"To the Newfoundlanders who steadfast and true answered the call of duty and died in the defense of freedom, 1914-1949" (p. [3]). A register of Newfoundlanders who died in the First and Second World Wars, with Addenda to both lists and a leaflet of later changes and additions (5 p., [1981]). The First World War starts on p. [5], the Second World War on p. [140]. The entries are organized alphabetically by rank, name, unit, and date of death.Includes signatures on both title page and p. [214]. -- The original is displayed in Memorial Chamber of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, and a replica is displayed in the Confederation Building, home of the provincial legislature in St. John's. A copy is also displayed in the lobby of the Arts and Ad...
The Newfoundland War Contingent Association consisted of volunteers who took on the responsibility o...
The memorial plaques dedicated to the First and Second World War dead of many of Canada’s secondary ...
Realizing how little about Newfoundland's military history was included in Canada's education system...
"To the Newfoundlanders who steadfast and true answered the call of duty and died in the defense of ...
A brief note giving the total Newfoundlanders who fought in World War I.Periodical covers have been ...
"Memorial Card in proud memory of the gallant Soldier", printed on front, [attributed to J. power] f...
Canadian public memory of the Great War was initially fragmented, centered around specific locations...
While the Canadian Corps earned a reputation as one of the finest fighting formations on the Western...
At the request of Newfoundland's Commission of Government, Fraser undertook to write the history of ...
This book tells the story of the men and women who proudly represented Newfoundland in the Second Wo...
Newfoundland’s War Memorial at Beaumont Hamel, France : unveiling ceremony 1925 ; now in possession ...
A recounting of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment's actions during World War I up to October 1916.Peri...
War Memorial, Channel N.F.L.D., printed on front, Port Aux Basque, Newfoundland: b&w; 13.8 x 8.8 cm,...
1 online resource (131 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour mapsIncludes abstract and app...
Murphy gives a brief rundown of Newfoundlander participation in both World Wars.Periodical covers ha...
The Newfoundland War Contingent Association consisted of volunteers who took on the responsibility o...
The memorial plaques dedicated to the First and Second World War dead of many of Canada’s secondary ...
Realizing how little about Newfoundland's military history was included in Canada's education system...
"To the Newfoundlanders who steadfast and true answered the call of duty and died in the defense of ...
A brief note giving the total Newfoundlanders who fought in World War I.Periodical covers have been ...
"Memorial Card in proud memory of the gallant Soldier", printed on front, [attributed to J. power] f...
Canadian public memory of the Great War was initially fragmented, centered around specific locations...
While the Canadian Corps earned a reputation as one of the finest fighting formations on the Western...
At the request of Newfoundland's Commission of Government, Fraser undertook to write the history of ...
This book tells the story of the men and women who proudly represented Newfoundland in the Second Wo...
Newfoundland’s War Memorial at Beaumont Hamel, France : unveiling ceremony 1925 ; now in possession ...
A recounting of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment's actions during World War I up to October 1916.Peri...
War Memorial, Channel N.F.L.D., printed on front, Port Aux Basque, Newfoundland: b&w; 13.8 x 8.8 cm,...
1 online resource (131 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour mapsIncludes abstract and app...
Murphy gives a brief rundown of Newfoundlander participation in both World Wars.Periodical covers ha...
The Newfoundland War Contingent Association consisted of volunteers who took on the responsibility o...
The memorial plaques dedicated to the First and Second World War dead of many of Canada’s secondary ...
Realizing how little about Newfoundland's military history was included in Canada's education system...