Check List
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The War
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R. F. Wodehouse
THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA
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A Check List
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of World War I,
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and World War II,
1939-1945
R. F. Wodehouse
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Preface
The war art collections constitute a unique and important asset of
the National Gallery of Canada. Over and above their size (over
5,400 items in all) they are important for their comprehensive doc-
umentation of two World Wars and for the inclusion of a number of
pictures remarkable for their artistic quality.
The Canadian War Memorials were collected by Lord Beaverbrook
as but one of that extraordinary man’s projects during the First
World War. They included several important old master paintings
which are listed in the National Gallery Catalogue of Painting and
Sculpture, but their main contents are the works commissioned from
English and Canadian artists on a scale never undertaken before in
any country. They thus served as an example to other countries in
the matter of documenting the War; and both Britain and Australia
followed the Canadian example in forming their own collections of
war art. As for the artists, the collection gave them a golden op-
portunity. In particular, it allowed the young English painters of the
day to paint on a large scale. The resulting canvases by Paul Nash and
by the members of the Vorticist group, Wyndham Lewis, William
Roberts, and Edward Wadsworth are among the most important works
of their era. By the same token, the large Halifax Harbour by Harold
Gilman, The Filling Factory by Charles Ginner, and The Conquerors
by Eric Kennington are among the few major works by those inde-
pendent artists. Taken as a whole, this section of the Canadian War
Memorials made up the most representative collection of modern
English painting of its day when it was deposited with the National
Gallery of Canada in 1920.
The Canadian section likewise comprised the first great official
commission from Canadian artists. Maurice Cullen, F.H. Varley,
A.Y. Jackson, and David Milne were among the Official war artists
who painted in the field and who later became major figures in Ca-
nadian painting. Those who recorded war activities at home included
A.H. Robinson, F.H. Johnston among the painters and the sculptors
Frances Loring and Florence Wyle.
Exhibitions of the Canadian War Memorials were held in London
at the Royal Academy, in New York at the Anderson Galleries, and
throughout Canada immediately after the First World War, and before
its formal deposit with the National Gallery. The contribution of the
late Captain Percy Godenrath of Ottawa in caring for, exhibiting,
and cataloguing the collection in its early years must be accorded due
recognition.
The war art collections of the Second World War resulted from the
war records programs of the three services, inspired as they were by
the example of the Canadian War Memorials. The initial impulse came
from the late H.O. McCurry, director of the National Gallery from
1939 to 1955, and from Mr A.Y. Jackson. A war artists committee
was formed in 1943. It nominated to the services artists who
included both the senior and junior painters of the day. The es-
tablished painters were enabled to paint consistently — a privilege
which had been denied them during the Depression years — and in a
great cause. These included Charles Comfort and Will Ogilvie of the
Army, Carl Schaefer of the Air Force, and Michael Forster of the
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Navy. To younger artists the program offered a unique opportunity
to prove what they could do and to be launched upon their careers.
They included men who have since become leading Canadian painters:
Alex Colville (Army), Edward J. Hughes (Army), Bruno and Molly
Bobak (Army), Jack Nichols (Navy), Aba Bayefsky (Air Force),
and Lawren P. Harris (Army). Among those in charge of the war art
program credit is due to Colonel C.P. Stacey, O.B.E., director of the
Historical Section of the Army, who directed and consistently sup-
ported the greater number of war artists.
The tiny staff of the National Gallery in 1946, when the huge
collection was deposited in the Gallery’s care, coped with its showing
throughout the country and cared for the collection until the ap-
pointment of the first curator of the War Collections, Mr Stuart
Smith, in 1960. Mr Smith left the Gallery to continue his studies, and
an interim period in 1961-2 was filled by Lt Colonel C.C. Kruger,
before the appointment of the present curator. Major R.F. Wodehouse.
This catalogue, prepared by Major Wodehouse, affords the public
an artist and title list of the war collections pending the publication
of a full catalogue. It appropriately appears in the centennial year of
1967, as a record of the achievement of Canada’s heroic efforts in two
wars and of her artists’ contribution to national life in critical times.
Jean Sutherland Boggs
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The Origins of the War Collections
It is fitting that 1967, the Centennial Year of Confederation in
Canada, should see the publication of this list of titles of works in the
War Collections of the National Gallery. Fifty years ago Lord Beaver-
brook, then Sir Max Aitken, started to commission the canvases of
the Canadian War Memorials. These deal with the First World War.
About twenty-five years ago the enterprise was begun which resulted
in the three groups of paintings which collectively depict the Second
World War. These comprise the Canadian War Records painted by
serving officers of the three services; the gift of the British Govern-
ment of a selection of works by their Official War Artists; and the
group of works commissioned by the Trustees of the National Gal-
lery or given by artists and other donors.
Both World Wars, each in its own way, played a considerable role
in the history of this country in its emergence as an independent
nation and its acceptance by other nations of the world. It is fortunate
that artists were available and willing to record with brush and pencil
the strenuous and stirring events of those times, now a half and a
quarter century, respectively, behind us. It is hoped this list of
titles accompanied necessarily by a bare minimum of information,
may help to make their work better known.
It is not easy to reconstruct at this distance the exact steps that
led to the formation of the Canadian War Memorials scheme. At
best one can indicate a certain trend of events and follow them
through. Suffice it to say that during 1915-16 Sir Max Aitken, a
rich Canadian who had settled in England while still in his prime, and
a member of the British House of Commons, also undertook the
task of being the Canadian Eye Witness and later Canadian Govern-
ment Representative at the Front. In 1917 he became Officer in
charge of War Records. His tasks included the maintenance of Ca-
nadian War Records (i.e., war diaries of units in the field), a vigorous
still- and moving-picture photographic program, newspapers for the
troops, and the writing of the book Canada in Flanders to inform
the Canadian public of the work of the Canadian troops at the front.
At some point in 1916 C.F.G. Masterman, the cabinet member of
the Asquith Government in charge of war propaganda, decided to il-
lustrate his publications with drawings and paintings, and the first
official group of British war artists were despatched to the front.
Paul Konody, art critic of the Observer and other London news-
papers played a large part in their selection. In the summer of 1917
Sir Max Aitken formed a committee to organize the work of compil-
ing a memorial record of the Canadian war effort. Two newspaper
magnates, Lord Rothermere and Sir Bertram Lima of the Daily
Mirror , joined him as members and Paul Konody acted as artistic
advisor. The work was to be financed from a variety of sources: from
receipts of publications issued by the Canadian War Records Office;
income from showings of the amazingly successful official Canadian
War Photograph Exhibitions; and donations by artists of their works
or the acceptance of minimal fees for their work. Apart from certain
administrative expenses in the field there was to be no charge to the
Government of Canada.
Konody wrote several articles which together give the philosophy
behind the scheme. The first appeared in Canada in Khaki No. 2 and
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was entitled “The Canadian War Memorials Fund — Its History and
Objects”. This was published during the winter of 1917-18. The
second was the “Canadian War Memorials Number” of Colour and
appeared in September 1918. The third was “On War Memorials”
which formed part of the profusely illustrated book, Art and War -
Canadian War Memorials , published for the Canadian War Records
Office by Colour Ltd, London, (1919 ? ). These articles are not
widely known and are listed here for the convenience of those who
wish to read further. To these must be added the Report of the
Executive Committee of the Canadian War Memorials Fund, dated
31 August 1919.
According to Konody the committee decided against the heroic type
of battle picture of bygone days. They felt modern war was conducted
on too vast a scale and was too complex and lacked the colour of the
uniform of yester-year. Instead they wished to record the work of the
many who fought or laboured in the great conflict. Furthermore they
were against ‘posthumous’ recreations and preferred the vividness of ex-
perience. They therefore opted for a selection of typical scenes of every
kind of war effort from the earliest stages of preparation to the final
battle in the trenches. Another consideration was how to maintain some
kind of homogeneity in so comprehensive a scheme. It was realized that
the period was one of individualism in artistic styles with a wide variety
of schools being favoured by good or competent artists. To quote
Konolly, “There was bound to be diversity rather than uniformity,
but diversity under control, with a definite end in view. This end was,
that the principal pictures should maintain a certain unity of scale
and decorative treatment which would make them suitable to take
their place in a specially designed architectural setting, the smaller
paintings being left to be arranged in groups in the various galleries
provided for this purpose. A carefully organized decorative scheme was
thus to be supplemented by a comprehensive pictorial record. A
balance was to be maintained between the historical and the aesthetic
aspects”.
Initially money was scarce and only a restricted selection of
subjects was commissioned. Then as a result of a surprising increase
in financial resources the scheme was expanded, with the large dec-
orative works of important battles and other aspects of the war
increased to over forty. In 1918 Sir Max Aitken became Lord
Beaverbrook and as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster became
Minister of Information in charge of Propaganda. Somehow he
managed to keep a close interest in the scheme despite all his
other activities.
During 1917 when the project was underway it was noticed that no
role had been given to the war effort in Canada or to Canadian artists.
This was brought to the attention of Lord Beaverbrook by Sir Ed-
mund Walker, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National
Gallery. To remedy this, the gross proceeds of the North American
tours of the photographic shows were placed at Sir Edmund’s disposal
and a scheme was inaugurated to paint and record the training and
munition effort in Canada. Furthermore four artists, Beatty, Cullen,
Simpson, and Varley were given honorary commissions and sent over-
seas to paint, and other artists such as Jackson, Forbes, and Milne were
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found serving in the forces and seconded for service as war artists.
Nevertheless, it is true that the overwhelming number of artists
employed were British, among them such well known names as
Paul Nash, William Roberts, P. Wyndham Lewis, Sir Alfred Mun-
nings, Sir William Orpen and Sir William Rothenstein. This was
due to the location of the sponsors in London where there were so
many competent artists to choose from and to a degree to the early
stage of development of Canadian art.
A series of historical portraits was also acquired on behalf of
Canada and Benjamin West’s famous picture, The Death of Wolfe,
was accepted from the Duke of Westminster as a gift. To complete
the project a plan for a monumental building was prepared by E.A.
Rickards, a prominent London architect, since it was felt that these
works could only be shown at their best in a formal setting.
When the war ended the scheme was still incomplete particularly
as regards one very large work by Augustus John to measure some
ll'lO" x 40'. The canvas never was finished, but years later the Hon.
Vincent Massey acquired the sectional charcoal cartoon of the same
size which is now housed in the National Gallery.
The Canadian War Memorials came to Canada in two groups. The
first after a showing at Burlington House in January 1919 came to
New York and subsequently to Montreal and Toronto in the same
year. The second group, comprising those painted in Canada and the
balance of the works from England still unfinished at the time of the
earlier exhibit, were shown in Canada in 1920. Both groups were de-
posited in the National Gallery at the end of the exhibition. In 1921
the collection was accepted by the government as a gift from Lord
Beaverbrook and his committee.
During the post war years, work was started on the proper care of
the collection. The larger canvases had been rolled to travel between
exhibitions and had suffered accordingly. This damage was repaired
over the years in so far as the modest annual budget of the Gallery
would permit. The demands of other projects together with a
possible war-weariness delayed indefinitely the building of a proper
structure to house the collection. However, eight of the large dec-
orative works were hung in the new Senate Chamber when it was
completed in the twenties and they have remained there ever since.
This has allowed the public an opportunity to see some of the larger
works in a spectacular setting, which would not otherwise be pos-
sible as the ceilings in the present Gallery are too low to allow
this. A selection of works of a more modest size are permanently on
display in the present Gallery.
In the Second World War, the Canadian War Records Collection
took some time to get under way despite submissions made by the
Board of Trustees of the National Gallery and other interested groups.
In 1939, for example, artists were writing to the director, H.O.
McCurry, offering their services and asking for a role in the war
effort. Submissions continued throughout 1940 and 1941 with
Vincent Massey, then High Commissioner in London, periodically
drawing attention to the very successful British scheme headed by
Sir Kenneth Clark and his War Artists Advisory Committee. Mr Massey
received strong support from Major C.P. Stacey, Historical Officer,
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Canadian Military Headquarters, London. Stacey was convinced at a
very early stage of the important role that paintings and sketches
could play in recording military events. He later became Colonel and
Director of History at Ottawa, and was responsible for producing
the official army history of the Second World War.
In the report of the Board of Trustees for 1941-2 attention was
drawn to the fact that in two and a half years of war there had
been no action in an official capacity for recording by artists of war
time activities. The Trustees pointed out that the “Britain at War” Ex-
hibition held in North America had turned out to be one of the most
effective achievements of the British Information services but that
Canada’s story remained untold. They put forward the view that work
must be undertaken then if it was to be (a) authentic or (b) to have
a full effect on morale in Canada or with the forces overseas. If a plan
was approved they considered that the idea of large canvases might
be abandoned for the moment and that artists should concentrate
on notes or sketches from which easel paintings or murals could be
painted later.
Already some steps had been taken to salvage records of the all-
too-fleeting present. Mr Massey had arranged for some artists from
the British War Artists Scheme to paint scenes and personnel of Ca-
nadian army activities. Such pictures, particularly those of Henry
Lamb, formed the basis of that fine gift at the end of the war from the
British Government. The services had already found niches in their
establishments for artists who had enlisted as soldiers, sailors, or air-
men. For instance, by 1942 Will Ogilvie had been painting for a year.
