One annotated photograph of children gathering by Central Public School on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario to parade to the park.
One image of a large crowd gathered at the Cenotaph on the corner of Elm Street and Lorne Street in Sudbury, Ontario for a Remembrance Day ceremony.
One image of four members of the Sudbury, Ontario detachment of The Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment standing on the front steps of Club Frolics, located on Coniston Road near Minnow Lake, which had been transformed into a temporary barracks for the regiment. A military jeep, used as a light infantry combat vehicle, is parked beside the stairs and a sign hanging on the front of the building reads, "S SM & SR - No. 2 Barracks."
One image of two female gas station attendants, Jill Gervais (left) and Irene Mahon, pumping gas for motorists at McLeod's Service Station (10-16 Larch Street, Sudbury, Ontario) prior to the newly initiated national 7 pm deadline for the sale of gasoline.
One image of two female gas station attendants, Jill Gervais (left) and Irene Mahon, at McLeod's Service Station (10-16 Larch Street, Sudbury, Ontario) looking at their wrist watches to count down the time before they lock the gas pumps to comply with the newly initiated national 7 pm deadline for the sale of gasoline.
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Army Recruiter Private Albert Shigwadja during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Army Recruiter Private Albert Shigwadja during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Private Jack Anderson during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Private Jack Anderson during World War II (WWII).
One image of Captain R.C. Lane, commanding officer of the Sudbury, Ontario detachment of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment, left, and Lieutenant Colonel W.P. Venn, M.M., E.D., commanding officer of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment, seated on a couch in the Sudbury, Ontario Armory discussing the formation of two platoons of war veterans to be stationed in Sudbury and attached to the local militia.
One image of Captain R.C. Lane, commanding officer of the Sudbury, Ontario detachment of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment, left, and Lieutenant Colonel W.P. Venn, M.M., E.D., commanding officer of the Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regiment, seated on a couch in the Sudbury, Ontario Armory discussing the formation of two platoons of war veterans to be stationed in Sudbury and attached to the local militia.
One image of Vic Abercrombie, Chairman of the Sudbury Kinsmen Club's Milk for Britain Fund, accepting the first donation to the Milk for Britain Fund from the Bundles for Britain Auxiliary, Junior Auxiliary. Pictured, from left to right, are Jean Blanchard, Marlene Daley (putting the money in the bottle held by Vic Abercrombie), Edna Gatchell and Marianne Welsley. In the back is May Blanchard and in the front is Pamela Kirk.
One image of people being served packages of chocolate and candy by four workers at the shop counter in Laura Secord Candy Shop at 37 Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of two men and two women sitting on chairs at an unidentified social event. The man on the left is wearing a military uniform.
One image of three men and two women sitting on chairs. Two men are wearing military uniforms.
One image of two men and two women sitting on chairs in front of a bookcase. One man is wearing a military uniform.
One image of William B. Lothian, Sudbury Branch Chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
One image of William B. Lothian, Sudbury Branch Chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
One image of four men wearing Second World War military uniforms and speaking to each other in a sitting room at an unidentified location.
One image of Don Steepe, Viv Cullen, Hugh John Humphrey, Metty Misiak and Keith Callaghan posing together with a row of female students standing behind them during a party held in their honour in the gymnasium of Sudbury High School in Sudbury, Ontario. The students had finished high school for the year and the male students were leaving for war positions on farms and in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).