Ninety-First Battalion Church Parade
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- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Stollery Studio fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- April 8, 1951
- Accession Number
- 2018-57
- Storage Location
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1874
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1875
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1876
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1877
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1878
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Stollery Studio fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Item Number
- 51-588 (1_1874)
- 51-589 (1_1875)
- 51-590 (1_1876)
- 51-591 (1_1877)
- 51-592 (1_1878)
- Accession Number
- 2018-57
- Storage Room
- Archives 4th Floor Storage Room
- Storage Location
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1874
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1875
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1876
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1877
- M7 S1 Sh1 B1 1_1878
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- April 8, 1951
- Publication
- 1_1878 was published with article in St. Thomas Times-Journal on April 9, 1951, page one.
- 1_1875 was published with article in St. Thomas Times-Journal on April 9, 1951, page nine.
- Physical Description
- 5 negatives: plastic
- Scope and Content
- Photographs of members of the 91st Battalion marching in a parade, and posing for pictures in front of the Trinity Anglican Church. Caption from St. Thomas Times-Journal, April 9, 1951, page one: “As in the First Great War, Still Leads Men of the 91st.” 1_1878: “Lieut.-Col. W.J. Green, who raised and took the 91st Battalion overseas in the First Great War, is seen here at the head of the men in the 91st as they filed into Trinity Anglican Church Sunday morning for their annual service, held in conjunction with the reunion here this weekend. Colonel Green, who is also a veteran of the South African War, presided at the annual reunion banquet in the Legion hall Friday evening. A picture of the 91st men who attended the service in Trinity is shown on page 1, section 2.” Caption from St. Thomas Times-Journal, April 9, 1951, page nine: “Men of the 91st Battalion of the First Great War Here for Reunion: Veterans Attend Church as Tribute to Fallen Comrades.” 1_1875: “Veterans of the 91st Battalion (Elgin’s Own) of the war of 1914-18, here over the week-end for their annual reunion, paraded Sunday morning, along with other veterans, to Trinity Anglican Church, where their colors are deposited. After the service they posed on the steps of the church for The Times-Journal photographer. In the picture they are lined up as follows: “Front, left to right—George Parsons, Fred Lawrence, Percy Holden, M.M., W.S. Vine, George Wheeler, Bert Pay, D.C.M, Jack Cutter and Col. D.E. Gerrard. “Second row—A.B. Ellis, M. Page, Arthur Freeman, M.M., Fred Dauber, James Firmin, Wray Roulston, Arthur Lang and Bert Sims. “Third row—Harold Smith, William Allen, Thomas Bell, Ray Millard, Lt.-Col. W.A. Andrews, George Ogston, Alderman William Stokes and James Rutter. “Fourth row—Percy Lynch, George Hambleton, William Robinson, Harvey Leitch, Jack Williams, Lt.-Col. W.J. Green, Albert Johnson, Robert Newton, George Taylor, Charles Baldwin and A.J. Mildren. “Back row—Jack Kew, Tom Lindsay and Cyril Brown.”
- Related Material
- Original photograph sleeve: M7 S1 Sh4 B10 10_140
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