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- Lorne Scots training camp, 1942, Niagara-on-the-Lake (1 of 3)......Oakville Museum
- Lorne Scots training camp, 1942, Niagara-on-the-Lake (2 of 3)......Oakville Museum
- Lorne Scots training camp, 1942, Niagara-on-the-Lake (3 of 3)......Oakville Museum
- John and Marjorie Callingham (left)John Callingham, R.C.A.F., was the grandson of Mrs. James Hunter of Oakville. He was married at Eskine Presbyterian Church, Ottawa. Donated by Oakville Historical Society.John Callingham, R.C.A.F., was the grandson of Mrs. James Hunter of Oakville. He was married at Eskine Presbyterian Church, Ottawa. Donated by Oakville Historical Society.Oakville Museum
- Robert and Evelyn Callingham, 1942Robert Callingham was the grandson of Mrs. Robert Hunter of Oakville. Donated by Oakville Historical Society.Robert Callingham was the grandson of Mrs. Robert Hunter of Oakville. Donated by Oakville Historical Society.Oakville Museum
- Newspaper article: Peter Taylor and Margaret Taylor (brother and sister) meet on ship bound for England in 1942.Need photo-finish camera to pay brother-sister bet Oakville, Aug. 14 Lieut. Margaret Taylor, nursing sister, and her brother, Gunner Peter Taylor, of Oakville, late last spring made a bet of $5 as to which would arrive in England first. Neither won, as they arrived on the same ship, according to …Need photo-finish camera to pay brother-sister bet Oakville, Aug. 14 Lieut. Margaret Taylor, nursing sister, and her brother, Gunner Peter Taylor, of Oakville, late last spring made a bet of …Oakville Museum
- Jack Wyndham, Radio Navigator for the Royal Air Force Ferry Command inside a flying boat at Boucherville, Quebec, 1942R.A.F Ferry Command became No. 45 (Atlantic Transport) Group, which formed part of Transport Command.R.A.F Ferry Command became No. 45 (Atlantic Transport) Group, which formed part of Transport Command.Oakville Museum
- Jack WyndhamIn Boucherville, Quebec, 1942. Radio Navigator for the Royal Air Force Ferry Command.In Boucherville, Quebec, 1942. Radio Navigator for the Royal Air Force Ferry Command.Oakville Museum
- William Bourne SinclairLieutenant in the Royal Canadian Engineers, later became Major. William and his wife, Margaret, moved to Oakville in 1951.Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Engineers, later became Major. William and his wife, Margaret, moved to Oakville in 1951.Oakville Museum
- Newspaper article: Safe and Well after Dieppe But Brother Still Missing - George, Roy, and Lockie Forbes with their motherRoy Thomas Forbes was a private with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry; George Forbes was a corporal with the 48th Highlanders; Lockie Forbes was a private with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry.Roy Thomas Forbes was a private with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry; George Forbes was a corporal with the 48th Highlanders; Lockie Forbes was a private with the Royal Hamilton …Oakville Museum
- Audrey Johnson (left) Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942Audrey Johnson worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940-1944.Audrey Johnson worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940-1944.Oakville Museum
- Audrey JohnsonCivil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. Worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940 to 1944.Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. Worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940 to 1944.Oakville Museum
- Audrey Johnson, ambulance driver during Second World WarCivil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. Worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940 to 1944.Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. Worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940 to 1944.Oakville Museum
- National Civil Defence Safe Driving Award granted to Audrey Johnson by the Banstead Urban District Council, Britain.Audrey Johnson was a Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. She worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940-1944.Audrey Johnson was a Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. She worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940-1944.Oakville Museum
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