folder 8
- File
- [after 1918]
Item is a photograph of a memorial in honour of engineers from the Nova Scotia Technical College who gave their lives in World War I. The memorial is a metal plaque engraved with the names of all of the causalities. The memorial was erected by the school's alumni association.
Insulters of death and other poems of the great departure : a book of solace
- MS-5-1, Box 1, Folder 7
- File
- 1916
Part of John Daniel Logan fonds
File contains a book of poems, published by John Daniel Logan of the 85th Overseas Battalion, C.E.F., Nova Scotia Highland Brigade. The book was published by L. Clyde Davidson & Co. of Halifax, Nova Scotia and contains the following poems: "Invocation," "Insulters of Death," "Timor Mortis," "Sursum Corda," "Renouncement," "A Requiem," "The Greater Love," "For an only Son," "Poe of Princeton," "Flame of God (Rupert Brooke)," "The Soul's Supreme Adventure," and "Gone on Ahead Awhile." The book also includes a prose preachment entitled "The Fatal Paradox and Sin of Sorrow for the Dead."
Eulogy for Georges P. Vanier written by Hugh Kemp
- MS-2-615, Box 130, Folder 19
- File
- 1967
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Edward Kirkpatrick Maclellan's correspondence with his parents during World War One
- MS-2-762, Box 1, Folder 22
- File
- 1914 - 1917
Canada in flanders / Max Aitken : [book]
- MS-2-615, Box 131, Folder 2
- File
- 1915 - 1915
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
- MS-5-1, Box 2, Folder 10
- File
- 1914
Part of John Daniel Logan fonds
File contains a newspaper clipping and letters to Edith J. Archibald concerning her song "Britain Calls," which was written for the Royal Canadian Regiment during World War One. The newspaper clipping includes the text, but not the music, of the song. The letters are from G.A. LeCain, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Commanding 25th Battalion; George Murray, Provincial Secretary; and Evelyn Starr, professional violinist of New York City. An inscription by Edith J. Archibald at the top of the letters reads, "This song, dedicated to the Royal Canadian Regt. has made their 'marchpost' and I am told by an officer of that Regt. that is was played and sung daily during the war. He himself said it had keeped [sic] the men when on the tramp, 'over many a weary mile.'"
Archibald, Edith Jessie