The National Gallery in its turn had been able to send Michael
Forster and Jack Nichols to sea to record the Merchant Service.
In the last months of 1942 approval was given for discussions
between the National Gallery and the three service departments. The
subjects were to cover all facets of service and artistic interest. Agree-
ment was reached between the three service departments and the
National Gallery late in the year and received Cabinet approval in
January 1943.
Essentially the project provided for two committees to control the
scheme, the one in Canada and the other overseas in London. The Cana-
dian Committee comprised the late H.O. McCurry, Director of the Na-
tional Gallery as chairman, with as members Dr G.N. Tucker, the Naval
Historian, Colonel A.F. Duguid, the Army Historian, and Group
Captain K.B. Conn, DFC, the Air Historian. The Overseas Committee
was made up of the High Commissioner for Canada, the Hon. Vincent
Massey as chairman, and the Captain Commanding Canadian ships, the
Senior Officer Canadian Military Headquarters, and the Air Officer
Commanding-in-Chief as members. The Canadian Committee was
responsible for finding artists whose work would be acceptable from an
aesthetic point of view, the control of their activities in Canada and
the provision of artists’ materials from public funds. A copyright for
all works produced under the scheme was to be vested in the Crown.
The Overseas Committee was to be responsible for the activities of
artists in the theatres of operations and to assemble and inventory
their work as it was finished.
It would appear the scheme was well launched, for, in contrast
to the situation in previous years, no mention was made of it in the
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report of the Trustees of the National Gallery in 1943-4. A review of
the files shows that selection of artists continued apace, with details
of terms of service, rank structure and uniforms being settled as they
arose. (The decision was made that artists would hold the King’s Com-
mission.) A scheme was evolved for the National Gallery to make use
of the talents of certain senior established artists who could not meet
the medical standards set by the services for artists in theatres of
operations. These artists were employed on projects in Canada, with
visits to restricted security areas furthered by the service members of
the committee. In this way the employment of Pegi Nicol MacLeod
to record the activities of the womens’ services was brought about;
for not until the end of the war was it possible to employ Molly
Lamb Bobak as a commissioned woman artist. This is the origin of
the third group of paintings dealing with the Second World War.
The Army in the field had the most difficult problem in the housing
and care of artists and in many ways solved it most satisfactorily.
The Official War Artists formed an increment to the establishment of
the Historical Officers at formation headquarters with their own
transport and tentage. Tills gave the artist an official status with
unit commanders and provided that sketches were made of events and
places which were deemed to be of value by the historians.
As the complexity of the war increased, so did the demand for
more artists. In some cases this was never met in time, and it appears
the Air Force suffered more than the other two services. Apart from
the inherent aesthetic problem of recording air subjects on canvas,
which made the air force artists’ task extremely hard, it was not
possible to cover in full the far-flung activities of the RCAF. Iceland
and Tunisia were the only theatres of operations outside Europe and
Canada which were painted, and we have no record of Ceylon, India
or Burma where so many Canadian airmen served. In addition some
artists continued to be employed within existing establishments of the
three services outside the official War Records Scheme or special
arrangements were made for them to paint in their off-duty time.
In 1944 measures were taken to show works by war artists in
Europe. This seems to have caused a mild flurry of easel painting to
produce items in time for display alongside the sketches. By the
end of 1944 some very interesting exhibitions had been held in the
National Gallery in London, at Campobasso, Piedmont d’Alife and
Rome in Italy, and in Paris and Brussels. About this time also it
was decided that a higher proportion of portraits was desirable.
Planning for the final phase of the scheme began in the spring
of 1945. The most contentious problem was how to arrange to pay
and house the artists in the post-hostility period while they painted
up their easel paintings. Finally it was decided to retain them in the
service as needed until their work was completed rather than employ
them on a commission basis as civilians. It is understood this was
not a popular move with many. However, by the end of 1946 the
majority had been released.
As the products of the scheme became available in Canada, they
were made the subject of exhibitions. The Report of the Trustees for
1944-5 reports that 258 works were displayed in the gallery portion
of the Victoria Museum building in February and March of 1945.
The report for 1945-6 states that this exhibition subsequently was
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shown in its entirety in Toronto and Montreal in April and May
before being broken up into exhibits of sizes suitable for smaller
galleries extending from coast to coast. This continued for another
year with a total of 315 works on tour in 1946.
In 1946 it became obvious that, with the conclusion of hostilities,
provision had to be made for the peace-time housing and custody
of the four-thousand-odd items produced by the Official War Artists
alone. In 1946 Cabinet approved the proposal that the National
Gallery be given custody of the paintings to be controlled and in-
ventoried in the same way as the Canadian War Memorials of the
First Great War. Since that time they have been administered by the
National Gallery as one of the normal collections. It is drawn on from
time to time for travelling exhibits and is now displayed in one half of
the floor in the new building assigned to the War Collections of both
wars.
In summary, a few words on the place of the War Collections in
the setting of the National Gallery. Essentially they should be looked
upon as two period collections dealing with the great wars of the
twentieth century. Each was painted under the excitement of war
within a span of two to four years although some twenty-five years
apart. They are each thus united by theme, time and place. Further-
more they contain a spectrum of the styles favoured by artists of each
period, both those following the traditions of the more academic
schools as well as those who followed forerunners of styles yet to be
accepted. Among the latter are examples of work by artists who later
achieved prominence, then at very interesting stages in their careers.
R. F. Wodehouse
Curator War Collections
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Explanations and Abbreviations
NOTE: Service abbreviations are unpunctuated. Learned, artistic and
other abbreviations are punctuated.
A/A or AA
AB
AC1
AAM
Ack Ack
ADC
AFC
AMES
A.N.A.
A.R.A.
A.R.C.A.
A.R.I.B.A.
Arm’d
AVRE
B and G
Bde
BEF
BEM
Bn
BR
C.
Capt
CASSU
‘Cat’
CB
CBE
CBRD
Cdn
CEF
C.G.P.
CIB
CMG
CMHQ
Col
C. on B.
C. on P.
COTC
Coy
Cpl
CPO
Crocodile
CSM
Anti-aircraft
Able Seaman
Aircraftsman class 1
The United States Army Air Medal
Anti-aircraft
Aide-de-camp
The Air Force Cross
Air Ministry Experimental Set
Associate of the National Academy (United States
of America)
Associate of the Royal Academy (Great Britain)
Associate of the Royal Canadian Academy
Associate of the Royal Institute of British
Architects
Armoured
Assault Vehicles Royal Engineers
Bombing and gunnery
Brigade
British Expeditionary Force
The British Empire Medal
Battalion
Bomber Reconnaissance
Oil on canvas
Captain
Canadian Air Support Signal Unit
Caterpiller type tracked tractor
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the
British Empire
Canadian Base Reinforcement Depot
Canadian
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadian Group of Painters
Canadian Infantry Brigade
Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St
Michael and St George
The Canadian Military Headquarters in London,
England during the Second World War
Colonel
Oil on canvas mounted on composition board
Oil on canvas mounted on a wooden panel
Canadian Officers Training Corps
Company
Corporal
Chief Petty Officer
Flame Throwing Tank
Company Sergeant Major
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CTS
CVE
CWAC
cwt
DBE
DC
D.C.L.
DCM
DC 3
D-Day
D 4
DFC
DFM
DI
Div
D. Litt
DSC
DSO
D.V.A.
EAC
‘E’ Boat
FDS
Fd Sqn
F/L
Fit Sgt
F/O
FW 190
G.
GC
G/C
GCB
GCMG
GGHG
‘G’ Ops
Grant
GSO 3
HMCS
HMS
HMT
Hon.
HQ
ID
ITS
J 94
Central Training School (Flying Training)
Aircraft Carrier, Escort, generally termed an
escort carrier
Canadian Women’s Army Corps
Hundredweight
Dame of the Most Excellent Order of the British
Empire
Depth charge
Doctor of Civil Faw
The Distinguished Conduct Medal
A passenger or transport aircraft. Also known as a
Dakota
The planning day for the start of an operation,
refers especially to the invasion of Normandy in
1944
A Caterpiller tractor, Model D 4
The Distinguished Flying Cross
The Distinguished Flying Medal
Daily inspection
Division
Doctor of Fetters
The Distinguished Service Cross
The Distinguished Service Order
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
Eastern Air Command
A class of German motor torpedo boat
Field Dressing Station
Field Squadron
Flight Fieutenant
Flight Sergeant
Flying Officer
Focke-Wulf 190 aircraft
Gouache
Ground Control
Group Captain
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished
Order of St Michael and St George
The Governor General’s Horse Guards
General Staff, Operations
An early WWII US tank
General Staff Officer, Grade 3
His Majesty’s Canadian Ship
His Majesty’s Ship
His Majesty’s Transport
Honourable
Headquarters
see DI
Initial Training School
A phonetic rendering of JN 4 sometimes used by
F. Johnston
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JN 4
The standard training airplane used in Canada in
1918. Also known as a Canuck if made in Canada
or Jenny if made in U.S.A.
JU 88
Junkers 88 Aircraft
KCB
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath
KCMG
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished
Order of St Michael and St George
LAA
Light anti-aircraft
LAC
Leading Aircraftman
LAD
Light Aid Detachment
LAW
Leading Air Woman
LACW
Leading Aircraft Woman
lb.
Pound( s)
LCA
Landing Craft Assault
LCI
Landing Craft Infantry
LCI(L)
Landing Craft Infantry (Light)
LCM
Landing Craft Medium
L/Cpl
Lance Corporal
LCT
Landing Craft Tank
LCV
Lorry Command Vehicle
LL.D
Doctor of Laws
L/Sgt
Lance sergeant
LST
Landing Ship Tank
Lt
Lieutenant
Lt Col
Lieutenant Colonel
LTO
Leading Torpedo Man
MBE
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the
British Empire
MC
The Military Cross
MD 2
Military District Number 2
Measurement
Height precedes breadth. Certain measurements of
sketches and water colours now under glass are
subject to revision
ME 109
Messerschmitt 109 aircraft
ME 210
Messerschmitt 210 aircraft
Met
Meterologist
MG
Machine gun
MK 1 (Can)
Mark 1 (Canadian)
MK 2
Mark 2
ML
Motor Launch
mm
Millimetre
MM
The Military Medal
MT
Motor Transport
MTB(s)
Motor Torpedo Boat(s)
M 10
A self-propelled anti-tank gun (United States Army
equipment)
MVO
Member of the Royal Victorian Order
N.A.
Member of the National Academy (United States
of America)
NAAFI
Naval Army and Air Force Institute
N.B.
New Brunswick
N.S.
Nova Scotia
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Nfld.
Newfoundland
NWMP
North West Mounted Police, now Royal Canadian
Mounted Police
OBE
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British
Empire
OC
Officer Commanding
OP
Observation post
0 Pip
Observation post
Ops
Operations, meaning either the work as such or
sometimes a staff section at a headquarters in an
army
OR
Other ranks
ORG
Organization, a staff section at a formation
headquarters in an army
O.S.A.
Ontario Society of Artists
OTC
Officers Training Corps
P.
Oil on wooden or plywood panel
PBY
An amphibious type aircraft, also known as Canso
(Canadian) or Catalina (American)
Piat
Projector infantry anti-tank
P/O
Pilot Officer
POW
Prisoner of war
PPCLI
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
P.R.A.
President Royal Academy (Great Britain)
P.R.C.A.
President Royal Canadian Academy
PT
Physical Training
Pte
Private
PV-1
US Navy name for Lockeed Ventura aircraft
PZ KW
A German armoured fighting vehicle (panzer
kraftwagen)
‘Q’
The supply staff section at a higher headquarters in
an army formation
QM
Quartermaster
R.A.
Member Royal Academy (Great Britain)
RAF
Royal Air Force
R.C.
Roman Catholic
R.C.A.
Member Royal Canadian Academy
RCA
Royal Canadian Artillery
RCAF
Royal Canadian Air Force
RCAMC
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
RCA SC
Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
RCD
Royal Canadian Dragoons
RCE
Royal Canadian Engineers
RCEME
Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical
Engineers
RCN
Royal Canadian Navy
RCN(R)
Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve)
RCNVR
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
RCOC
Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
RD
Repair Depot
RDF
Radio Direction Finder
Recce
Reconnaissance
Regt
Regiment
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RF
Reserve Force
RHQ
Regimental Headquarters
R.I.P.
Requiesca(n)t in pace
RMR
Royal Montreal Regiment
RNVR
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
RSM
Regimental Sergeant Major
RT
Radio Transmitter
RU
Radar Unit or Reinforcement Unit
SANDRA
Code name for coned search lights used as a
homing beacon
SB
Special Branch
SFTS
Service Flying Training School
Sgt
Sergeant
Ship’s Names
In Italics as in HMCS Prince David. However Naval
shore establishments having ships names are
written as in HMCS ‘Stadacona’
6H
6th Hussars
Sked
A scheduled air transport route or service
S/L
Squadron Leader
SP
Self-propelled
Spit(s)
Spitfire fighter aircraft
Sqn
Squadron
SSM
Squadron sergeant-major
Sub
Submarine
T.
