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70th Battalion

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives191985
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Stollery Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
March 20, 1948
Accession Number
2018-57
Storage Location
M7 S1 Sh2 B1 1_1366
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Stollery Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Item Number
48-1053 (1_1366)
Accession Number
2018-57
Storage Room
Archives 4th Floor Storage Room
Storage Location
M7 S1 Sh2 B1 1_1366
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
March 20, 1948
Physical Description
1 negative : plastic
Scope and Content
Copy of a photograph of the 70th Battalion, CEF, during the First World War. The 70th Battalion 70th was raised in September 1915 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel I. R. Towers in London, Ontario and recruited from Essex, Kent, Lambton, Middlesex, and Elgin counties.
Subject Access
First World War
Related Material
Original photograph sleeve: M7 S1 Sh4 B4 4_283
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91st Battalion and Elgin Regiment Parading on Talbot Street

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives98668
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
June 25, 1916
Storage Location
Box 122, Envelope 26460
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 122, Envelope 26460
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
June 25, 1916
Publication
Published in Down the Street to Yesterday, p. 95
Physical Description
Plastic negatives
Scope and Content
The 91st Battalion band marching east on Talbot Street toward the Michigan Central Railway Station, June 25, 1916 (see also Scott Studio 145_95903).
Name Access
91st Battalion
Elgin Regiment
St. Thomas (Ont.)
Subject Access
91st Battalion
First World War
Soldiers
Military
Parades
Copy Print Number
91a
Website / Street View Notes
For contemporary view see Google Street View, accessed August 21, 2014.
Websites
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91st Battalion at Union Hill

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives183852
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Don Cosens Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Accession Number
2018-58
Storage Location
M5 S1 Sh1 B1 F10 11
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Don Cosens Collection
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2018-58
Storage Room
Archives 4th Floor Storage Room
Storage Location
M5 S1 Sh1 B1 F10 11
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Series
Don Cosens Collection- Postcards series
Physical Description
1 postcard : b&w ; 9 x 14 cm
Scope and Content
Black and white postcard showing enlisted soldiers of the 91st Battalion, CEF, marching up Union Hill.
Name Access
Union (Ont.)
91st Battalion
Subject Access
First World War
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91st Battalion bugle band

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives101845
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Storage Location
Box 139, Envelope 7546
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 139, Envelope 7546
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Publication
Printed in the St. Thomas Times-Journal: November 7, 2006
Physical Description
Glass-plate negative
Scope and Content
Members of the 91st Battalion bugle band are shown ca. 1916 with their dog mascot.
Name Access
91st Battalion
St. Thomas (Ont.)
Subject Access
Military
First World War
Copy Print Number
1064
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The 91st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, parading east along Talbot Street in St. Thomas

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives189105
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Storage Location
Box 528, Envelope 99032
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 528, Envelope 99032
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Publication
-Printed in the St. Thomas Times-Journal: July 4, 2002. Caption reads "This photo, probably taken in 1916, shows the 91st Battalion in formation."
-Printed in the St. Thomas Times-Journal: November 21, 2006.
Published in "The Scott-Sefton Collection: Elgin's History Through A Photographer's Lens, Volume 1", pg. 174.
Was part of Archives home page flash display, 2010-2011.
Published on the Archives' flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/elgincountyarchives/4325876394/in/set-72157623335565870/.
Physical Description
Glass-plate negative
Scope and Content
The 91st Battalion parading east along Talbot Street in St. Thomas, June 25, 1916. The Battalion was marching to the Michigan Central Railway Station for transport to Halifax and, from there, deployment to active service in France during the First World War. Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 30 (Mondamin to St. Catharine). A billboard can be seen, stating "You Are Wanted Now: This Man Is In Khaki: Be A Man Now- Come On: Join the 91st Battalion".
Name Access
91st Battalion
St. Thomas (Ont.)
Subject Access
Military
First World War
Copy Print Number
15
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91st Battalion, C.E.F.

