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- James Byron Kelley at wheel of car on Colborne Street (now Lakeshore Road), OakvilleInitially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying photographs of James Byron Kelley contributed by his brother, Roy Kelley, are as follows: "James Byron Kelley joined the Royal …Initially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying …Oakville Museum
- James Byron Kelley in Royal Flying Corps uniform with his younger brother Roy Kelley behind a tailor's shop north side, Lakeshore Road, Oakville.Initially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying photographs of James Byron Kelley contributed by his brother, Roy Kelley, are as follows: "James Byron Kelley joined the Royal …Initially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying …Oakville Museum
- James Byron Kelley (standing)with his younger brother, Roy Kelley, and his mother, Mrs. Maggie KelleyInitially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying photographs of James Byron Kelley contributed by his brother, Roy Kelley, are as follows: "James Byron Kelley joined the Royal …Initially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying …Oakville Museum
- Lt. Roy Kelley (far left), Royal Guard Commander for the Faisal brothers' visit to England from Saudi Arabia, 1943Sergeant Harry Heath of Oakville is on the far right.Sergeant Harry Heath of Oakville is on the far right.Oakville Museum
- James Byron KelleyInitially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying photographs of James Byron Kelley contributed by his brother, Roy Kelley, are as follows: "James Byron Kelley joined the Royal …Initially with the Royal Air Force, Kelley later transferred to the Medical Corps and worked overseas as an x-ray equipment operator until the end of World War I. Notes accompanying …Oakville Museum
- Roy KelleyNotes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served with the Lorne Rifle Scottish Militia and obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1936. In 1940 he received his commission and was the platoon officer for Milton Area. He went overseas with the main body of the Lorne …Notes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served with the Lorne Rifle Scottish Militia and obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1936. In 1940 he received …Oakville Museum
- Newspaper article "A Group of Oakville Boys taken at a Canadian Army sports meet" Top row (left to right): Frank McCraney, James Steed, Harold Byers, Grant Hughes; Bottom row (left to right): Aaron Brown, Gerry Kress, Norman FlaxmanThe Oakville soldiers identified in the Oakville Record Star newspaper caption differ. The information used for this record originates with Frank McCraney, who donated the clipping and appears in the photo.The Oakville soldiers identified in the Oakville Record Star newspaper caption differ. The information used for this record originates with Frank McCraney, who donated the clipping and appears in the …Oakville Museum
- Oakville-Trafalgar Civil Guards parade on Colborne Street c. 1943The Oakville-Trafalgar Civil Guard was formed in June 1940 under the command of Major James A. Gairdner. The uniforms were paid for by subscription and comprised crimson berets, khaki jackets, and purple armbands. Enrolment was enthusiastic with an estimated 500 men signing on in a two-hour period, the Toronto Daily …The Oakville-Trafalgar Civil Guard was formed in June 1940 under the command of Major James A. Gairdner. The uniforms were paid for by subscription and comprised crimson berets, khaki jackets, …Oakville Museum
- Ken Chambers with air crew.From left to right: Frank Graham, Ken Chambers, John Upward, and Stan CodyKen Chambers served as a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force, initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers served as a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force, initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Oakville Museum
- Newspaper clipping: Peter Taylor receiving The Turner Trophy from Field Marshall Sir Bernard Law Montgomery, August 1945, at the Maple Leaf Stadium in Nijmegen, Holland.Peter Taylor, a gunner serving with the 23rd Field Regiment, participated in armed forces running events in Europe. He tied two Army Records, the 100 and 220 yard dash, in August 1945 at the Maple Leaf Stadium in Nijmegen, Holland, and was awarded The Turner Trophy by Field Marshall Sir …Peter Taylor, a gunner serving with the 23rd Field Regiment, participated in armed forces running events in Europe. He tied two Army Records, the 100 and 220 yard dash, in …Oakville Museum
- Newspaper clipping: Princess Juliana congratulates Peter Taylor, August 11, 1945Peter Taylor, a gunner serving with the 23rd Field Regiment, participated in armed forces running events in Europe. He tied two Army Records, the 100 and 220 yard dash, in August 1945 at the Maple Leaf Stadium in Nijmegen, Holland, and was awarded The Turner Trophy by Field Marshall Sir …Peter Taylor, a gunner serving with the 23rd Field Regiment, participated in armed forces running events in Europe. He tied two Army Records, the 100 and 220 yard dash, in …Oakville Museum
- Corporal Joe Turnbull (bottom right), Crew Commander with 12th Canadian Tank Regiment - A Squadron, with shot-out tank "Amazing."The tank was shot out in Ortona, Italy, 1943, on Christmas Eve.The tank was shot out in Ortona, Italy, 1943, on Christmas Eve.Oakville Museum
- Royal Air Force No. 45 Atlantic Transport Group, Boucherville, QuebecPart of the Royal Air Force's Transport Command Group, which ferried aircraft, sometimes with personnel and cargo, to Britain during the Second World War.Part of the Royal Air Force's Transport Command Group, which ferried aircraft, sometimes with personnel and cargo, to Britain during the Second World War.Oakville Museum
- Flying boat in Boucherville, Quebec......Oakville Museum
- Montgomery "Monty" Hart......Oakville Museum
- John Oliver HartDonated by Oakville Historical Society.Donated by Oakville Historical Society.Oakville Museum
- Decorated car in the Victory Celebration ParadePhoto #528 from the Oakville Historical Society CollectionPhoto #528 from the Oakville Historical Society CollectionOakville Museum
- Victory Celebration Parade on Colborne StreetPhoto #530 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Photo #530 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Oakville Museum
- Boaters on Sixteen near Harbour Ticket Office during Victory CelebrationPart of the Victory Celebration Parade series of photographs. Photo #529 in the Oakville Historical Society collection.Part of the Victory Celebration Parade series of photographs. Photo #529 in the Oakville Historical Society collection.Oakville Museum
- Victory Celebrations: Decorated group of people.Photo #499 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Photo #499 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Oakville Museum