One image of a head and shoulder shot of Stoker Glen E. Miller of the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II (WWII).
World War II
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One image of a head and shoulder shot of Corporal Fred Adair (1909-1984) of the 48th Highlanders, First Division during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Corporal Fred Adair (1909-1984) of the 48th Highlanders, First Division during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airwoman 2nd Class Evelyn Disley of the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division during World War II (WWII).
One image of a head and shoulder shot of Airwoman 2nd Class Evelyn Disley of the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division during World War II (WWII).
One image of Mae Whitehead, captain of the Lockerby Ladies' War Guild's neighbourhood canvas (left), and Ellen Pilon, president of the Lockerby Ladies' War Guild.
One image of Corporal Harold J. Clary on Reserve Army Day, dressed in his military uniform and taking inventory of a stack of 'Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing' boxes at the Canadian Pacific Railway Freight Office, 19 Elm Street West in Sudbury, Ontario.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of World War II (WWII) Army recruitment officers.
One image of Driver W.T. McCabe, left, and Driver J.E. Bellmore standing on the running boards of two cars outside of the World War II Army recruitment centre on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, where they were preparing to leave on recruitment tours of North Bay, Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs building can be seen next door.
One image of Driver W.T. McCabe standing in front of the Sudbury Canadian Army recruitment centre on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, with a truck marked, "Recruiting Unit No. 6 V 42-1-3501," where he was preparing to leave on a recruitment tour to North Bay, Ontario. A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs building can be seen next door.
One image of Driver J.E. Bellmore standing in front of the Sudbury, Ontario Canadian Army recruitment centre, with a truck marked "A.M.R. Unit M.D.2 Z 42-1-3505," where he was preparing to leave on a recruitment tour to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre.
One image of Driver W.T. McCabe (left) and Driver J.E. Bellmore (right) standing in front of the Sudbury Canadian Army recruitment centre on Elm Street in Sudbury, Ontario, where they were preparing to leave on recruitment tours of North Bay, Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. One of the trucks is marked "Recruiting Unit No. 6 V 42-1-3501," and the other is marked "A.M.R. Unit M.D.2 Z 42-1-3505." A sign that reads "Recruits Wanted! in Canada's Active Army Enlist Here Now" is hanging outside of the recruitment centre and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs building can be seen next door.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of two National War Finance Committee of Sudbury, Ontario volunteers selling war savings bonds.
One image of Bobby Beaton, left, and Ann Pope, two 'Miss Canada' volunteers sponsored by the National War Finance Committee of Sudbury, Ontario, who sold war savings stamp lapel ornaments and single war savings stamps on the streets of Sudbury as a way to boost sales of war savings stamps during World War II (WWII).
One image of Bobby Beaton, left, and Ann Pope, two 'Miss Canada' volunteers sponsored by the National War Finance Committee of Sudbury, Ontario, who would sell war savings stamp lapel ornaments and single war savings stamps on the streets of Sudbury as a way to boost sales of war savings stamps during World War II (WWII).
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of World War II (WWII) military vehicles being put on display to promote the third Victory Loan campaign on Cedar Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of a crowd of people on Cedar Street in Sudbury, Ontario while a mechanized convoy from Camp Borden was passing through town on a tour of Northern Ontario as part of the third Victory Loan campaign during World War II (WWII). In the background, along the street, Liggett's Drug Store (30 Durham Street), City Dry Cleaners (56 Cedar Street), Diana Grill (62 Cedar Street) and the Capitol Theatre (64 Cedar Street) can be seen.
One image of gun tractor 'C.F. 62305' in front of the Victory Loan headquarters in Sudbury, Ontario during the third Victory Loan campaign's mechanized convoy tour of Northern Ontario. Tpr. A.M. Spencer, a mechanic, is sitting at the front of the carrier, while, from left to right, L/Cpl. E.R. Paupst, on Sudbury's recruiting staff, Cpl. D.E. Ziedler and Tpr. E.G. Venus stand along the back of the gun tractor. Sapper R.H. Drew, of Sudbury, is down in the well and is showing the men how a bomb could be attached to the steering column.
One image of five military vehicles from Camp Borden, parked in front of Sudbury, Ontario's Victory Loan Headquarters during the third Victory Loan campaign's mechanized convoy tour of Northern Ontario during World War II (WWII). Military personnel are sitting on top of two of the gun tractors, while a group of observers can be seen behind the vehicles.
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of a World War II (WWII) military parade in Sudbury, Ontario.