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives81434
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Storage Location
Box 28, Envelope 8423
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 28, Envelope 8423
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Physical Description
Glass-plate negative
Scope and Content
The 91st Battalion is shown marching east along Talbot Street, St. Thomas, on June 25, 1916. The Battalion was marching to the Michigan Central Railway Station for transport to Halifax, Nova Scotia and, eventually, deployment on active service in France during the First World War.
91st Battalion marching east on Talbot Street, St. Thomas, June 25, 1916. View is looking northwest from White Street. Businesses visible on the north side of Talbot Street include R.H. and J. Dowler Ltd., clothiers, 489-491; R.H. Beattie, baker and confectioner, 515-517 (at street level in three-storey building with date stone reading "Central Block 1882"); P.R. Williams & Son, undertakers, 519; the Princess Theatre, 525; Porter & Nelson, jewelers, 527; Sandham & Roberts, electrical contractors, 531, "Everything Electrical" sign; William Barrett, barber, 533; Ranson A. Robins, cigars and billiards, 535. The Columbia Hotel on the northwest corner of Talbot and Mondamin Streets, 537-539, is just out of view to the right.
A small Japanese imperial flag is visible in a seond floor window above the Princess Theatre. It appears to be the ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force which was in use from 1889-1945 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_flags)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 29 (Hiawatha to Mondamin).
Name Access
91st Battalion
St. Thomas (Ont.)
Subject Access
Military
First World War
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91st Battalion C.E.F. Assembled at Rodney Town Hall

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives166768
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Harley Lashbrook Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Accession Number
2016-09
Storage Location
W11 B4 115
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Harley Lashbrook Collection
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2016-09
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
W11 B4 115
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Series
Harley Lashbrook Collection - Photographs series
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w slide; 6 x 4 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of a black and white slide, featuring the B Company of the 91st Battalion, C.E.F., assembled at the Town Hall in Rodney, Ontario, to receive the address of welcome, February 18, 1916. Photograph was taken during a week-long recruitment march staged by the 91st Battalion from St. Thomas to Rodney and back, passing through Dutton on their way. (W11 B4 115)
Name Access
Rodney (Ont.)
Aldborough (Ont. : Township)
91st Battalion
Subject Access
First World War
Soldiers
Military
91st Battalion
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91st Battalion C.E.F. Assembled at Rodney Town Hall

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives34406
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Rodney Branch 525, Royal Canadian Legion fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Accession Number
2010-13
Storage Location
C2 Sh5 B4 37
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Rodney Branch 525, Royal Canadian Legion fonds
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2010-13
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 105
Storage Location
C2 Sh5 B4 37
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Publication
Published on the Archives' flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/elgincountyarchives/4481680422/in/set-72157623746835310/.
Posted on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: November 5, 2020.
Series
Rodney Branch 525, Royal Canadian Legion fonds - Photograph Series
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Scope and Content
Black and white photograph showing B Company of the 91st Battalion, C.E.F., assembled at the Town Hall in Rodney, Ontario, to receive the address of welcome, February 18, 1916. Photograph was taken during a week-long recruitment march staged by the 91st Battalion from St. Thomas to Rodney and back, passing through Dutton on their way.
Name Access
Rodney (Ont.)
Aldborough (Ont. : Township)
91st Battalion
Subject Access
First World War
Soldiers
Military
91st Battalion
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91st Battalion, C.E.F. - Group Portrait

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives118335
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Accession Number
2008-01
Storage Location
C1 Sh2 B1 F22 38
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
Creator
St. Thomas Times-Journal
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2008-01
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 105
Storage Location
C1 Sh2 B1 F22 38
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Series
St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds - 91st Battalion, C.E.F. file
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 30 x 35 cm
Scope and Content
Black and white photograph used in St. Thomas Times-Journal. Shows part of the 91st Battalion, C.E.F. ca. 1916. Retained for reference by the St. Thomas Times-Journal. Photograph may show C Company. Three officers can be identified: Major H.B. Madden, officer commanding C Company, 7th from left in the front row; Major F.B. Stanbury, second in command of the 91st Battalion, 8th from the left in the front row; and Lieutenant D.A.G. Parsons, 9th from the left in the front row.
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
St. Thomas Times-Journal
91st Battalion
Subject Access
91st Battalion
Military
Soldiers
First World War
Newspapers
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91st Battalion C.E.F. Marching on Main Street, Rodney