Tempera
TAF
Tactical Air Force
TC
Troop Convoy
U-Boat
German submarine
UK
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland
U.S. orU.S.A.
United States of America
VC
Victoria Cross
VE Day
Victory Europe Day
VJ Day
Victory Japan Day
VI
The German robot flying bomb
V2
The German long range rocket
WAAF
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (RAF)
WAC
Western Air Command
w/c
Wing Commander
WO 1
Warrant Officer Class 1
WRCN
Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service
Wren
A member of the WRCN
‘Y’
Young Men’s Christian Association
Y.M.C.A.
Young Men’s Christian Association
Y.T.
Yukon Territory
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Contents
Preface 1
The Origins of the War Collections 3
Explanations and Abbreviations 9
The Canadian War Memorials 1914—18 19
The War Records Collection 1939—45 65
Pictures Received From The British War Artists
Advisory Committee 169
Commissions, Purchases or Gifts 177
Index of Artists 195
Index of Accession Numbers 199
Index of Portraits 205
Index of the Locale of Selected Paintings 217
Index of Selected Paintings Identified with Particular
Ships, Units or Services 227
Index of Sculpture 239
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The Canadian War Memorials
1914—1918
Patrick William Adam
Born in 1854 at Edinburgh. Studied at the Royal Scottish Academy
School of Art. Associate, Royal Scottish Academy 1883 and R.S.A.
1897. Died 1929. Painter of interiors, landscapes and pastels.
8,008 Night in Belgium. C., 75" x 96"
Anna Airy (Mrs Pocock)
Born in 1882 at London. Studied at the Slade School of Art under
Frederick Brown, Wilson Steer, Henry Tonks and Sir William Russel,
R.A. Painter in oil, water colour, and pastel, etcher, pen and pencil
artist.
8.009 Cook House Whitley Camp. C., 120" x 150"
Caroline Helena Armington
Born in 1875 at Brampton, Ontario. Studied in Toronto under J.W.L.
Forster and at the Academie Julian in Paris. Settled in Paris with her
husband, Frank M. Armington. Died in 1939 at Paris.
8.010 # 8 Canadian General Hospital, St Cloud, France. Etching,
10 1/8" x 13"
8.011 British Army and Navy League Club. Etching, 10 1/8" x 13"
Frank Milton Armington
Bom in 1876 at Fordwick, Ontario. Studied in Toronto under J.W.L.
Forster and at the Academie Julian. After working for a few years,
settled with his wife Caroline Armington in Paris. Died in 1940.
Painter and engraver.
8.012 The Wounded’s Promenade. Pencil, 12 3/8" x 9 3/8"
8.013 Selling American Flags on the Boulevard on Easter Sunday,
1917. Pencil, 1 2 3/8" x 9 3/8"
8.014 The Sugar Line. Pencil, 9 3/8" x 12 1/4"
8.015 The Butter Line. Pencil, 9 1/8" x 12 1/8"
8.016 The Coal Line. Pencil, 7 3/8" x 12 1/8"
8.017 The 3 P.M. Communique. Pencil, 12 3/8" x 9 3/8"
8.018 Permissionaires. Pencil, 11 1/2" x 9 3/8"
Clare Atwood
Bom in 1866 at Richmond, Surrey, England. Studied in London under
L.C. Nightingale, and at Westminster and the Slade School of Art under
Frederick Brown. Died in 1962.
8,019 On Leave. C„ 120" x 144"
Sir George Back
Born at Stockport, Cheshire in 1796. Naval officer and Arctic explorer.
Entered the navy in 1808. Prisoner of war in France 1809 to 1813.
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First voyage to the Arctic (Spitsbergen) with Sir John Franklin in
1818. Travelled with Franklin in 1819 to the Coppermine River, return-
ing to England in 1822. In 1824-27 he joined Franklin’s expedition
down the Mackenzie River. In 1833-35 he explored the Great Fish
River which was subsequently named the Back River in his honour. In
1836-37 he again explored in the Arctic. Before his death, he attained
the rank of Admiral and was a Fellow of the Royal Society as well as
receiving many other honours. Died in England in 1878.
8.950 Expedition, Lac Du Diable. W., 5 1/4" x 7 1/2"
8.951 Expedition, Cracroft’s River. W., 5 1/4" x 8 1/4"
8.952 Clarence River, July 1836. W„ 5 1/8" x 7 1/2"
8.953 Mackenzie River, Woods Afire. W., 4" x 7 3/8"
8.954 Encampment, Sabine and King, 1836. W., 4 5/8" x 7 1/2"
8.955 A-Waknwe-Paw-Etek. W„ 5 3/8" x 7 1/2"
8.956 Loss of 3rd Canoe, 1825. W., 5 1/2" x 7 5/8"
8.957 Esquimaux Shoalwater Bay, 1826. W., 5 1/4" x 7 1/2"
8.958 Niagara, April, 1825. W., 5 1/2" x 7 3/4"
8.959 Niagara, April 3, 1825. W„ 5 1/2" x 7 5/8"
Ethel (Wright) Barclay
Born at London. Studied in London and Paris. Portrait painter.
8,947 Pte J.G. Pattison, VC. C., 40" x 30"
Archibald Barnes
Born in 1887 at London, England. Studied at St John’s Wood Art
School and at the Royal Academy Schools, under John S. Sargeant,
Sir William Orpen and Charles Sims. Came to Canada in 1930. A.R.C.A.
in 1933 and R.C.A. in 1935. Lives at Toronto. Portrait painter.
8.020 Portrait of Capt F.A.C. Scrimger, VC. C., 40" x 30"
Cyril Henry Barraud
Born in 1877 at Barnes, England. Studied in England but came to
Manitoba in 1913. Served with the Cameron Highlanders, Winnipeg,
before becoming a war artist in 1917. Remained in England after the
war.
8.021 The Stretcher-bearer Party. C., 34 1/2" x 54"
8.022 For the Glory of the Kaiser. C., 13" x 17 1/2"
8.023 First Glimpse of Ypres. W., 14 1/4" x 20 7/8"
8.024 Mont St Eloy. W., 20" x 30"
8.025 The Horse Lines. W„ 27" x 40"
8.026 Poperinghe. W., 9 3/8" x 7 1/8"
8.027 Canada Camp, Dibgate. W., 11 5/8" x 9 1/4"
8.028 Brasserie, Steenvoord. W., 9 3/8" x 7 1/8"
8.029 Golf Links, Shorncliffe District. W., 10 1/2" x 14 3/8"
8.030 Near Hythe. W„ 6 3/8" x 14 3/8"
8.031 Kent, September, 1916. W., 10" x 14"
8.032 Sketch in Kent. W., 10 5/8" x l"
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8.033 Sketch. W„ 7" x 10 5/8"
8.034 Near Dibgate. W„ 1 0" x 1 4"
8.035 Vlamertinghe. Etching, 3 7/8" x 1 1 3/8"
8.036 The Road to Ypres Through Vlamertinghe. Etching,
18 1/8" x 15 1/2"
8.037 Gordon Road, Kemmel. Etching, 9 3/4" x 7 1/4"
8.038 St Pierre. Etching, 7 1/2" x 1 1 1/4"
8.039 Entering Ypres at Dawn. Etching, 10" x 15 7/8"
8.040 Cross Roads, Kemmel. Etching, 9 1/2" x 7 1/8"
8.041 The Road to Steenvoorde. Etching, 14" x 5 1/2"
8.042 Mont Des Cats. Etching, 7 1/8" x 15 1/4"
8.043 The Great Square, Ypres. Etching, 15" x 25 7/8"
8.044 The Ramparts, Ypres. Etching, 12" x 6 1/2”
8.045 Evening on the Ypres, Poperinghe Road near the Asylum.
Etching, 8 5/8" x 14 7/8"
8.046 Ypres, from Railway Dugouts. Etching, 8 3/4" x 6 1/2”
8.047 The Barrier, Mont St Eloy. Etching, 7 5/8" x 10 1/2"
8.048 Mont St Eloy, from Camblain L’Abbe. Etching,
5 7/8" x 3 3/8"
8.049 Mont St Eloy. Etching, 7 1/8" x 12 7/8"
8.050 Ypres from Bund Dugouts. Etching, 4 7/8” x 12 3/8"
8.051 St Jacques, Ypres. Etching, 1 1 3/8" x 6 1/8"
8.052 Ablain St-Nazaire. Etching, 6 5/8" x 8 1/8"
8.053 Approaching Poperinghe on the Ypres Road. Etching,
8 7/8" x 6 3/8"
8.054 Meteren. Etching, 7” x 7 1/8"
8.055 Place St Bertin, Poperinghe. Etching, 12" x 8"
8.056 Berthonval Farm. Etching, 6" x 8 7/8"
Alfred Theodore Joseph Bastien
Born in 1873 at Brussels. Studied at the Royal Academy, Brussels
under J. Portaels. Visited East and North Africa. Cyclist and Lieutenant
in the Belgian Army 1914-18. Teacher at the Royal Academy at
Brussels. Portrait, landscape, still life and genre painter. Attached for
some weeks to 22nd Battalion CEF as an official war artist in 1918.
Died at Brussels 1955.
8.057 Canadian Snipers, Beurains-en-Artois. C., 25 3/4" x 32”
8.058 Over the Top, Neuville-Vitasse. C., 55" x 90"
8.059 Over the Top. W„ 12" x 18 7/8"
8.060 Canadian Sentry, Moonlight, Neuville-Vitasse. C.,
23 7/8" x 19 3/4"
8.061 Gate of St Martin, Ypres. Body colour, 27 3/4" x 39 1/2"
8.062 Outpost, Neuville-Vitasse. P., 12 1/2" x 16 1/4"
8.063 Throwing Grenades. W., 12 7/8" x 19 1/2"
8.064 Cpl J. Kaeble, VC, MM. Pencil, 1 8 7/8" x 1 2 3/8"
8.065 Hotel De Ville, Nieuport. Pencil, 26" x 39"
8.066 Cloth Hall, Ypres, 1914. Pencil, 25 1/2" x 39”
8.067 Dominion Day. W„ 15"x 21 3/4"
8.068 Agny, Moonlight. W., 12 3/4" x 19 5/8"
8.069 Scottish Canadians in the Dust, Vimy. W., 12" x 18"
8.070 A Sniper in the Cemetery, Neuville-Vitasse. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
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8.071 One of Our Guns, Agny. W., 14 1/2" x 20 1/2"
8.072 One of Our Guns Ready, Agny. W., 12 7/8” x 19 1/2"
8.073 View of Pernes-en-Artois. W., 9" x 19 1/2"
8.074 Canadian Sports at Pernes-en-Artois. W., 12 5/8" x 19 1/2"
8.075 La Petite Place D’ Arras. W., 14 1/2" x 21"
8.076 La Grande Place, Bethune. W., 14 3/8" x 20 5/8"
8.077 Camp at Basseux. W., 14” .x 20 1/2"
8.078 My Dugout. W„ 8 3/4" x 20 1/2"
8.079 Outpost at Nieuport, 1917. W., 12 1/4" x 18 5/8"
8.080 Honorary Capt Joseph Jules Desjardins. Pencil,
12 1/4" x 9 7/8"
8.081 Agny: Ruins of Shrine in the Wood. C., 15" x 21"
8.082 Agny, 1918. C., 19 3/4" x 28 3/4"
8.083 Gas Outpost. C., 19 3/4" x 23 3/4"
8.084 Ypres Salient Seen from Kemmel Hill, 1916. C., 55 1/2" x 90"
8.085 Canadian Officer Killed. C., 24" x 34"
8.086 Gas Attack, Flanders, 1915. C., 34" x 44"
8.087 Canadians Passing in Front of the Arc De Triomphe, Paris. C.,
32" x 39 1/2"
8.088 Arab Cavalry in Sand Dunes of Nieuport. C., 17" x 21"
8.089 Church at Ramskappelle Shelled by the Germans. C.,
20 1/4" x 26"
8.090 Flags of the British Empire. B., 20 3/4" x 29"
8.091 Dressing Station in the Field — Arras, 1915. C., 34" x 44"
8.092 Cavalry and Tanks at Arras, 1918. C., 31 3/4" x 39 1/4"
8.093 The Hospital at Sainte-Jeanne, Arras, Shelled. C., 17" x 24"
8.094 Canadians Passing Wellington Arch. C., 17" x 21"
8.095 Canadian Gunners in the Mud, Passchendaele. C., 24" x 34"
8.096 Artillery Horse Killed. C., 20" x 24"
8.097 Canadian Cavalry Ready in a Wood. C., 23" x 35"
8.098 Hyde Park Corner, Peace Day, 1919. C., 24" x 30"
8.099 Pack Mules Going up the Line. C., 24" x 34"
John William Beatty
Bom at Toronto in 1 869. In his youth he worked as a house painter and
as a fireman in Toronto (1889-1900). Served in the Riel Expedition of
1885. Turned to painting and studied at the Central Ontario School of
Art, 1894, under J.W.L. Forster and G.A. Reid; also in Paris at Julian’s
1900. A.R.C.A. in 1903, R.C.A. in 1913. Travelled in France, the Low
Countries, Spain, Italy, and England, 1906-9. Sketched in Algonquin
Park, Ontario after about 1910. Taught at the Ontario College of Art
Toronto 1912-41. Died in 1941. One of the artists who was granted the
honorary rank of captain at request of Sir Edmund Walker and who
were sent from Canada to France.
