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 […]
Category: Remember Them Well |
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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 | August 15, 2014
Military Tailor to All Canadian Regiments Etc., Etc. It was time (recently) to start drifting through the many pages of research I tracked down by wandering the stacks of the University of Victoria. It’s good to wander the library’s aisles, stopping to take a look at old volumes just to see what they might contain. […]
Category: Odds & Ends, Our Thoughts |
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Tags: 16th Battalion C.E.F., 1916, 61 Conduit Street, Andrew Carmichael, Canada Magazine, Canadian Scottish, Carmichael Kilts, Great War, Great War Clothing, Inspiration from History, James McIvor, Kilt Maker, London (England), Military Cross, Military Medal, Military Tailor, Passion for History, University of Victoria