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives34407
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Rodney Branch 525, Royal Canadian Legion fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Accession Number
2010-13
Storage Location
C2 Sh5 B4 38
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Rodney Branch 525, Royal Canadian Legion fonds
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2010-13
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 105
Storage Location
C2 Sh5 B4 38
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Publication
Published on the Archives' flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/elgincountyarchives/4481680510/in/set-72157623746835310/.
Series
Rodney Branch 525, Royal Canadian Legion fonds - Photograph Series
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Scope and Content
Black and white photograph showing B Company of the 91st Battalion, C.E.F., marching on Main Street in Rodney, Ontario, February 18, 1916. Photograph was taken during a week-long recruitment march staged by the 91st Battalion from St. Thomas to Rodney and back, passing through Dutton on their way.
Name Access
Rodney (Ont.)
Aldborough (Ont. : Township)
91st Battalion
Subject Access
First World War
Soldiers
Military
91st Battalion
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91st Battalion, C.E.F. - Removing Colours from Canterbury Cathedral

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives148565
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
May 17, 1919
Accession Number
2008-01
Storage Location
C9 Sh1 B2 F20 5
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
Creator
St. Thomas Times-Journal
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2008-01
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 105
Storage Location
C9 Sh1 B2 F20 5
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
May 17, 1919
Publication
Published with article in St. Thomas Times-Journal, on December 20th, 1919
Series
St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds - 91st Battalion, C.E.F. file
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w
Scope and Content
Black and white photograph showing showing soldiers removing the colours of the 91st Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force from Canterbury Cathedral, England, May 17, 1919. People shown in the photograph include (left to right) Colonel Hagen, Chapter Office, The Precincts, Canterbury Cathedral; Reverend Arch Deacon White-Thompson; Major George Stacey, Company Commander, "A" Company, 91st Overseas Battalion; Mrs. Stacey; Sergeant Charles Henry Watson, "A" Company, 91st Overseas Battalion. Retained for reference by the St. Thomas Times-Journal. Printed from a halftone photographic plate (also included in the file). Caption from St. Thomas Times-Journal from December 20th, 1919: "Ninety-Frist Battalion Colors in England," "R.M Anderson received from Major George Stacey, formerly of the 91st Batt., a photograph taken recently, showing Major Stacey with the colors of the 91st at Canterbury Cathedral, where they were deposited shortly after the arrival of the battalion in England in 1916. In the picture from left to right, are: Col. Hagan, chapter officer, the Precincts, Canterbury Cathedral; Ven Archdeacon White-Thompson, Canterbury Cathedral; Major George Stacey; Mrs. Stacey and Sergt. C.H. Wilson, 91st.”
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
St. Thomas Times-Journal
91st Battalion
Subject Access
91st Battalion
Military
Soldiers
First World War
Newspapers
User Comments
In January 2023, Allan Miller stated the following via email: "I want to point out that Maj Stacey was no longer a member of the CEF. He could have been there as still listed as an officer of the 25th Regiment and authorized to be in uniform. Watson never returned to Canada and was demobilized in the UK. Stacey would perhaps return to St Thomas and close his business. He deceased in the UK as well as his son and wife".
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91st Battalion Commemoration records

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives183320
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Elgin County Vertical File Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual records
Date Range
2016
Accession Number
2018-18
Storage Location
Box 263, File 14
M3 S1 Sh1 B3 F14
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Elgin County Vertical File Collection
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2018-18
Storage Room
Archives 4th Floor Storage Room
Storage Location
Box 263, File 14
M3 S1 Sh1 B3 F14
GMD
textual records
Date Range
2016
Physical Description
0.5 cm of textual records
Scope and Content
91st Battalion Commemoration records, 2016. The ceremony was held on June 26, 2016. Records include:
-Program (3 copies)
-Miniature Battalion flags (3 of them).
-A historical sketch written by Dorren Coombs: "Trinity Anglican Church Remembers 91st Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force: Elgin's Own".
-Supplement of the St. Thomas Times-Journal: "100th Anniversary of the Departure of the 91st Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force", June 8, 2016.
-a reproduction of a September 16, 1915 recruitment poster, reproduced in June 2016.
Subject Access
First World War
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91st Battalion Departure, 1916