8.100 Portrait of Pte C.J. Kinross, VC. C., 40 1/2" x 30 1/8"
8.101 Portrait of Sgt G.H. Mullin, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.102 Ablain St-Nazaire. C., 72" x 84"
8.103 Lieven from Vimy Ridge. C., 30" x 40"
8.104 Canada Camp, Chateau de la Haie. C., 25" x 30 1/4"
8.105 A Typical Canadian Officer. C., 28 1/4" x 22"
8.106 A Shell Hole. C., 25 1/4" x 30 1/8"
8.107 Ship Building, Collingwood. C., 52" x 60"
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Alan Brockman Beddoe
Bom at Ottawa in 1893. Educated in Ottawa. Enlisted 2nd Battalion
and made prisoner at Battle of Ypres 1915. Held rank of corporal. Two
and a half years in camps at Giessen and Zerbst. Invalided to Switzerland.
Self-taught, continued studies and was helped by Horace Taylor, R.B.A.,
a fellow prisoner. Post war was a student at Art Students League of
New York. Commercial art and free-lance work. Completed illumination
of Book of Remembrance. Consultant in Heraldry. Lives in Ottawa.
8,63 1 Pte A. Nantel. W„ 1 0" x 7 3/4"
David Bomberg
Born in 1890 at Birmingham, England. Apprenticed as a lithographer
1905-8. Attended City and Guilds Schools and studied under Sickert at
Westminster school, and then at the Slade School. 1913 founder mem-
ber of the London Group. 1915-18 served in Royal Engineers. Post war
visited Palestine, Spain, North Africa and Russia. Commissioned for
War Artists Scheme 1942 and taught drawing to gun crews in Hyde
Park. Continued as an influential teacher after the Second War. Became
ill in Spain and died at London in 1957.
8,108 Sappers at Work: A Canadian Tunnelling Company. C.,
120" x 96"
Sir Muirliead Bone
Born in 1876 at Glasgow. Educated in Glasgow and studied at the
Glasgow School of Art under Francis Newberry. Influenced by Meryon
and Whistler. Draughtsman, etcher and painter. Official Artist 1916-18.
Official Admiralty artist 1939-46. Trustee National Gallery, Tate
Gallery and Imperial War Museum. D.Litt (Oxford); LL.D (Glasgow,
St Andrews, Liverpool). Knighted in 1937. Died 1953.
8.109 Main Dressing Station, 1st Canadian Field Ambulance.
Black Chalk, 10" x 13 7/8"
8.110 Inside Dressing Station, 1st Canadian Field Ambulance.
Black Chalk, 10" x 13 7/8"
8.111 Officers Mess. Pencil, 10" x 13 7/8"
8.112 Rose Garden, Athies Church. Pencil and Wash, 10" x 13 7/8"
Sir Frank Brangwyn
Born at Bruges in 1867, the son of a Welsh architect who brought him
to England about 1877. Studied at the South Kensington Art Schools.
Worked in William Morris’s studio for three years, then travelled in
Europe and the East. Was influenced by Decamps, Delacroix, and
Cottet. Lived at Ditchling, Sussex. A.R.A. in 1898, R.A. in 1919.
Knighted in 1941. Decorative painter and print-maker. Died at
Ditchling, England 1956.
8.113 Canadians Entering Cambrai. Lithograph, 17" x 26
8.1 14 Arras. Lithograph, 18 1/2" x 24"
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8.1 15 Church at St Martin. Lithograph, 18” x 26”
8.116 Vimy. Lithograph, 17 1/2" x 26 1/2”
8.1 17 Dixmude. Lithograph, 18 1/2” x 25 1/2"
8.118 Cambrai. Lithograph, 18 1/4” x 27 3/4"
Jules De Bruyker
Born in 1870 at Ghent in Belgium. Studied under the painter L.
Tytgadt, and at the Art Academy at Ghent. Spent the years 1914-18
in London. Teacher at the Institute Superieur des Beaux-Arts in Ant-
werp. Painter, engraver and illustrator. Died 1945.
8.1 19 Kultur. Etching, 24 1/2” x 28 1/4”
8.120 Death Tolls Again over Flanders. Etching, 30 1/2” x 25 1/2”
Edgar Bundy
Born in 1862 at Brighton. Largely self-taught. A.R.A. 1915. Figure
painter. Died in 1922 at Hampstead, London.
8.121 Landing of the French Canadian Division at Saint-Nazaire,
1915. C., 102” x 180”
8.122 Landing of the French Under Champlain at Quebec, 1603.
C„ 107 3/4” x 180 1/2”
Frederick Thwaites Bush
Born at Croydon, Surrey, England in 1887. Enlisted at Vancouver and
served with 29 Battalion, CEF and was released in England in 1919 with
the rank of lieutenant.
8.123 Fragment of a French Chateau. Lithograph, 9" x 6 1/2”
8.124 Ruins at Ypres. Lithograph, 8 1/4” x 12”
8.125 Glorious Road to Ypres. Lithograph, 7 1/4" x 12"
8.126 Ruins of the Church of Ablain St-Nazaire and Vimy Ridge.
Lithograph, 6 3/8” x 1 1 5/8”
8.127 The ‘Place’ Ypres. Lithograph, 7 3/4” x 1 2”
8.1 28 A Cemetery on Vimy Ridge. Lithograph, 6 7/8" x 1 2"
Sir David Young Cameron
Born in 1865 at Glasgow. Studied at Glasgow and at the Edinburgh
School of Art; also studied etching with George Stevenson. He was
influenced by Whistler and Mathys Maris. A.R.A. in 1911, R.A. in
1920. Knighted in 1924. He was granted rank of Honorary Major in the
Overseas Military Forces of Canada to assist in gathering material for
his large landscapes. He was most widely known as an etcher, but was
also an accomplished landscape painter in both oils and water colours.
Died at London in 1945.
8.129 Flanders from Kemmel. C., 77 1/2" x 132 1/4”
8.130 Battlefields of Ypres. C., 78” x 132”
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Pierre Charles Canot
Born at Paris (?) in 1710. A leading engraver who lived in England
from 1740 until his death at Kentishtown, London in 1777.
8.131 An East View of Montreal. Engraving, 14 1/4” x 21 "
8.132 View of Quebec from the Basin. Engraving, 13 1/4" x 18 1/2"
Florence Carlyle
Born at Galt, Ontario in 1864. Studied in Paris at Julian’s. A.R.C.A. in
1897 (re-elected 1912). Lived at Woodstock and London, Ontario,
Painted in the mountains of British Columbia in 1897. Later lived in
Toronto and New York (1899). Travelled in France, Spain, and Italy,
and settled in England in 1912. Did strenuous war work in the First
World War and stopped painting. Died in 1923 at Crowborough,
Sussex.
8.133 Portrait of Lady Drummond. C., 40" x 30”
Frederick Sproston Challener
Born 1869 at Whetstone, Middlesex, England. Came to Canada with
his parents in 1870; returned to London in 1876 and came again to
Toronto in 1883. Studied at the Central Ontario School of Art, 1883-84
and with G. A. Reid, 1889-94. Visited Italy, England and the Near
East, 1898. A.R.C.A. in 1891, R.C.A. in 1899. Painted mural decora-
tions in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, and other places. Taught
at the Central Technical School Toronto, 1921-24, and the Ontario
College of Art, 1927-52. Died at Toronto in 1959.
8.134 Canada’s Grand Armada, 1914. C„ 94 3/4” x 288 1/4”
Sir George Clausen
Born at London, England in 1852, the son of Danish parents. Studied
at National Art Training School, South Kensington (later the Royal
College of Art). Worked under Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury
in Paris. Strongly influenced by Bastien-Lepage. Professor of painting
at the Royal Academy 1904-6. Painter of the agricultured labourer,
water colourist and poster designer. A.R.A. 1895. R.A. in 1908.
Knighted in 1927. Died near Newbury, 1944.
8,135 Returning to the Reconquered Land. C., 106 1/2" x 154"
George James Coates
Born at Melbourne, Australia in 1869. Studied at the National Gallery
School, Melbourne, Australia and at Julian’s in Paris under Jean-Paul
Laurens and Benjamin Constant. Died 1930 at London. Portrait painter.
8.136 L/Cpl Frederick Fisher, VC. C„ 40 1/2” x 30'
8.137 Lt Col C.H. Mitchell. C., 41" x 32"
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Arthur Crisp
Born at Hamilton in 1881, and studied there under J.S. Gordon. Later
studied at the Art Students League in New York under F. V. Du Monet
and Bryce Burroughs. Formerly instructor at the Art Students League
and the Cooper Union. A.N.A. in 1911 and N.A. 1937. Mural painter.
8.138 British and Canadian Recruiting on Boston Common. C.,
57" x 72"
8.978 Sketch for ‘British and Canadian Recruiting on Boston
Common.’ C. on B., 16 1/8" x 1 1 7/8"
8.979 Sketch for ‘British and Canadian Recruiting on Boston
Common.’ C. on B., 1 5 1/2" x 1 1 1/2"
8.980 Sketch for ‘British and Canadian Recruiting on Boston
Common.’ Wash, 8" x 12"
8.981 Recruiting Parade, New York (? ). P., 12" x 16”
8.982 Recruiting Parade, New York (? ). P., 12" x 16"
8.983 Sketch for ‘Peace Supplanting War’. Wash, 6 1/2" x 16 1/8"
Maurice Galbraith Cullen
Born at St John’s, Newfoundland in 1866. The family moved to
Montreal in 1870. Studied sculpture under Phillippe Hebert. Studied
painting in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts (1889-92). Returned
to Montreal in 1895. Travelled in Europe 1900-2. A.R.C.A. in 1899
and R.C.A. in 1907. Visited Newfoundland in 1910-11. One of the
artists given the honorary rank of captain at the request of Sir Edmund
Walker and sent from Canada to France. Died in 1934.
8.139 Officers Tents. C„ 24" x 34"
8.140 Dead Horse and Rider in a Trench. C., 44 ' x 56"
8.141 The Sunken Road, Hangard. C., 34" x 44"
8.142 Bombing Area, Seaford. C., 34” x 44”
8.143 The Cambrai Road. C., 72" x 90"
8.144 Ruined Village, France. C„ 20" x 25 1/2"
8.145 Dawn on the Ouse Trench. C., 90" x 72”
8.146 Gentelles. C., 34" x 44"
8.147 Our Guns at Bonn University. C., 56" x 70"
8.148 Huy on the Meuse, on the Road to the Rhine. C., 56” x 70"
8.149 No Man’s Land. C„ 12" x 96"
8.150 Camblain L’Abb£1918. C., 30" x 40"
8.151 Carency, France. C., 30" x 40"
Frank Dobson
Born 1888 in London, the son of a painter. Worked in the studio of
Sir William Reynolds-Stephens from 1902 until he was eighteen.
Studied art at Hospitalfield, Arbroath, Scotland, 1906-10, after which
he went to the City and Guilds School, Kennington, London and thence
to the Newlyn School, Cornwall. War service 1914-18. Associated with
P. Wyndham Lewis, William Roberts and Edward Wadsworth at the
Group X Exhibition 1920. Turned to sculpture in 1921 and influ-
enced by Maillol. British official War Artist 1940. A.R.A. 1942.
R.A. 1953.
8,152 Lt Alan McLeod, VC. C., 36" x 30"
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Edmond Dyonnet
Bom 1859 at Crest, France. Studied at the Accademia Albertina, Turin,
under Gilardi (1881) and with Morelli in Naples. Came to Canada in
1875. Taught at the Council of Arts and Manufacturers (Monument
National), Montreal (1891-1922), the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Montreal
(1922-24). A.R.C.A. in 1893, R.C.A. in 1901; secretary of the R.C.A.,
1919-47. Died at Montreal in 1954. Portrait and landscape painter.
8.153 Portrait of Sgt Alexander Brereton, VC. C., 40 1/4" x 30 5/8"
Frederick Etchells
Born in 1886 at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Studied at the Royal College of
Art, 1908-11, and Paris, 1911-14, where he became interested in
Cubist and Fauve movements. Associated with P. Wyndham Lewis
and others in London Group, Vorticists and Group X. Took his
A.R.I.B.A. after the First World War and abandoned painting for
architecture. Translated Le Corbusier’s Towards a New Architecture
into English.
8.154 Armistice Day, Munitions Centre. C., 1 19 3/4" x 83 1/2"
John Everett
Born in 1876. Claimed to be a cousin of the late Sir Winston Churchill.
Studied at the Slade School and in Paris under Lucien Simon. Pre-
1914 cmised widely in the Channel in his cutter Walrus and made
several voyages in sailing ships as a seaman. Served in the army from
1914 until discharged in 1916. Made many sketching voyages as a
passenger between the wars. He never sold his work but bequeathed
nearly all his marine output to the National Maritime Museum,
Greenwich. Died in 1949 at London.
