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The Camosun 1916 Service Roll, page 1 publication Service Roll from the Victoria High School publication The Camosun: The following is a partial list of Victoria High School graduates who are fighting at the front or have left the province to go to the front [including casualities and prisoners of war, if known] Click to view… |
The Camosun, 1916 Service Roll, page 2 publication Service Roll from the Victoria High School publication The Camosun. The roll concludes with the quote: this England never did, nor never shall / Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror ... - King John Click to view… |
The Camosun, Service Roll, 1917, page 1 publication Service Roll, Victoria High School publication The Camosun; the list includes masters, nurses and students, and notes those killed in action. The following is of necessity only a partial list of those high school masters and students who are either serving at the front or prearing to take their places there. Click to view… |
The Colonist,Service Roll, page 2 publication Victoria High School publication The Camosun Service Roll for 1917 lists over 400 names. Click to view… |
"Canadian Troops Waiting to go into the Firing Line,"Canada in Khaki publication Image from Canada in Khaki. See link above to read Canada in Khaki online (via Internet Archive) Click to view… |
"Canadians at Rest Behind the Lines on the Somme / An Early Morning Shave," Canada in Khaki publication Image from Canada in Khaki. See link above to read Canada in Khaki online (via Internet Archive) Click to view… |
Nelson's Portfolio of War Pictures: No 4, cover publication Each issue of Nelson's Portfolio of War Pictures issue covered a single theme on the war, usually chosen relating to geographical location, with approximately 30 pages of photographs, illustrations and text. Click to view… |
The Camosun, December 1917, cover publication Victoria High School publication The Camosun Click to view… |
The Camosun, editorial, 1917, page 2 publication The December 1917 Camosun editorial concludes: "To the relatives of Lieutenants Robin Gray and William Cutler, we extend our deepest sympathy. Both of the boys were intimately connected with the school's life in athletic and dramatic circles and the news of their deaths was a source of grief to their many personal friends." Click to view… |