pferguson | November 6, 2018
One suggestion…one step…and a million more followed Sometimes when sifting through the research and images, recollections and recall, I ask myself what were the origins of a specific project? Where did it all begin? The hours of enjoyment wandering about paths and trails, the gentle cadence through a library’s stacks, the scrambling through newspapers and […]
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Tags: 7th Battalion CEF, Belgium Remembered in British Columbia, Christ Church Cathedral (Victoria), Dr. Alan Gowans, Frederick Walter Nation, Memorial Architecture, Memorial Museum Passchendaele, Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm), Ross Bay Cemetery, University of Victoria, Zillebeke, Zonnebeke
pferguson | October 17, 2018
Two French Memorial Sites of the Great War Several years ago, in company with an English friend, we were driven to several sites of conflict and memory. From place to place there was much to absorb and all the while I felt, Would I ever be able to find my way around these places? Time […]
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Tags: Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), Corps Expéditionnaire d'Orient, Film History, French Army, French Colonial African Troops, Gallipoli, Jacques Cordonnier, Louis Marie Cordonnier, Memorial Architecture, Notre Dame de Lorette, Ossuary, Peter Weir, The Great War for Civilization, The War to End All Wars