8.155 S.S. Lake Manitoba Tempera on paper, 14 1/2" x 20 1/2"
8.156 S.S. Sardinian (Allan Line). Tempera on paper, 16 1/4" x 24"
Kenneth Keith Forbes
Bom in 1892 at Toronto. Studied at the St John’s Wood Art School,
London; the Newlyn Art School, Cornwall under Stanhope Forbes; the
Slade School, London with Henry Tonks; and the New Art School
London. Was a champion boxer as a student. Enlisted in the Stock Ex-
change Battalion British Army and was twice wounded. Then loaned to
Canadian War Records Office as a painter. Returned to Toronto where
he now lives. A.R.C.A. in 1927, R.C.A. in 1933. Figure and portrait
painter.
8.1 57 The Defence of Sanctuary Wood. C., 60" x 96"
8.158 Canadian Artillery in Action. C., 62" x 96 1/2"
8.159 Portrait of Brigadier General J.G. Ross. C., 60" x 40"
8.160 Portrait of Brigadier General C.G. Armstrong. C., 60" x 40"
8.161 Portrait of Sgt William Merrifield, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.162 Portrait of Cpl William Metcalfe, VC. C., 40" x 30"
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Ernest George Fosbery
Bom 1874 at Ottawa. Began as a pupil of Franklin Brownell in
Ottawa (1890-97); later studied in Paris with Fernand Cormon,
1897-98. Went to Boston in 1900, then to Buffalo where he was
head of the Arts Students League of Buffalo (1907); also taught at
the Arts Guild of Buffalo, 1910-11. Returned to Ottawa in 1911
and taught at the Ottawa Arts Association. Served in First World
War. From 1920 he taught the R.C.A. life class in Ottawa. Taught at
the Ottawa Technical High School, 1934-41. A. R.C.A. in 1912;
P.R.C.A., 1943-48. Portrait painter. Died at Cowansville, Quebec,
in 1960.
8.163 Portrait of Pte M.J. O’Rourke, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.164 Portrait of Sgt T.W. Holmes, VC. C., 40" x 30”
Robert Ford Gagen
Born in 1848 at London, England. Came to Canada in 1862 with his
father and settled near Seaforth, Ontario. Studied in London and
Toronto with William Cresswell and John A. Fraser; he worked for a
time with Fraser at Notman’s photographic studio. Founding member
of the O.S.A., in 1872. A. R.C.A. in 1880. R.C.A. in 1914. Commissioner
of fine arts for the C.N.E., 1912-26. Taught at the Central Ontario
School of Art. Died at Toronto in 1926. Painter of landscapes and
seascapes at Gloucester, Massachusetts, and on the Maine Coast, first
painted in the Rocky Mountains in 1890.
8.165 Shipbuilding, Poison’s Yard, Toronto. W., 13 3/8" x 20"
8.166 Poison’s Yard, Toronto. C., 36" x 45"
8.167 Shipbuilding in Ashbridges Bay, Toronto. C., 57" x 81"
8.168 Poison’s Ironworks Yard. W., 13 1/4" x 20 1/8"
8.169 Wooden Ships, Toronto. W„ 15 3/8" x 22 1/8"
8.170 Toronto Shipbuilding. W., 15 1/8" x 21"
8.171 Toronto Shipbuilding: Dominion Shipbuilding Company. W.,
14 7/8" x 26 3/8"
Colin Gill
Born in 1892 at Bexley Heath, Kent, England. Studied at the Slade
School and the British Institute, London and won a scholarship to the
British Academy at Rome in 1913. Official War Artist 1919-20.
Decorative and genre painter. Died at Bexley Heath, 1940.
8,967 Canadian Observation Post (or The Widow’s House). C.,
73" x 95 3/4"
Harold Gilman
Born 1876 at Rode, Somerset, son of a clergyman. Entered Hastings
Art School 1896. In 1897 he transferred to the Slade School where
he met Spencer Gore. Visited Spain in 1904. Camden Town Group
1911. Visited Paris in 1910 and influenced by Van Gogh, Gauguin
and Signac. Visited Halifax in 1918. Painter of interiors, portraits and
landscapes. Died of influenza 1919.
8,172 Halifax Harbour at Sunset, 1918. C., 77" x 132"
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Charles Ginner
Bom 1878 at Cannes, France of English parents. Studied architecture
in Paris 1901 but turned to painting and studied at Academie Vitti
under the Spaniard, Anglada y Camerosa and at the Ecole des Beaux-
Arts. Visited Buenos Aires in 1909. Camden Town Group 1911 and
London Group 1913. Official British Artist in both wars. A.R.A.
1942. CBE 1950. Painter of intimate landscapes and urban subjects.
Died at London in 1952.
8.173 The Filling Factory. C., 120” x 144"
Sir Edmund Wyley Grier
Born 1862 at Melbourne, Australia. Came to Canada in 1876 but the
family later went to London. Studied at the Slade School, London, the
Scuola Libera, Rome and at Julian’s in Paris. Exhibited at the R.A. at
times between 1886 and 1895. Returned to Canada in 1891. A.R.C.A.
in 1893, R.C.A. 1894, P.R.C.A., 1930-39. D.C.L. (Bishop’s), 1934.
Knighted 1935. Retired in 1947. Died at Toronto 1957. A portrait
painter, he painted many of the leading people of his time in Canada.
8.174 Portrait of General the Flon. S.C. Mewburn. C., 44" x 34"
Nina Hamnet
Born in 1890 at Tenby, Wales. Studied at the Pelham Art School and
the London School of Art. Teacher at the Westminster Technical
Institute. Painter, illustrator and writer. A well known Soho personage
of her day. Died in 1956.
8.175 Major General W.B. Lindsay. C., 50" x 36"
Edward Handley-Read
Born in 1869 at London. Studied at the Westminster Art School and at
the Royal Academy School. Did camouflage work in World War I.
Magazine illustrator, landscape artist, portrait painter and lithographer.
Awarded MBE. Died in 1935 at London.
8,972 Our Line near Neuve Chappelle. Pastel, 24 1/2" x 29 1/2"
Dudley Hardy
Born at Sheffield, England in 1866 (1867?) a son of Thomas Bush
Hardy, painter of marines. Studied in Dusseldorf, Antwerp and Paris.
Widely known in his day as an illustrator. Died in 1922.
8.176 Right Honourable Sir Robert Borden Reviews the Troops.
Body colour, 15" x 30"
Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton
Born at Chelsea, London in 1870, son of the painter William Hughes.
Self taught but studied under his father. A.R.A. in 1913; R.A. in 1919.
Died in 1937. Landscape artist in oil and water colour.
8,824 The Cemetary, Pas de Calais. C., 60" x 84"
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Richard Jack
Born in 1866 at Sunderland, England. Studied at York School of Art.
Scholarships at South Kensington School of Art and also studied at the
Academie Julian and the Academie Colarossi. Elected A.R.A., 1914
and R.A., 1920. Granted honorary commission as major in the Overseas
Military Forces of Canada in World War I in order to facilitate work
in the field. Came to Montreal in 1932. Portrait and genre painter.
Died 1952 at Montreal.
8.178 The Taking of Vimy Ridge, Easter Monday, 1917. C.,
144 1/4" x 238"
8.179 The Second Battle of Ypres, 22 April to 25 May 1915. C.,
146" x 234 1/2"
8.180 Brigadier General F.O.W. Loomis, CB, CMG, DSO. Pencil,
17 3/4" x 14 7/8"
8.181 Major K.L.T. Campbell, MC. Pencil, 17 3/4" x 13 1/2"
8.182 Brigadier General Hugh M. Dyer, CB, CMG, DSO. Pencil,
13 3/8" x 11"
Alexander Young Jackson
Born 1882 at Montreal. Studied art under Edmond Dyonnet and
William Brymner at the Monument National. Visited Europe three
times between 1905 and 1913. Also studied at Chicago while working
in 1906-7. Visited Algonquin Park with Tom Thomson in 1914.
Enlisted in the army in 1915 and was wounded. Appointed an Official
Artist and given the honorary rank of Lieutenant in the Overseas
Military Forces of Canada. Painted widely in Canada in the years
following the war, including Arctic and Rocky Mountains, Algoma
and Lake Superior. Painted on the Alaska Highway 1943. Original
member of Group of Seven, 1920, and Canadian Group of Painters
1933. A.R.C.A. in 1914, R.C.A. in 1919 (resigned in 1933 but
reinstated 1953). LL.D. (Queen’s) 1941 ; (McMaster) 1953; (Carleton),
1957. CMG in 1946. Lived at Toronto until 1955 when he moved to
Manotick and later to Ottawa.
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8.183 The Kemmel-Vierstraat Road. C., 25 1/4" x 30"
8.184 Camouflaged Huts, Villers-au-Bois. C., 34 3/4" x 44"
8.185 Mont Des Cats. C., 34" x 44"
8.186 Mont Des Cats. Coloured pencil, 8” x 10 1/2"
8.187 Church at Lievin, Moonlight. C., 25 1/8" x 30"
8. 1 88 Screened Road ‘A’ (Unfinished). C., 44" x 34"
8.189 Vimy Ridge from Souchez Valley. C., 34 1/8" x 44 1/8"
8.190 Vimy Ridge from Souchez Valley (Study). P.,
8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
8.191 Riaumont. C„ 24 7/8" x 29 7/8"
8.192 Portrait of Pte J.C. Kerr, VC. C„ 40" x 30"
8.193 Portrait of Lt Robert Shankland, VC. C., 40 1/8" x 30 1/4"
8.194 CSM Robert Hanna, VC. C„ 40" x 30"
8.195 Canada Camp, Camblain L’Abbe. C., 25 1/4" x 30"
8.196 Lievin, March, 1918. C., 25" x 30"
8.197 Gas Attack, Lievin. C., 25" x 30”
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8.198 Gun-pits, Lievin. C., 25" x 30"
8.199 Poperinghe. C., 25" x 30"
8.200 Trenches near Angres. C., 25" x 30"
8.201 The Green Crassier, 1918. C., 34" x 44"
8.202 Wytschaete Ridge from Kemmel-Vierstraat Ridge.
C„ 34" x 44"
8.203 Lorette Ridge, 1918. C., 34 1/4" x 44 1/4"
8.204 A Copse, Evening. C., 34" x 44"
8.205 Cite Jeanne d’Arc; Hill 70 in the Distance. C., 34" x 44"
8.206 Angres. C., 34" x 44"
8.207 Houses of Ypres. C., 25" x 30"
8.208 German Concrete Shelter, Lievin. C., 25" x 30”
8.209 Ypres. P„ 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
8.210 Lorette Ridge (Study) 1918. P., 8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
8.21 1 Ablain Saint-Nazaire (I). P., 8 1/2” x 10 3/4"
8.212 Ablain Saint-Nazaire (II). P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
8.213 Vlamertinghe, 1917. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2”
8.214 The Mill, Vlamertinghe. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
8.215 Camp near Saint-Eloy. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
8.216 ‘The Pimple’, Evening. C., 25" x 30"
8.217 Hersin. Coloured pencil, 7 7/8" x 10 1/4"
8.218 Hersin. Coloured pencil, 8 1/2" x 10 3/4”
8.219 ‘A’ Camp, Ypres Salient. Coloured pencil, 8 3/4" x 10"
8.220 Berthonval. Coloured pencil, 8 1/2" x 1 1"
8.221 Aix-Noulette. Coloured pencil, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
David Jagger
English portrait painter. Died in 1958.
