McGill Contingent C.O.T.C., officers 1940-1941
- CA MUA MG 4319-04-083
- File
- 1940-1941
This file contains a photograph of McGill C.O.T.C. officers from 1940-1941, with the names of the officers listed below the photograph.
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McGill Contingent C.O.T.C., officers 1940-1941
This file contains a photograph of McGill C.O.T.C. officers from 1940-1941, with the names of the officers listed below the photograph.
This file contains a photograph of Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) and King George VI's 1939 visit to McGill University.
Petawawa concentration camp photograph
This file contains a photograph of a person entering the Petawawa concentration camp through a gate of barbed wire, carrying a rifle.
Photograph of Dean D.L. Mordell and Gerald V. Bull with rockets
This file contains a photograph of Dean D.L. Mordell and Gerald V. Bull with "Martlet I" and two other rockets with a diagram of the Earth's atmosphere. The rockets were used in a project to launch atmospheric probes in Barbados using a refurbished military rocket launcher.
Photograph of the main building of MacDonald College
This file contains a photograph of the main building of the MacDonald College.
Photograph of men in military uniforms
This file contains a photograph of men in military uniforms arranged in rows.
Photo of McGill hockey team, 1911
This file contains a photograph of McGill's hockey team in 1911 in uniform, including a dog. Text beneath the photo identifies the team as McGill's third hockey team, along with the names of the team members.
This file contains a photograph of G.H. Payne, the Rt. Hon. C.J. Doherty, J.H. Beiler, and Sir Herbert Ames. "'Old McGill' at Geneva" is written beneath the photo.
148th Infantry Battalion Band photo
This file contains a photograph of a military band in uniform, identified by a note beneath the photo as "148th Battalion Band, Val Cartier Camp, Que."
Photo of Canadian soldiers learning to lay barbed wire at McGill
This file contains a photograph of four Canadian soldiers examining barbed wire.