SHoC circa 1914 - 1917
The Seaforth Highlanders train at Brockton Point, between 1914 and 1918*.
(*I suspect 1914, when compared to photo immediately below this one.)
72nd Regt., Seaforth Highlanders, Vernon, 1914.
72nd Seaforth Highlanders of Canada "Tug of War Team". 1915.
Lieutenant Colonel J.A. Clark, Seaforth Highlanders, ca. 1915.
Members of the 231st Battalion C.E.F. (Seaforth Highlanders) pipe and drum band on the Cambie Street grounds, ca. 1917. Photograph shows the houses on the west side of the 600 Block Cambie Street.
Major John Gordon Fleck, M.C. of the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, in France ca. 1917.
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