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Gabriola Museum and Historical Society Six young Gabriola islanders died in the trenches; among them Frank Silva, one of three brothers who enlisted. Frank was the eldest son of John Silva, a Portuguese sailor who jumped ship during the Fraser gold rush, married a First Nations woman, and settled in Silva Bay on Gabriola.

Nicola Valley Museum and Archives Association This edition of the Nicola Valley Historical Quarterly was at hand when the Nicola Valley Museum and Archives Association directors discussed the First World War forum. It demonstrates the good work past volunteers have done with the consequences of war on the valley and suggests the good work that could be done by today s volunteers.

Berry s Grocery Store was a fixture in Ladner in the early part of the 1900s. For the Gala Day Parade, May 1, 1917, Mr. Berry converted his delivery truck into a tank.

Remembrance Day 2012. The Vancouver community commemorates war annually on Remembrance day through large public gatherings. The Vancouver policing community participates in a specific Remembrance Day ceremony that is policing and military-centric. In addition, stories and photographs are shared online by the community.

War Kitimat, New Westminster Construction & Engineering, 1918. This naval shipyard was built in 30 days on Poplar Island in the Fraser River. It is now abandoned.

Troops leaving Victoria (Empress Hotel in the background) for training, then deployment to the battlefields of Europe, from the Archie Wills fonds, May 1916.

Men from the 192 nd Overseas Battalion. Due to racial discrimination, they were unable to enlist alongside other Canadians in 1914. They eventually enlisted in the Alberta battalions one by one. They joined the 10th Battalion in time for the battles of Vimy Ridge and Hill 70, and Military medals were won by Sgt Masumi Mitsui (far left) and Tokutaro Iwamoto (not in photo).

The troops of the 88th Victoria Fusiliers, assembled at Drydock at Esquimalt Naval Base on the 26th of August, 1914. While all of them are fully equipped, few have exactly the same uniforms or kit. Many in the far right background have no uniform of any kind and all wearing civilian clothing. All the unifomed men are wearing civilian shoes, socks, underwear and shirts. Not one man is armed as they are leaving all their Lee-Metford rifles behind as they will be issued the Ross Rifles upon arrival in Valcartier in a few days time. These are the Men of The First Contingent.

SS Princess Sophia departing from Victoria s Inner Harbour, loaded with troops on their way overseas during the First World War.

This is an image of a group of soldiers who were assigned to guard, night and day, the CPR train bridge in Harrison Mills, BC. This was a small company of soldiers who played a large role in the community in keeping the important CPR mainline bridge open.

The poster [circa 1915] was made to recruit soldiers to serve in World War I. It was published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London - poster no.81. It was printed by David Allen & Sons, Harrow, Middlesex. Courtesy of BC Archives, Royal BC Museum #986.122.36p This war poster was chosen from the archival collections to represent the intent by our institution to make digitally accessible the historical material from the Royal BC Museum collections, covering the life and times of British Columbians as they experienced The Great War on all fronts.

Ashcroft Boys: Taken in 1916 this is a small portion of men from the Ashcroft area that served in World War 1. Many still have descendants living in Ashcroft. Coming from a small town, they would have all known each other and some were related.

Fort Rodd Hill NHS's social media program "Why Wear A Poppy?" used images of Canadians (many Victorians) to connect with target audiences, in particular young Canadians. One image shows a letter from a young Victoria woman to a friend overseas, with three cigarettes sewn in. The recipient was killed in action a week after the letter was sent, and it was returned to her unopened.

Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph in North Vancouver. The day continues to draw a huge crowd of all ages, despite November weather, and the passage of time.

The Project aims to build a compete set of WW1 era trenches, manned by men and women in period uniforms, to explain the daily life and human costs that Canadians, of all walks of life, made in the Great War. The Project trenches will be occupy the very same spot as trenches constructed by Victoria's volunteer Soldiers - dug on Dallas Road between Cook Street and Clover Point - in 1915. Schools groups from across the Island will book times to bring their children to see what has not been seen for 100 years.

Presenters: School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Supporters: Office of Military and Security Relations

This poignant image of farewell and imminent separation illustrates the enormous sacrifices of the soldiers and their families that all wars demand. "One of the pathetic farewell scenes when the 85th went away last night." MDS p.1, 21 Aug. 1914. Image courtesy of University of Victoria Digital Collections http://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/digit/wod/al l_images.htm

Soldiers crowd the decks, waving to friends and family. They are going to the war trenches in Europe. The survivors returned on this same ship.

This is a painting by Emily Carr, circa 1909/10 of the French countryside. It was chosen as an illustration of the focus that our exploration of WWI will be taking as it relates specifically to the impact of WWI on Carr, her life and her art, within the greater context.

A City Goes to War is a website archives capturing how Victoria responded to the dramatic changes wrought by the First World War.

My own research project is on Muggins, the amazing dog who collected money for the Red Cross. He met his target of $10,000 and became world famous he was given 7 medals for his war service. He died in 1920. This is a true and heart-warming story and, as far as I know, unique to Victoria.

The Chronicle still informs our community of current affairs. During WW1 it posted letters from soldiers on their front page.

November 11 th 2013 just after the 10:30 ferry has departed, the island residents gather for our Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph which has the names of five young men from Bowen who died during the First World War. We have one of the largest per capita turn outs in Canada - every year rain or shine. Our ceremony has to be kept short to fit in with the ferry schedule and in the last few years it has been a struggle to accommodate all the groups who wish to lay a wreath. Afterwards most people stop at the Museum for a visit before heading off to the Legion for lunch.

For today's youth: by learning the stories of the hardships faced by young people in the Great War and other conflicts, when a situation arises where you have to gather all your strength, courage, determination and will to do the right thing... you will remember them and that memory will help you prevail.

German and British soldiers play a game of soccer in No Man's Land during the Christmas truce of 1914.

One of the ordinary and forgotten Canadians of the war, Herbert Cunliffe was killed in 1916. His is one of the over 300 WWI collections online through The Canadian Letters and Images Project. It's not simply the loss of a young Canadian soldier, but here we see the impact on Canadians at home, as he left he left behind a wife and children.

After the 1918 Armistice brought an end to WWI, the Ancient Order of Foresters Court Shawnigan began a subscription campaign to erect a cenotaph honouring the young people from the South Cowichan community who had sacrificed their lives. Three locations for the cenotaph were considered, including Shawnigan, but the decision was made to place it in Cobble Hill. Work began in 1919 and the cenotaph was dedicated in February 1920.

The photo was taken at our annual Vimy Dinner in the L/Gen. Ashton Armoury in Victoria. I chose this picture because it shows that we can tailor our exhibits to suit the occasion and the ambience.

The attached photograph, from the Chilliwack Museum and Archives: #P2003 57 71, is from the unveiling of the statue of Piper (Private) James Cleland Richardson, V.C., on October 11, 2003, with Provost Patrick Connelly bowing in respect. Photo by Edward Ferguson. The statue is situated on the grounds of the Chilliwack Museum and Archives, at the Chilliwack City Hall National Historic Site.

The photo was taken in front of the Clinton Memorial Hall, May 1948 on the occasion of the visit by the Governor General and Viscountess Alexander of Tunis to Clinton BC. The Hall, still in use, was built in 1920 by returning veterans and Clinton community members and contains a plaque identifying WW1veterans.

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