8,222 The Bolshevik. C., 55" x 41"
Charles William Jefferys
Bom 1860 at Rochester, England. The family emigrated to Philadelphia
and later came to Canada. After several years in Hamilton he settled in
Toronto in 1880. Apprenticed in lithography and worked for Globe
and other Toronto papers. Studied painting in Toronto under G.A. Reid
and C.M. Manly. Illustrator on the New York Herald 1892-99 but
returned to Toronto. A.R.C.A. in 1912, R.C.A. in 1925. Taught
drawing at the department of architecture, University of Toronto
1912-37. Illustrator and painter of mural decorations. LL.D. (Queen’s)
1931. Died at Toronto 1952.
8.223 Polish Army Bathing at Niagara Camp. C., 60" x 76"
8.224 Siberian Battery Exercising with Gun Limbers at Petawawa
Camp. W., 30" x 42"
8.225 Soldiers of the Polish Army in the YMCA. W.,
16 5/8" x 21 3/8"
8.226 View over the Ottawa River. W., 13 7/8" x 17 5/8"
8.227 Polish Soldiers Forming Line. W., 12" x 17 1/4"
8.228 Corner of Petawawa Camp. W., 8 1/2" x 14 1/2"
8.229 Observation Post, Petawawa Camp. W., 16 1/4” x 22 1/2"
8.230 Bayonet Exercise, Niagara Camp. Lithograph,
17 3/8" x 24 1/4"
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8.231 Out Door Lecture to Canadian Officers, Victoria College,
Toronto. Lithograph, 12 3/4" x 19”
8.232 Polish Officer. Lithograph, 13 3/8” x 9 1/2”
8.233 Departure of the Siberian Battery. Lithograph, 22 5/8" x 19"
8.234 Polish Battalion Drilling, Niagara Camp. Lithograph, 18" x 24”
8.235 Polish Soldiers in YMCA Tent. Pencil, 8 1/2” x 1 1 ”
8.236 Instruction in Signalling. Pencil, 8 1/2” x 1 1"
8.237 69th Battery Stables. Pencil, 5 1/2” x 8 3/4”
8.238 67th Battery Stables. Pencil, 5 1/8” x 9 1/8"
8.239 70th Battery Stables. Pencil, 6 1/4" x 10 5/8"
8.240 71st Battery Stables. Pencil, 6 1/4” x 10 3/8”
8.241 74th Battery Stables. Pencil, 5 3/8" x 7 1/8"
8.242 Instruction in Propeller Swinging. Coloured pencil,
9 1/4" x 11 3/4”
8.243 Trench Digging, Cedarvale. Pencil, 12 3/4” x 13 3/4"
8.244 Petawawa Camp, A Condemning Board. Pencil,
9 1/4" x 1 1 3/4"
8.245 Morning Inspection. Pencil, 14 1/2” x 23 3/8"
8.246 Stretching Linen on Aeroplane Wings, Leaside. Pencil,
8 1/2" x 11"
8.247 Signallers, Petawawa Camp. Pencil, 12 1/4" x 1 1 "
8.248 In the Battery Stables. Pencil, 10 7/8" x 11 ”
8.249 Instruction in Gunnery. Pencil, 11 3/8" x 18 5/8"
8.250 Off to Siberia. Pencil, 13” x 12 1/2”
8.251 85th Battery at Firing Practice. Pencil, 9 3/4” x 18”
8.252 85th Battery at Firing Practice. Pencil, 17" x 27 3/8”
8.253 Five P.M. Parade of the RAF. Pencil, 12 3/8" x 20 1/8"
8.254 Digging a Communication Trench. Pencil, 14 1/4" x 18 1/8"
8.255 Musketry Instruction. Pencil, 12 3/8” x 20 1/8"
8.256 Polish Soldiers, Niagara Common. Pencil, 16 1/8" x 22 1/2"
Francis Hans Johnston
Bom at Toronto in 1888 as Francis Hans Johnston later known as Franz
Johnston. Studied at the Central Technical School, Toronto, under
Gustav Hahn, Central Ontario School of Art under William Cruikshank
and G.A. Reid, in Cincinnati, and at the Pennsylvania Academy,
Philadelphia under Daniel Garber and Philip Hale. Worked at com-
mercial art in New York, then returned to Toronto to work for Grip
Limited. A.R.C.A. 1919. Member of the Group of Seven in 1920.
Principal of the Winnipeg School of Art, 1920-24, then returned to
Toronto. Taught at the Ontario College of Art, 1927-29. Had a
summer School of Art on Georgian Bay, 1930-40. Visited the Arctic
in 1939. Died at Toronto in 1949.
8.257 Camp Borden. C., 54” x 72"
8.258 Beamsville. C., 72" x 54"
8.259 Stunting at Armour Heights. W. and T., 14 5/8" x 19 3/4"
8.260 Looking Through ‘D’ Flight Hangar. W. and T.,
10 3/4" x 13 7/8"
8.261 Flying Far above the Clouds. W„ 22 1/2" x 28 1/2"
8.262 Waiting, Leaside Camp. W., 14 1/2" x 19 5/8"
8.263 Hazy Day, Beamsville. W. and T., 28 3/8" x 22 3/4"
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8.264 Wing Headquarters, Camp Borden. W., 1 1" x 13 7/8"
8.265 Ploughing Through the Clouds. W. and T., 22 1/2” x 28 1/2”
8.266 As it Looks over the Side. T., 22 3/4” x 28 5/8”
8.267 Looking up into the Blue. T., 22 1/2” x 28 1/2”
8.268 Coming Home, Armour Heights. W. and T., 30” x 60”
8.269 Sopwith Camel Looping. W., 28 1/2” x 22 1/2”
8.270 School of Aerial Gunnery. W., 13 1/2” x 22 1/8”
8.271 First Avro Machine in Canada. W., 19 1/2” x 19 3/4”
8.272 Dropping Between Clouds. W., 19 3/4” x 19 1/2”
8.273 Above the Hangars. W., 21 1/4” x 20 1/2"
8.274 Flying over the Sky Seas. W., 22 3/4” x 28 1/2”
8.275 Bad Landing. W., 22 3/8" x 28 1/2"
8.276 Over the Houses. W., 22 3/8” x 28 1/2"
8.277 Contour Flying. W., 22 1/2" x 28 1/2"
8.278 Going into a Loop. W., 27 1/2” x 22 5/8"
8.279 Cadets on Artillery Observation. W., 28 1/2” x 22 1/2"
8.280 North-East from Leaside. W., 23" x 28 1/2”
8.281 Curtis J 94 W„ 28 1/2" x 22 1/2"
8.282 Sopwith Camel from Beamsville. W., 28 1/2” x 22 1/2”
8.283 A Forced Landing. W„ 14 5/8" x 19 1/4"
8.284 A Tragic Incident. W., 28 1/2" x 22 1/2"
8.285 Looking Back Through the Wings. W., 28 1/4" x 22 3/8"
8.286 Last Day’s Flying. W., 1 1 " x 13 3/4"
8.287 Looking Due East from the Aerodrome, Camp Borden. W.,
15 1/8" x 22 1/4"
8.288 South East from Path to Hangars. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
8.289 Across the Hills from Hangars. W., 15” x 22 1/4"
8.290 Cadet Quarters, Camp Borden. W., 15 1/4” x 22 1/4”
8.291 Towards the Hills Across the Aerodrome. W., 1 1 ” x 13 7/8"
8.292 Looking South Across the Aerodrome. W., 15 1/8" x 22 1/4”
8.293 Road to the Hangars. W„ 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
8.294 Looking South over Camp Borden. W., 28 1/4" x 22 1/2”
8.295 First Canadian Built Avro Flying at Beamsville. W. and T.,
20" x 30"
8.296 In the Cloud Lanes. W. and T., 19 3/4" x 30”
8.297 Above the Lake; Targets Below. T., 22 1/2” x 28 1/2”
8.298 Looking East, School of Gunnery, Beamsville. T.,
14" x 22 3/4"
8.299 First Snow at Camp Borden, 1918. W. and T.,
22 1/2" x 24 1/4"
8.300 Winter Flying, Cedar Swamps. W. and T., 22" x 28 1 /2"
8.301 Instructor Starting a Spinning Nose-Dive. W. and T.,
28 1/2" x 22 3/4"
8.302 Over the Don Valley near Leaside Camp. T. (sketch),
12 5/8" x 12 1/8"
8.303 Impressions Across ‘Drome’, Leaside Camp. Pencil,
6 1/4" x 14 1/4"
8.304 Artillery Observation: Pilot Observing Shell Burst. W. and T.,
14 5/8" x 19 5/8"
8.305 What Greets the Eye when You Look Back at the Pilot. T.,
28 1/2" x 22 1/2"
8.306 Looking South East from ‘D’ Flight Hangar, Armour Heights.
W„ 14 5/8" x 19 7/8"
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8.307 Looking West from No. 3 School of Aerial Gunnery. W.,
8 1/2” x 14 3/8"
8.308 ‘B’ Flight, CTS 78. W. and T„ 1 0 5/8” x 1 3 3/4"
8.309 83rd Squadron, Leaside. W., 10 1/2” x 14 3/8”
8.310 Across the 'Drome’ North West from 91. T., 9 7/8” x 14 1/4”
8.31 1 Across the ‘Drome’, 91st Squadron, Leaside. W. and T.,
10” x 13 1/8"
8.312 Typical Wireless Station, North Group, Leaside. Pencil and
wash, 6 7/8" x 9 1/2"
8.313 Repair Work in Hangar, Leaside. Pencil, 10 1/8” x 13 7/8”
8.314 ‘C’ Flight Machine Crashed on Hangar ‘B’. Pencil and W.,
11" x 13 1/8”
8.315 Taking Off. W. and T., 1 4 3/8" x 1 4 1 /4"
8.3 1 6 Leaside Camp. W. and T., 1 3 7/8" x 1 4 1/2"
8.317 Captain Robb Making a Late Landing. W. and T.,
14 1/4" x 14 1/8"
8.318 Donlands. Pencil and wash, 9" x 9 3/4"
8.319 Centre Control, Northern Group, Wireless Station, Leaside.
W. and T., 14 3/8"x 10 1/8"
8.320 A Hot (Bumpy) Day at Leaside. W. and T., 10 1/8" x 14 1/8"
8.321 Eastern Group. Crayon, 8 3/4" x 10 3/8"
8.322 S.T. Battery Wireless, Eastern Group, Leaside. Pencil and wash,
8 1/2" x 6 3/4"
8.323 A Bad Crash. Pencil, 1 1 1/2" x 10”
8.324 Curtis Machine in Full Flight. W., 8 1/2” 12 3/4"
8.325 Flying in the Evening, North of Leaside Camp. T.,
13 1/4" x 10 5/8"
8.326 Hazy Afternoon, Leaside. W., 6 1/8" x 14 3/8"
8.327 Junior Officers Quarters, Armour Heights. W.,
14 3/8" x 19 7/8"
8.328 Looking East from ‘Drome’ Orderly Room to Right, Armour
Heights. W., 14 3/8" x 19 1/8"
8.329 Stunting at Camp Borden. W. and T., 10 5/8” x 13 5/8"
Frederick Waistel! Jopling
Born at Kensington, London, England in 1860. Came to Canada
in 1874 and later studied at the Ontario School of Art under J.A.
Fraser, R.C.A. and Lucius R. O’Brien, R.C.A. and at the Art Students
League in New York. Illustrator and etcher. Died at Toronto in 1945.
8.330 Forging the 9-Inch Shell. Mezzotint, 17 1/8" x 12 3/8"
8.331 Heating Billets for 9-Inch Shells. Etching, ll"x 15 5/8"
8.332 Toronto Officials Escorting First German Submarine in
Canadian Waters. Etching, 1 1 1/2" x 20 1/2"
8.333 Increased Tonnage. Etching, 10 5/8" x 18"
Louis Keene
Born in 1888 at London, England. Studied at the Chelsea School of
Art, London and the South African School of Art. Came to Canada
in 1912. Cartoonist Cape Argus of South Africa and the Herald in
Montreal. Enlisted 1st Auto Machine Gun Brigade 1914 and served as
lieutenant with the 20th Machine Gun Company in Siberia. Served
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overseas with Lome Scots in the Second World War. Painted in
Vladivostok in 1919 and in Liverpool and London 1940-45. Engaged
in business in Toronto between and after the wars.
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8.334 Canadians Outside the Depot, Siberia, Russia. T. on B.,
47 1/4” x 71 1/2"
8.335 To Fill the Gap. T„ 47 1/2” x 70 3/4"
8.336 Fort 90, Gornostai, Siberia. Pencil and white ink,
14 1/2" x 10"
8.337 A Machine Gun Officer, Siberia. Chalk and gouache,
14 3/4" x 10 1/4"
8.338 Officer in Siberian Kit. Chalk and gouache, 14 3/4" x 10 1/4"
8.339 Officer’s Snow Kit, Siberia. Ink and chalk, 14 3/4" x 10 1/4"
8.340 Machine Gun Sergeant, Siberia. India ink and chalk,
15 1/4" x 10 1/2"
8.341 Infantry (Canadian) in Full Kit, Siberia, 1919. Chalk and
gouache, 14 1/4" x 9 3/4"
8.342 Russian Weather Cock. Chalk and gouache, 17 7/8" x 10 1/8"
8.343 Unloading Stores, Eggershelt. Chalk and gouache,
10 3/8" x 10 7/8"
8.344 Mountie — RCNWMP Trooper (Cpl S.F. Barbour). Chalk and
gouache, 18 1/4" x 11 7/8”
8.345 A Canadian Infantryman. Ink and chalk, 18 1/4” x 1 1 7/8”
8.346 Smouldering Russian Army Store House Burnt by the
Bolsheviks. Chalk and gouache, 15 1/8" x 20"
Eric Henri Kennington
Born at Chelsea, Fondon in 1 888, son of the painter Benjamin
Kennington. Studied at the Lambeth and Kensington Art Schools.
Influenced by the fifteenth-century Italian painters. War Artist
1916-19. Travelled with the Canadians during the march to the
Rhine. Travelled in Russia and was in Arabia with T.E. Lawrence in
1922. Official War Artist in the Second World War 1940-43. A.R.A.
in 1951. Also known as a sculptor. Died 1960.