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives153559
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Storage Location
Box 140, Envelope 95453 (Negative 4 of 6)
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 140, Envelope 95453 (Negative 4 of 6)
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Publication
Published to Facebook, Instagram and Twitter on March 15, 2023.
Scope and Content
View of the crowd assembled at the Michigan Central Railway Station, June 25, 1916 to witness the departure of the 91st Battalion, C.E.F. enroute to Halifax, Nova Scotia and transport to England. The photographer has etched this caption on the negative: "Crowd assembled at depot to bid Farewell to 91st Btn". View is looking northeast and includes businesses on the north side of Talbot Street, including the Chant Sperrin Dry Goods store on the northeast corner of Talbot and Manitoba Streets (801 Talbot Street), George W. Durkee, auctioneer (773), Bertrand A. Sumner, confectioner (779) - "Fresh Candy" on store awning, and the International Hotel (819-825). Balaclava Street Public School and Grace Methodist Church (after 1925, Grace United Church) are also partially visible. Several men have risked electrocution to climb a hydro pole for a better view.
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 34 (Horton to Manitoba)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 35 (Manitoba to Alma)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 36 (Alma to Balaclava)
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
91st Battalion
Michigan Central Railway
Michigan Central Railroad
Subject Access
First World War
91st Battalion
Soldiers
Military
Railways
Hotels
Departure of the 91st Battalion from St. Thomas, June 25, 1916
Website / Street View Notes
Link directs to a Facebook post featuring the image.
Websites
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91st Battalion Departure, 1916

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives153560
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Storage Location
Box 140, Envelope 95453 (Negative 6 of 6)
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 140, Envelope 95453 (Negative 6 of 6)
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Scope and Content
Shows members of the 91st Battalion, C.E.F., marching east on Talbot Street, St. Thomas to the Michigan Central Railway Station, June 25, 1916 to entrain enroute to Halifax, Nova Scotia and transport to England. This is probably A Company because the two young boys in the lower left foreground marching with the troops are identified as Ken Satchell and Clare Osborne, and Satchell's father Lance-Corporal Albert Satchell, 123380 was an NCO in A Company. View is looking northwest and includes businesses on the north side of Talbot Street, including R.H. Beattie bakery (515-517 Talbot Street), Philip R. Williams & Son funeral directors (519), Princess Theatre (525), Porter & Nelson jewelers (527), Roberts & Sandham, electricians (531).
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 29 (Hiawatha to Mondamin)
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
91st Battalion
Subject Access
First World War
91st Battalion
Soldiers
Military
Departure of the 91st Battalion from St. Thomas, June 25, 1916
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91st Battalion Flag Raising Ceremony

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives130883
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Storage Location
Box 145, Envelope 95496 (Negative 3 of 14)
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 145, Envelope 95496 (Negative 3 of 14)
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Scope and Content
91st Battalion flag raising ceremony near the Wilson Avenue Armoury, St. Thomas, ca. 1916. Thomas Brothers broom factory is visible in the background.
Name Access
91st Battalion
Subject Access
First World War
Military
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91st Battalion leaving on the train on their way to fight

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives183241
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
St. Thomas Public Library Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Accession Number
2018-07
Storage Location
M2 S1 Sh1 B1 F2 194
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
St. Thomas Public Library Collection
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2018-07
Storage Room
Archives 4th Floor Storage Room
Storage Location
M2 S1 Sh1 B1 F2 194
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Series
St. Thomas Public Library Collection- A Pictorial History of St. Thomas, Volume Two series
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 11.5 x 16.5 cm
Scope and Content
91st Battalion leaving on the train on their way to fight, St. Thomas, ca. 1916.
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
Subject Access
First World War
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91st Battalion leaving St. Thomas

