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- First draft of the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery leaving at the Grand Trunk StationOn August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery oft for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the unit was demobilized, then called up again as the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery and in December 1914 was on its …On August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery oft for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the …Cobourg Public Library
- Third contingent of 40th Regiment at Grand Trunk StationCanadian Northern StationCanadian Northern StationCobourg Public Library
- First draft of the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery at Grand Trunk StationOn August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery left for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the unit was demobilized, then called up again as the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery and in December 1914 was on its …On August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery left for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the …Cobourg Public Library
- Grafton Railway StationCanadian Pacific Railroad, north of the tracks, just east of Station Road.Canadian Pacific Railroad, north of the tracks, just east of Station Road.Cobourg Public Library
- Precious Corners Football Team of 1914 (Bethesda Football Players)The people pictured here are: from Left to right: Davey, Wilbert; Kennedy, Clark;Budd, Howard; Rollings, George; Hilliard, Robert; Budd, Luther; Budd, Gordon; Raby, William; Davey, Fred; Kennedy, William; Davey, Luther; Budd, Wilbert.The people pictured here are: from Left to right: Davey, Wilbert; Kennedy, Clark;Budd, Howard; Rollings, George; Hilliard, Robert; Budd, Luther; Budd, Gordon; Raby, William; Davey, Fred; Kennedy, William; Davey, Luther; …Cobourg Public Library
- Military"Do you remember when this was taken?" "Cobourg, June 4th" Name and address: Sergt. [W]uger, 189th -----att,Barr[s]f--d..."Do you remember when this was taken?" "Cobourg, June 4th" Name and address: Sergt. [W]uger, 189th -----att,Barr[s]f--d...Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Heavy Battery en route to the West CoastThe buildings in this picture are of special interest. First: W. L. Allen hardware store, then Ed. Guillet's grocery. Between First and Division St. there is the Commercial Hotel. This is a very old building known as the stone building in early times. It is still there with a new …The buildings in this picture are of special interest. First: W. L. Allen hardware store, then Ed. Guillet's grocery. Between First and Division St. there is the Commercial Hotel. This …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Heavy Battery in 1914The original Cobourg Heavy Battery, which later was joined by the P.E.I. contingent at Halifax to form the Canadian 2nd Heavy battery, is shown in the above group photograph. Included in this group is Lt-Col. MacNachtan, C.V.O., seated between Major J.W. Odell and Lieut. C.T. Peterson. Lt-Col. MacNachtan brought greater …The original Cobourg Heavy Battery, which later was joined by the P.E.I. contingent at Halifax to form the Canadian 2nd Heavy battery, is shown in the above group photograph. Included …Cobourg Public Library
- Canadian Expeditionary Force. the Officers, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade.On August 21st, 1914 a contingent of the 40th Northumberland Battalion left for Valcartier, Quebec, where it became a company of the Second Battalion.On August 21st, 1914 a contingent of the 40th Northumberland Battalion left for Valcartier, Quebec, where it became a company of the Second Battalion.Cobourg Public Library
- Troops moving north on Division St.......Cobourg Public Library
- 139th BattalionNorthumberland County was the recruiting area for the 139th Infantry Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), which was headquartered in Cobourg, Ontario. The battalion began service in Canada on November 19, 1915. This postcard shows the 139th Battalion, led by Sgt. Major Albert E. Hircock (drum major). The battalion sailed overseas …Northumberland County was the recruiting area for the 139th Infantry Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), which was headquartered in Cobourg, Ontario. The battalion began service in Canada on November 19, …Cobourg Public Library
- Mobilization of the Cobourg Heavy BatteryOn August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery left for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the unit was demobilized, then called up again as the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery and in December 1914 was on its …On August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery left for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the …Cobourg Public Library
- 18 Pounder guns of the 14th Field BatteryThis Battery was part of the Royal Canadian Artillery.This Battery was part of the Royal Canadian Artillery.Cobourg Public Library
- 10th Cobourg Heavy BatteryTop photo: "Cobourg Heavy Battery loading 60-pounder guns onto the railway car at the Cobourg waterfront. Note the former grain storage building on the east side of Division St. and close to the lake." Bottom photo: "Cobourg Heavy Battery - 60-pounder guns ready for traveling at the Cobourg waterfront."...Top photo: "Cobourg Heavy Battery loading 60-pounder guns onto the railway car at the Cobourg waterfront. Note the former grain storage building on the east side of Division St. and …Cobourg Public Library
- Gun used by Cobourg Heavy Battery in WWIGun used by Cobourg Heavy Battery in WWI en route to Vancouver 1914 to man coastal defense.Gun used by Cobourg Heavy Battery in WWI en route to Vancouver 1914 to man coastal defense.Cobourg Public Library
- Burns Blacksmith ShopLocated just east of Cobourg.Located just east of Cobourg.Cobourg Public Library
- Sam Clarke's Dry GoodsNorth Side of King Street West. Sam Clarke was the proprietor of two large stores on King street. One was devoted to tailoring, gents fashions, ready-made clothing, hats and caps. The other store was a general dry goods which included bankrupt stocks as a special feature. The store was taken …North Side of King Street West. Sam Clarke was the proprietor of two large stores on King street. One was devoted to tailoring, gents fashions, ready-made clothing, hats and caps. …Cobourg Public Library
- W. L. Allen HardwareLocated at 21 King Street West, just west of First Street on the south side. In 1981 it still went by the name of Allen's (Dominion) Hardware and had taken in the old Guillet store beside First Street.Located at 21 King Street West, just west of First Street on the south side. In 1981 it still went by the name of Allen's (Dominion) Hardware and had taken …Cobourg Public Library
- Mayor George Gummow greets Duke of Connaught......Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Horse ShowCobourg Horse Show 1905-1914; 1921-1923 In the earlier shows there were only 12 to 15 exhibitors but by 1911 no less than 35 large stables were represented with some 165 horses. The world record for the high jump was set in Cobourg in 1912 by Sifton's "Confidence", which cleared 7 …Cobourg Horse Show 1905-1914; 1921-1923 In the earlier shows there were only 12 to 15 exhibitors but by 1911 no less than 35 large stables were represented with some 165 …Cobourg Public Library