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- Simpson and Victoria AvenueThe 141st Battalion marches at the corner of Simpson and Victoria Avenue in 1917. They are accompanied by children on bicycles.The 141st Battalion marches at the corner of Simpson and Victoria Avenue in 1917. They are accompanied by children on bicycles.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 52nd Battalion at Port ArthurPhotograph is of the 52nd Battalion returning home March 29, 1919 after World War I.Photograph is of the 52nd Battalion returning home March 29, 1919 after World War I.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Grain elevatorsAlso P3541Also P3541Thunder Bay Public Library
- Welcoming soldiers from warAlso P3592Also P3592Thunder Bay Public Library
- 96th Lake Superior RegimentOriginal photograph titled as "Troops in 1st World War". This information is inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Original photograph titled as "Troops in 1st World War". This information is inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 96th Lake Superior Regiment Band in HymersOriginal photograph titled as "9th Regiment Band in Hymers". This is inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Original photograph titled as "9th Regiment Band in Hymers". This is inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 141st Battalion on Court Street, March 26, 1917The 141st Battalion in line for review while standing at attention on Court Street on March 26, 1917. In the background can be see the piano shop, Tucker Pianos.The 141st Battalion in line for review while standing at attention on Court Street on March 26, 1917. In the background can be see the piano shop, Tucker Pianos.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 52nd Battalion Returning HomeOriginal photo indicated the military unit was departing, and was titled, "I Was Leaving for Europe". This information was inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Original photo indicated the military unit was departing, and was titled, "I Was Leaving for Europe". This information was inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 52nd Battalion Returning HomeOriginal photo titled as "World War I troops leaving for Europe". This information is inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Original photo titled as "World War I troops leaving for Europe". This information is inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 141st Battalion on the MarchA view of the 141st Battalion on the march, March 26, 1917.A view of the 141st Battalion on the march, March 26, 1917.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Park Street and Cumberland StreetA view of the 141st "Bull Moose" Battalion marching down Park and Cumberland streets. In the background can be seen the Columbia restaurant and W.F. Fortune Men's Outfitter's clothing store.A view of the 141st "Bull Moose" Battalion marching down Park and Cumberland streets. In the background can be seen the Columbia restaurant and W.F. Fortune Men's Outfitter's clothing store.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Park Street and Cumberland StreetA view of the 141st Battalion marching down Park and Cumberland streets. In the background can be seen the Arcadia Candy Kitchen and Ice Cream Parlor and Columbia Restaurant.A view of the 141st Battalion marching down Park and Cumberland streets. In the background can be seen the Arcadia Candy Kitchen and Ice Cream Parlor and Columbia Restaurant.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 141st BattalionA view of 141st Battalion.A view of 141st Battalion.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 141st Battalion on May Street, Fort WilliamA view of the 141st Battalion marching down May street in Fort William.A view of the 141st Battalion marching down May street in Fort William.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Park Street at Algoma Street141st Battalion marching down Park street at Algoma street on March 26, 1917.141st Battalion marching down Park street at Algoma street on March 26, 1917.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Current River ParkThe military band at the front of the march of the 141st Battalion.The military band at the front of the march of the 141st Battalion.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 141st BattalionPhotograph was previously unidentified. Description provided by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Photograph was previously unidentified. Description provided by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Thunder Bay Public Library
- 'Fighting Bob' Manion'Fighting Bob' Manion in 1917, future leader of the National Progressive Conservative Party.'Fighting Bob' Manion in 1917, future leader of the National Progressive Conservative Party.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Sergeant Donald SmithContributed to the World War One Thunder Bay Centennial Project.Contributed to the World War One Thunder Bay Centennial Project.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Sergeant Donald SmithContributed to the World War One Thunder Bay Centennial Project.Contributed to the World War One Thunder Bay Centennial Project.Thunder Bay Public Library