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives22556
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Elgin County Vertical File Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Storage Location
Box 41, File 28
R5 S6 Sh6 B1
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Elgin County Vertical File Collection
Creator
Scott Studio
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
Box 41, File 28
R5 S6 Sh6 B1
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1916
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ;
Scope and Content
Postcard of Scott Studio image of 91st Battalion on parade on Talbot Street leaving for the Front.
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
Subject Access
First World War
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91st Battalion marching east on Talbot Street, St. Thomas

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives114464
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Ian D. Cameron Collection
Description Level
File
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Accession Number
2011-10
Storage Location
R11 S5 Sh1 B2 F9
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Ian D. Cameron Collection
Description Level
File
Item Number
B-43
Accession Number
2011-10
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R11 S5 Sh1 B2 F9
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Series
Ian D. Cameron Collection - Photographs Series
Scope and Content
91st Battalion marching east on Talbot Street, St. Thomas, ca. 1916. Possibly shows the start of the 91st Battalion's recruitment march east from St. Thomas to Port Burwell and back in February, 1916. View shows Talbot Street, St. Thomas, north side, looking west from Mondamin Street, with the Columbia Hotel in the background. Journal Building is also visible, with its original domed tower. The spire of Holy Angels Church is partially visible at upper left. Likely from a Curtis family scrapbook. File includes:
photograph print
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 11 (Southwick to White)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 12 (White to Princess)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 28 (Mary to Hiawatha)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 29 (Hiawatha to Mondamin)
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
91st Battalion
Holy Angels Church
Subject Access
91st Battalion
First World War
Soldiers
Military
Hotels
Churches
Website / Street View Notes
For contemporary view see Google Street View, accessed August 14, 2014.
Websites
Images
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91st Battalion marching east on Talbot Street, St. Thomas

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives114465
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Ian D. Cameron Collection
Description Level
File
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Accession Number
2011-10
Storage Location
R11 S5 Sh1 B2 F9
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Ian D. Cameron Collection
Description Level
File
Item Number
B-44
Accession Number
2011-10
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R11 S5 Sh1 B2 F9
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Series
Ian D. Cameron Collection - Photographs Series
Scope and Content
91st Battalion marching east on Talbot Street, St. Thomas, ca. 1916. Possibly shows the start of the 91st Battalion's recruitment march east from St. Thomas to Port Burwell and back in February, 1916. View shows Talbot Street, St. Thomas, north side, looking west from Mondamin Street, with the Columbia Hotel in the background. Captain (later Major) A.E. Medcalf, officer commanding B Company of the 91st Battalion, is shown leading the contingent. Journal Building is also visible, with its original domed tower. The grounds of Holy Angels Church are partially visible at left. Likely from a Curtis family scrapbook. File includes:
photograph print
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 11 (Southwick to White)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 28 (Mary to Hiawatha)
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 29 (Hiawatha to Mondamin)
Name Access
St. Thomas (Ont.)
91st Battalion
Holy Angels Church
Subject Access
91st Battalion
First World War
Soldiers
Military
Hotels
Churches
Website / Street View Notes
For contemporary view see Google Street View, accessed August 14, 2014.
Websites
Images
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91st Battalion Marching on Talbot Street, St. Thomas

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives130884
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Storage Location
Box 145, Envelope 95496 (Negative 1 of 14)
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Scott Studio fonds
Description Level
Item
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 107
Storage Location
Box 145, Envelope 95496 (Negative 1 of 14)
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
ca. 1916
Scope and Content
91st Battalion marching on Talbot Street, St. Thomas, ca. 1916. View is looking northwest from White Street.
Down the Street to Yesterday Zone 29 (Hiawatha to Mondamin).
Name Access
91st Battalion
Subject Access
First World War
Military
Website / Street View Notes
For contemporary view see Google Street View, accessed August 21, 2014.
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