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and Purchases
8.347 Tents, Nissens, Big Elephants, Little Elephants. Pastel,
20" x 24 1/2"
8.348 Interior of a Nissen Hut. Pastel, 25 1/2" x 8 7/8"
8.349 A German Cage for Captured British. Pastel,
19 1/8" x 20 1/2"
8.350 Mustard Gas. Pastel, 25 3/4" x 19 3/4"
8.35 1 The Ace. Pastel, 33 1 /2" x 25 1 /2"
8,968 The Conquerors. C., 116 1/2" x 95 1/2"
James Kerr-Lawson
Born in 1865 at Austruther, Fifeshire, and was taken to Canada in
his youth. Studied in Rome at the Academy of San Luca and the
French Academy in Rome, also at Julian’s in Paris. Travelled in Spain
and North Africa, 1893-94. Revisited Canada but painted chiefly in
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England and Italy. Held the rank of Honorary Major in the Overseas
Military Forces of Canada while sketching in France and Flanders in
preparation for the large canvases which he painted for the Canadian
War Memorials Collection. Died at Fondon in 1939.
8.352 The Cloth Hall, Ypres. C., 109" x 143"
8.353 Arras, the Dead City. C., 109" x 145"
Harold Knight
Born 1874 at Nottingham, England. Studied at the Nottingham School
of Art and at Julian’s in Paris under Jean-Paul Faurens and Benjamin
Constant. Elected A.R.A., 1928 and R.A. in 1937. Portrait painter and
painter of marines and landscapes in oil and water colour. Husband
of Dame Faura Knight. Died 1961.
8.354 Major T.W. MacDowell, VC. C„ 40" x 30"
8.355 Sgt W.L. Rayfield, VC. C„ 40" x 3 1 1 /8"
Dame Laura Knight
Laura (Johnston) Knight, born at Long Eaton, Derbyshire in 1877.
Studied at the Nottingham School of Art. Travelled in Holland and
America. Married the painter Harold Knight in 1903. A. R.A. in
1927, R.A. in 1936. DBE in 1929. Known for her paintings of the
circus, theatre, etc. Also an etcher. Author of Oil Paint and Grease
Paint (1936), an autobiography.
8,962 Physical Training at Witley Camp. C., 120" x 144"
Sir Thomas Lawrence
See the National Gallery of Canada Catalogue, Volume I: Older
Schools, for biography.
8,000 Sir Alexander MacKenzie. C., 29 1/2" x 24 1/4"
Percy Wyndham Lewis
Born 1 884 in a ship off Nova Scotia of British parents. Scholarship at
the Slade 1898-1901. 1902-8 worked in Paris; Germany, including six
months at the Heirnan Academy, Munich; Holland and Spain. Member
of Camden Town Group 1911 and original member of the London
Group 1913. Founded Rebel Art Centre and Vorticist Group 1914.
Served Royal Artillery 1915-17; 1917-18 Official War Artist Canadian
Corps Headquarters. Painter and draughtsman, novelist, critic, political
theorist and pamphleteer. Died in 1957 at London.
8.356 A Canadian Gun Pit. C., 120" x 142 1/2"
8.357 A Canadian Gun Pit. Ink and W., 14" x 20"
Edward Barnard Lintott
Born in 1875 at London. Educated at Julian’s in Paris under Benjamin
Constant and Jean-Paul Laurens; Ecole des Beaux-Arts; University of
Sorbonne, Paris. Painter of portraits and landscapes in oil and water
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colours. Painted in Russia in 1917 when attached to the British
Embassy. Art adviser to The Times (1920). Author of the Art of
Water Colour Painting. Lived in New York and Vermont in the
1940s and is listed in certain publications as an American artist.
8,358 Cpl F.G. Coppins, VC. C., 40" x 30"
Raymond Lintott
Born in 1893 at Brighton, England. Figure and portrait painter in
oils, illuminator and lettering artist; art master. Studied at Brighton
School of Art.
8.359 Lt Col W.G. Barker, VC. C., 40" x 30"
Flora Lion
Born at London, England. Studied at the Royal Academy Schools,
London and in Paris under J.-P. Laurens. Portrait, genre and landscape
painter and lithographer.
8.360 Lt F.M.W. Harvey, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.361 Brigadier General Alexander McDougall. C., 60" x 40"
Arthur Lismer
Born in 1885 at Sheffield (England). Studied at the Sheffield School
of Art (1898-1905) and the Antwerp Academy (1906-7). Came to
Canada in 1911 and settled in Toronto. Taught at the Ontario College
of Art, Toronto, 1915-16. Principal of the Nova Scotia College of Art,
1916-19. Vice-president of the Ontario College of Art, 1920-27.
Original member of the Group of Seven, 1920. A.R.C.A. in 1919,
R.C.A. in 1946. LL.D. (Dalhousie) in 1942. Has painted landscape in
northern Ontario, Nova Scotia, the St Lawrence, the Gaspe, New-
foundland, and the Rocky Mountains. Lives in Montreal.
7,749 The Olympic with Returned Soldiers. P., 12" x 15 1/2"
8.362 Minesweepers, Halifax. C., 48" x 64"
8.363 Olympic with Returned Soldiers. C., 48" x 64”
8.364 Convoy in Bedford Basin. C., 36" x 102"
8.365 Naval Air Service Camp. Black chalk, 13 3/8" x 30 3/4"
8.367 Canadian Destroyers at Sea. Black chalk, 12" x 16"
8.368 Looking Astern on a Sub-Chaser. Black chalk, 1 1 1/2" x 16"
8.369 Convoy at Sea. Lithograph, 8 3/4" x 12 1/2"
8.370 Submarine Chasers. Lithograph, 12" x 17 1/4"
8.371 Minesweepers and Seaplanes. Lithograph, 14 1/2" x 12 3/4"
8.372 Minesweepers at Sea. Lithograph, 1 1 1/2" x 17 5/8"
8.373 The Transport Aquitania. Lithograph, 16" x 13"
8.374 The Little Drifter and the Big Freighter. Lithograph,
12 3/4" x 17 1/4"
8.375 A Forward Gun on a Patrol Boat. Lithograph, 17 5/8" x 15"
8.376 Minesweeping. Lithograph, 11 1/4" x 14 1/8"
8.377 Departure of a Troopship. Lithograph, 16 1/8" x 13"
8.378 HMCS Grilse on Convoy Duty. Lithograph, 15 1/8" x 21 3/4"
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8.379 Launching the Seaplane. Lithograph, 13 1/4" x 16 3/8"
8.380 Transport Leaving Halifax. Lithograph, 9 5/8" x 12 3/8"
8.381 Arrival of Hospital Ship, Pier #2, Halifax. Lithograph,
13 3/8" x 21 1/4"
8.382 Horne Again. Lithograph, 15 5/8" x 13 3/4"
8.383 The Sentinels. Lithograph, 15 3/8" x 12 5/8"
8.384 Harbour Defence — Winter. Lithograph, 16" x 22"
8.385 The Transport. Lithograph, 11 1/4" x 8 1/2"
William Logsdail
Born in 1859 at Lincoln (England). Studied at the Lincoln School of
Art and at the Academy of Beaux-Arts, Antwerp. Has painted land-
scapes in Italy and London. Chiefly a portrait painter. Died in 1944.
8.386 Major General D.M. Hogarth. C., 60" x 40"
8.387 Brigadier General Raymond Brutinel. C., 50" x 35"
Frances Loring
Born in 1887 at Wardner, Idaho, the daughter of a mining engineer who
worked in Canada. Studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Geneva; with
C. Giittner in Munich; at the Academie Colarossi, Paris; at the School
of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Art Students League,
New York. Came to Canada in 1913. A.R.C.A. in 1920, R.C.A. in
1947. LL.D. Toronto 1955. Sculptor of war memorials. Died at New-
market, Ontario in February 1968.
8.500 The Rod Turner. Bronze statuette, 27 1/2" high
8.501 The Shell Finisher. Bronze statuette, 27" high
8.502 The Furnace Girl. Bronze statuette, 24" high
8.503 Girls with a Rail. Bronze statuette, 28" high
8.504 The Oiler. Bronze statuette, 29" high
8.505 Noon Hour in a Munitions Plant. Bronze relief, 35" x 73 1/2"
Manly Edward MacDonald
Born in 1889 at Point Anne, Ontario. Studied at the Ontario
College of Art under J.W. Beatty and G.A. Reid; at the Albright Art
School, Buffalo, under Ernest Fosbery; and at the school of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, with William M. Paxton and Philip
Hale (1912-13). Travelled in Europe on an R.C.A. scholarship.
A.R.C.A. in 1919, R.C.A. in 1948. Lives at Toronto. Landscape
painter.
8.388 Women Lathering Carrots. C., 42 1/4" x 50 1/4"
8.389 Harvesters. C„ 50" x 60 1/4"
8.390 Land Girls Hoeing. C., 60" x 76"
8.391 Women in the flayfield. C., 60 1/2" x 72 1/4"
8.392 Apple Picking. C., 60 1/4" x 72 1/4"
8.393 Study (I). C., 14" x 16"
8.394 Study (II). B., 14" x 16"
8.395 Study (III). B., 14" x 16"
8.396 Study (IV). B., 14" x 16"
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8.397 Study (V). B., 15" x 18"
8.398 Study (VI). B., 14 1/8" x 17 1/2"
8.399 Study (VII). C„ 15" x 18"
8.400 Study (VIII). C„ 15" x 18"
8.401 Study (IX). C., 15" x 18"
8.402 Study (X). B., 1 2" x 14"
8.403 Study (XI). B., 12" x 14"
8.404 Study (XII). B„ 1 1 1/2" x 14"
8.405 Study (XIII). B., 10" x 12"
8.406 Study (XIV). B., 10" x 12"
8.407 Study (XV). B., 10 1/4" 1 1 1/4"
8.408 Study (XVI). B„ 1 0" x 1 2"
8.986 Study (XVII). B„ 8 1/2" x 10 1/8"
8.987 Study (XVIII). B., 8 1/2" x 10 1/8"
8.988 Study (XIX). B., 10 1/8" x 12 1/8"
8.989 Study (XX). B., 10 1/8" x 1 2"
8.990 Study (XXI). B., 10 1/8" x 12 1/8"
8.991 Study (XXII). B„ 12" x 14"
Harrington Mann
Born in 1864 at Glasgow, Scotland. Studied at the Slade School of
Art, London, under Professor Legros and at Paris under Boulanger and
Lefevre, and at Rome. Died at New York in 1937. Portrait painter.
8.413 Sir Robert Borden C., 50" x 40"
8.414 Lieutenant General Sir Sam Hughes. C. 50" x 41 "
Ralph Godard Mathews
Born in 1888 at Toronto. Believed to have been trained in architecture.
Enlisted in the University of Toronto Training Contingent in November
1917 and commissioned lieutenant in 1918. Released from the service
in July 1919.
8.415 Brigadier General G.S. Tuxford, CB, CMC. Pencil,
17 1/4" x 13 1/2"
8.416 General Sir Julian Hepworth George, Baron Byng of Vimy,
GCB, GCMG, MVO. Pencil, 14 3/4" x 14 3/8"
8.417 Col John Alexander Gunn, CMG, DSO. Pencil
15 3/4" x 10 1/4"
8.418 Brigadier General Archibald Hayes MacDonell, CMG, DSO.
Pencil, 17 3/4" x 13"
8.419 Brigadier General E. Hilliam, CMG, DSO. Pencil
17 3/4 "x 13"
8.420 Major General Richard E.W. Turner, VC, KCB, KCMG, DSO.
Pencil, 18" x 24"
8.421 Brigadier General Henry Burstall, KCB, CMG, ADC. Pencil,
9 1/2" x 13"
8.422 Brigadier General John Fletcher Leopold Embury, CB, CMG.
Pencil, 12 3/4" x 9"
8.423 Pte John Chipman Kerr, VC, 49th Edmonton Bn. Pencil,
16 3/8" x 10 3/4"
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8.424 Brigadier General William Bethune Lindsay, CB, CMG, DSO.
Pencil, 19 3/4" x 16"
8.425 Brigadier General William O’Kell Holden Dodds, CMG, DSO.
Pencil, 18" x 12 7/8"
8.426 Major General Garnet Burke Hughes, CB, CMG, DSO. Pencil
17 1/8" x 12 3/4"
8.427 Lt Col Archibald Ernest Graham McKenzie, DSO. Pencil,
19" x 14 3/8"
8.428 Major Arthur Hamilton Gault, DSO. Pencil,
14 7/8" x 10 3/8"
8.429 Capt Francis Alexander Caron Scrimger, VC. Pencil,
12 1/2" x 8"
Henrietta Mabel May
Born in 1884 at Montreal. Studied at the school of the Art Association
of Montreal under William Brymner (1909-12). In Paris she was
influenced by the French Impressionists and Post Impressionists.
A.R.C.A. in 1915. Founding member of the Canadian Group of
Painters, 1933. Retired to Vancouver in 1950. Landscape and
figure painter.
8.409 Women Making Shells. C., 84" x 72"
8.410 Study (I). C., 27" x 22"
8.411 Study (II). C., 18" x 22"
8.412 Study (III). C„ 23 5/8" x 28 3/4"
Ambrose McEvoy
Born in 1878 at Crudwell, Wiltshire. Encouraged by Whistler he
entered the Slade School in 1893, and there met Orpen and Augustus
John. Later worked with Sickert at Dieppe. He gained success as a
portrait painter about 1915. Painted for the Admiralty during the First
World War. A.R.A. in 1924. Died at London in 1927. Noted for
his portraits of fashionable women.
