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- LyndaLynda Hart, daughter of Montgomery and Ruby Hart, and grandaughter of Hazel MatthewsLynda Hart, daughter of Montgomery and Ruby Hart, and grandaughter of Hazel MatthewsOakville Museum
- LyndaLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby HartLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby HartOakville Museum
- LyndaLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby HartLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby HartOakville Museum
- LyndaLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby Hart, with family catsLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby Hart, with family catsOakville Museum
- Lynda and RubyLynda and Ruby HartLynda and Ruby HartOakville Museum
- LyndaLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby HartLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby HartOakville Museum
- Lynda and RubyLynda and Ruby Hart; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldLynda and Ruby Hart; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldOakville Museum
- Lynda and HazelLynda Hart and her grandmother Hazel Chisholm Hart Matthews; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldLynda Hart and her grandmother Hazel Chisholm Hart Matthews; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldOakville Museum
- Lynda and RubyLynda and Ruby Hart; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldLynda and Ruby Hart; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldOakville Museum
- LyndaLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby Hart; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldLynda Hart, daughter of Monty and Ruby Hart; Lynda is 8 months, 3 weeks oldOakville Museum
- Harry BarrettGunner for the 4th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, on leave in Brussels, Belgium in April, 1945.Gunner for the 4th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, on leave in Brussels, Belgium in April, 1945.Oakville Museum
- Award of 1st Bar to the Military Cross to Honorary Captain John MacMorran Anderson Canadian Chaplain Services (page one of two)Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiative in evacuating casualites under heavy enemy fire. Jock and his wife moved to Oakville in 1963.Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage …Oakville Museum
- Award of 1st Bar to the Military Cross to Honorary Captain John MacMorran Anderson Canadian Chaplain Services (page two of two)Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiative in evacuating casualites under heavy enemy fire. Jock and his wife moved to Oakville in 1963.Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage …Oakville Museum
- Message communicating the unconditional surrender of German land, sea, and airforces in Europe to the Allied Expeditionary Army forces, May 1945.......Oakville Museum
- Canadian Army (Active) Discharge Certificate for Ivan Mavrinac, Royal Canadian Engineers, 17 November 1945......Oakville Museum
- Military record of service for Ken ChambersKen Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Oakville Museum
- Royal Canadian Air Force certificate for Ken ChambersKen Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Oakville Museum
- Postcard from Holland, 1945Translation from the Dutch: We remember our heroes, Those who struggled for years, And often offered their lives, In the struggle so important to us. Now that the freedom has come, We bring a greeting from the heart, To the fighters who fought, To better our highest idea.Translation from the Dutch: We remember our heroes, Those who struggled for years, And often offered their lives, In the struggle so important to us. Now that the freedom has …Oakville Museum
- Members of the Highland Light Infantry of Canada in Bienen, Germany, visit the grave sites of friends who died in battle.Padre "Jock" Anderson, chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada appears in this picture but is not identified. The graves were later moved to Holland.Padre "Jock" Anderson, chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada appears in this picture but is not identified. The graves were later moved to Holland.Oakville Museum
- Second World War soldiers in Germany with sewing machine found in a tannery in 1945.Jim Brock and Johnnie Press were in the same unit as Harry Barrett, who later became mayor of Oakville from 1973 to 1985. The soldiers in Harry Barrett's unit made themselves leather jerkins from the material and machines found in the German tannery.Jim Brock and Johnnie Press were in the same unit as Harry Barrett, who later became mayor of Oakville from 1973 to 1985. The soldiers in Harry Barrett's unit made …Oakville Museum