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November 1942 (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w acetate negative ; 10 x 12 cm
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One image of Private H.E. Williamson, left, and Private W.O. Wilson standing on guard at a sandbag emplacement in Falconbridge, Ontario during a flag ceremony by the Falconbridge detachment of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) during World War II (WWII). Three children are peering over the sandbag emplacement and a fourth child is standing nearby.
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Item has been digitized. Prints of image may be requested. Email archives@greatersudbury.ca for more information.
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Each night at dusk, the Falconbridge detachment of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment (Reserve) performed a flag ceremony to promote the Third Victory Loan near the cenotaph in Falconbridge, Ontario. The ceremony served as a tribute to those residents of Falconbridge who joined the armed forces and as a means to recognize the community's support.
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See "Inspiring Ceremony Carried Out Nightly at Falconbridge to Support Loan," Sudbury Star, November 4, 1942, p. 3.