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May 20, 1948 Cadet inspection in Queen’s ParkDeb Exel2020-08-28T09:44:04-04:00
Cadet inspection on May 20, 1948 in Queen’s ParkDeb Exel2020-08-28T09:43:33-04:00
Cadet inspection in Queen’s Park on May 21, 1948Deb Exel2020-08-28T09:43:05-04:00
Cadet inspection in Queen’s Park on May 20, 1948Deb Exel2020-08-28T09:42:37-04:00
Cadet inspection on May 19, 1947 in Queen’s ParkDeb Exel2020-08-28T09:41:46-04:00
Cadet inspection in Queen’s Park on May 19, 1947Deb Exel2020-08-28T09:40:04-04:00
Militia on horses in the Centennial ParadeDeb Exel2019-01-19T20:16:45-05:00
Millitary representatives march in a parade at Collier and Mulcaster Streets.Alicia Ferre2017-03-03T12:02:51-05:00
A military parade makes its way South down Mulcaster Street towards Heritage Park.Alicia Ferre2017-02-28T23:02:41-05:00
Army and Orange Parades on Dunlop Street West.Dr. Travis Doucette2017-01-22T19:34:33-05:00
Town of Barrie Centennial Celebrations and Santa Claus Parade (Compilation of three films).Chris Bentley2016-09-14T22:01:02-04:00
Soldiers in costume march down Bradford Street just past Vespra Street as part of the Centennial Parade.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-01T05:16:29-04:00
Soldiers march down Bradford Street as part of the Centennial Parade.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-01T05:16:28-04:00
Cavalry make their way down Bradford Street past Vespra Street as part of the Centennial Parade.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-01T05:15:44-04:00
Cavalry make their way down Bradford Street as part of the Centennial Parade.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-01T05:14:59-04:00
Armed forces from Base Borden are warmly welcomed at City Hall during a special gathering to honour them.Tyler Nicolson2016-06-27T02:54:42-04:00
A Rememberance Day ceremony underway at Fred Grant Square with Dunlop Street East in the background.Tyler Nicolson2016-06-25T18:45:30-04:00
Locals gather for the annual Rememberance Day Ceremony at Fred Grant Square.Tyler Nicolson2016-06-24T21:14:42-04:00
A military marching band makes its way down Dunlop Street in front of Fred Grant Square during the annual Remembrance Day ceremony.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-13T16:14:00-04:00
Clifford Wiseman (centre) leaving to go off to World War I, killed in action.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-16T22:02:49-04:00
George Morren carried this Savage pistol when he served with the 75th Battalion in Europe during World War 1 from 1916 – 1918. His nephew recently donated it to the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario.Mary Harris2016-05-18T07:21:28-04:00
The leather holster for the pistol model 1907, serial number 113384 used by George Morren during World War I. On May 21, 2015, his nephew, Douglas Morren, donated it to the Royal Military College.Mary Harris2016-05-11T19:52:56-04:00
The Cenotaph at Memorial Square which was constructed in June 1922.Mary Harris2016-05-11T19:18:31-04:00
A parade through Five Points, on the occasion of the visit to the 102 Barrie Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets by the the U.S. Air Cadets of the American Air Patrol.Mary Harris2016-04-30T22:26:38-04:00
The Remembrance Day ceremony at Fred Grant Square.Mary Harris2016-04-30T21:33:33-04:00
The Grey and Simcoe Foresters during the time of World War I.Mary Harris2016-04-21T09:25:11-04:00