8.430 Sgt F. Konowal, VC. C„ 40" x 30"
8.43 1 Lt H. Strachan, VC. C„ 40" x 30"
Innes Meo
Served in the 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment with rank of
2nd Lieutenant. Reported missing 5th April 1918 and became a
prisoner of war at a camp at Pforzheim, Baden, Germany. Supplied
with drawing materials through the British War Memorials (Art)
Committee while a prisoner.
8,432 Canadians Repairing a Track under Shell-Fire. C., 45" x 66"
Ivan Mestrovic
Born in 1883 at Vrpolje (Slavonia). Studied under I. Rendic at
Split (Spalato) and under 0. Von Konig and E. von Hellmer at
Vienna. He studied at Paris with Rodin, Bourdelle and Maillol
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1911-14. Taught at and in 1922 became Rector of the Academie at
Zagreb. Moved to the U.S.A., where he taught at the University of
Syracuse, Syracuse, N.Y. and at Notre Dame University, Notre
Dame, Indiana. Died in 1962 at Notre Dame. Sculptor.
8,948 The Canadian Phalanx. Marble relief, 79 1/2" x 119"
David Brown Milne
Born in 1882 near Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario. Went to New York
in 1904 where he studied at the Art Students League. Engaged in
commercial art. Returned to Canada in 1917 and enlisted in the Army.
While in England was appointed a war artist at the close of the war
and painted scenes in the repatriation camps and the deserted battle
fields until the summer of 1919. After a few years in the United
States returned to Canada finally in 1928. Died at Toronto in 1953.
8.433 Vimy Ridge from Souchez. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.434 Ablain Saint-Nazaire Church from Lorette Ridge Looking
Toward Souchez and Vimy. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.435 Lievin. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.436 On Vimy Ridge Looking Towards Lens-Arras Road. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.437 Screened Road, Monchy-le-Preux. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.438 Wrecked Tanks, Monchy-le-Preux. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.439 Entrance to Cellar Shelter, Monchy-le-Preux. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.440 Montreal Crater ‘A’. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8,44! Montreal Crater ‘B\ W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.442 The Church, Bailleul, East of Vimy. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.443 Entrance to German Dug-Out, Oppy Wood. W.,
16 7/8" x 13 7/8"
8.444 Aerodrome, Camblain L’Abbe. W., 9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
8.445 Canadian Rest Camp, Villers Au Bois. W., 9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
8.446 From a German Gun Pit, at Bailleul (Artois). W.,
10" x 13 7/8"
8.447 Fresnoy. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.448 The Farbus-Vimy Road, Looking Towards Vimy. W.,
9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
8.449 Bomb Crater Behind Vimy Station. W., 10"x 13 7/8"
8.450 Canadian Corps Headquarters, The Chateau, Camblain
L’Abbe. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.451 Souchez and Vimy Ridge from Lorette. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.452 Vimy Ridge from Carency. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.453 Neuville St Vaast from the Poppy Fields. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.454 Neuville St Vaast. W„ 10" x 13 7/8"
8.455 The Bend in the Arras-Lens Road above Vimy Village. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.456 The Nine Elms. W., 10" x 13 7/8"
8.457 German Machine Gun Post in Thelus Cemetery. W.,
9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
8.458 Shell Hole and Wire at the Old German Line on Vimy
Ridge. W„ 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
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8.459 Camouflaged Steel Observation Post on the Souchez-Arras
Road. W„ 9 3/8" x 13 7/8"
8.460 Near View of Vimy Ridge. W., 9 3/4" x 10 7/8"
8.461 The Twins Crater, Vimy Ridge. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.462 The Orchard, Le Folie Farm. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.463 Looking Toward Thelus from a Nissen Flut under the Nine
Elms. W„ 1 3 7/8" x 19 3/4"
8.464 Thelus from the Church. W., 13 3/4" x 19 7/8"
8.465 Shattered Images in Thelus Cemetery. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.466 Farbus and Railway Wood from Bois de la Ville. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.467 Bois de la Ville, Vimy Ridge, from German Gun Pit. W.,
10" x 13 7/8"
8.468 Looking Towards Willerval, Arleux and Fresnoy from a
Comer of Farbus Wood. W., 10" x 13 7/8"
8.469 Vimy Ridge from the Bend in the Arras-Souchez Road. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.470 Neuville St Vaast, Nissen Huts on the Arras-Souchez Road.
W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.471 The Belfrey, Hotel de Ville, Arras. W., 14" x 19 7/8"
8.472 The Belfrey, Hotel de Ville, Arras. W., 14" x 19 7/8"
8.473 Panorama of Lorette Ridge, Ablain Saint-Nazaire Church,
Souchez Wood and Souchez — (Sec. ‘A’). W.,
6 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.474 Panorama of Lorette Ridge, Ablain Saint-Nazaire Church,
Souchez Wood and Souchez — (Sec. ‘B’). W., 6" x 19"
8.475 The Road to Passchendaele, German Pill Boxes on Each
Side. W„ 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.476 Passchendaele. W., 1 3 7/8" x 1 9 7/8"
8.477 Ypres from the Ramparts, near the Lille Gate. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.478 Courcelette from the Cemetery. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.479 Mount Kemmel, Dickebusch. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.480 Ypres from Outside the Ramparts. W., 7 1/4" x 19 7/8"
8.481 One of the St Eloi Craters. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.482 Bellevue Spur and Passchendaele from Gravenstafel. W.,
7 1/4" x 19 7/8"
8.483 Hill 60 from Zillebecke. W„ 7 1/4" x 19 7/8"
8.484 Petite Place, Arras. W., 13" x 19 3/4"
8.485 Maple Copse and Observatory Ridge from Dormy House.
W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.486 Hooge, Sanctuary Wood and Observatory Ridge Beyond. W.,
7 1/2" x 21 7/8"
8.487 Wrecked Tanks near Sanctuary Wood. W., 15 1/8" x 21 7/8"
8.488 Looking Through Ploegsteert Wood to Ploegsteert and
Armentieres. W., 15" x 21 3/4"
8.489 Ploegsteert from Messines. W., 8 3/8" x 22 1/4"
8.490 Sky-Scraper Pill-Box at Messines. W., 10 1/8" x 14"
8.491 German Pill-Box at Messines. W., 1 1 7/8" x 14 1/8"
8.492 Avion. W., 13" x 22"
8.493 Loos from the Trenches on Hill 70. W., 15" x 22"
8.494 The Sugar Refinery at Courcelette. W., 6 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.495 The Sugar Refinery at Courcelette. W., l" x 20"
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8.496 Wancourt. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.497 The Scarpe. W., 1 1" x 15 1/4"
8.498 Kinmel Park Camp, at Night. W., 7 1/2" x 1 1"
8.499 Private Brown Writes a Christmas Letter. W.,
11 1/4" x 11 3/4"
8.506 The Cloth Hall, Ypres. W„ 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.507 The Cathedral, Arras. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.508 The Cathedral, Arras. W., 13 7/8" x 20"
8.509 Panorama of Ypres from the Ramparts. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.510 Panorama of Ypres from the Ramparts. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.51 1 Dinner is Served. W., 10 5/8" x 18"
8.512 Abandoned Training Trenches, Kinmel. W., 11 1/2" x 17 7/8"
8.513 The Concert at the ‘Y’, Concentration Camp, Kinmel. W.,
11 3/4" x 16 7/8"
8.514 Late Afternoon, Kinmel Park Camp. W., 1 1 3/8" x 17 7/8"
8.515 Location Sketch of Kinmel Park Camp from the Hills
above Dyserth. W., 1 1 3/8" x 17 7/8"
8.516 Middle Section of the Camp from the Hills above Kinmel.
W., 11 1/2" x 17 7/8"
8.517 Looking Toward Rhyl and the Irish Sea. W.,
11 7/8" x 17 7/8"
8.518 Hills near Kinmel Park Camp. W., 13 3/8" x 18"
8.519 MD 2 Concentration Wing, Kinmel Park Camp. W.,
11 3/8" x 18"
8.529 The Canadian Camp at Kinmel Park. W., 1 1 3/8 "x 17 7/8"
8.530 Bordon, a Coming Storm. W„ 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.531 Ripon.W., 13 7/8"x 19 7/8"
8.532 Ripon, South Camp. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.533 Ripon, from above Artillery Road. W., 13 7/8” x 19 7/8"
8.534 Ripon, from Cathedral Tower. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.535 Ripon, from General Headquarters. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.536 Ripon, Part of Hospital. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.537 Ripon, North Camp. W., 1 0" x 1 3 7/8"
8.538 Brainshott from the Beacons. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.539 Bramshott, First Sign of Spring. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.540 Bramshott, ‘Tintown’ from the Training Ground. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.541 Bramshott, Interior of the Wesleyan Hut. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.542 Bramshott, from the Hammer Bottom. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.543 Bramshott, Catholic Women’s League Hut. W.,
13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.544 Bramshott, after the Snow. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.545 Bramshott, from Woolmer Hill. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.546 London-Portsmouth Road, Biamshott. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.547 Seaford, North Camp. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.548 Seaford, South Camp. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.549 Seaford, South Camp, from the Downs. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.550 Seaford, near Blatchington Spring. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.551 The Downs, Seaford. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.552 Seaford, from Chyngford. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.553 Seaford, A May Snowstorm. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
8.554 Seaford, Looking to Newhaven. W., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8"
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Gerald Edward Moira
Born Giraldo Eduardo Lobo de Moura or Moira in 1867 at London,
the son of a Portuguese miniature painter. Pupil of J.W. Waterhouse
and also studied in Paris. Taught at the Royal College of Art. Muralist
and worker in stained glass. Died 1959.
8.555 No. 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital at Doullens. C.,
120" x 132"
8.556 No. 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital at Doullens. C.,
120" x 66"
8.557 No. 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital at Doullens. C.,
1 20" x 66"
8.558 Canadian Foresters in Windsor Park. C., 105 "x 120 1/2”
James Wilson Morrice
Born in 1865 at Montreal. After attending University of Toronto and
the Law School at Osgoode Hall, took up painting and went to Europe
in 1889 or 1890. In Paris studied at Julian’s and with Henri Harpignies
and was influenced at first by Whistler and Puvis de Chavannes. Worked
in Paris most of his life. A pioneer of post-impressionism and of
‘pure’ painting, he had an important influence on the later development
of Canadian painting. Died in 1924 at Tunis.
8,949 Canadians in the Snow. C., 108" x 144"
H.J. Mowat (or Mowatt)
Believed to have been a Canadian who served in the ranks as a
gunner, possibly with the British Royal Garrison Artillery. Commis-
sioned at the request of Lord Beaverbrook and employed to make
illustrations for Canada in Flanders.
8.559 A Night Raid. Crayon, 1 7 7/8" x 1 2 1 /8"
8.560 Artillery at Night. Crayon, 13 5/8" x 9 1/4"
8.561 Village Fight. Crayon, 12"x 17 1/2”
8.562 Trench Fight. Crayon, 18" x 12 1/4"
8.563 Troops on the Move. Crayon, 21 1/2" x 14"
8.564 Counter Attack. Crayon, 1 1 1/2" x 18"
8.565 Tank in Action. Crayon, 1 2 " x 18 1 /2"
8.566 The Albatross Wreck. Crayon, 1 8" x 12 3/4"
8.567 Stretcher Bearers. Crayon, 19 1/4" x 13 3/4"
8.568 The Scout. Crayon, 13 5/8" x 9 1/4"
Sir Alfred Munnings
Born in 1878 at Mendham, Suffolk. Studied at the Norwich School
of Art and in Paris. Influenced by Constable, Stubbs and the English
sporting artists. A.R.A. in 1919, R.A. in 1925, P.R.A. 1944-49.
Knighted in 1944; KCVO in 1947. Author of three autobiographical
volumes (1950-52). Died in 1959 at Dedham, Essex. Painter of horses
and landscapes.
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8.569 Lord Strathcona's Horse on the March. C., 20" x 24"
8.570 December, 1916 Nightfall. C„ 25 "x 30 1/4"
8.571 Charge of Flowerdew’s Squadron. C., 20" x 24"
8.572 A Patrol. C., 20" x 24"
8.573 Halt on the March by a Stream at Nesle. C., 20"x 24"
8.574 Captain Prince Antoine of Orleans and Braganza. C.,
20" x 24"
8.575 Brigade Headquarters at Smallfoot Wood. C., 20" x 24"
8.576 Horses and Chargers of Various Units. C., 25" x 30 1/2"
8.577 Fatigue Party Making Bomb-Proof Shelters in Smallfoot
Wood. C., 20" x 24"
8.578 Major General the Right Hon. J.E.B. Seeley. C., 20" x 24"
8.579 Ruined Barn at Ennemain near Athies. C., 20" x 24"
8.580 Watering on the March. C., 25 " x 30"
8.581 Ruined Chateau at Ennemain, near Athies. C., 19 3/4" x 24"
8.582 Le Compte d’Etchegoyen. C., 20" x 24"
8.583 Watering Horses of the Black and Brown Troop. C.,
20" x 24"
8.584 Fort Garrys on the March. C., 20" x 24"
8.585 Fort Garrys on the March. C., 20" x 24"
8.586 Brigade Major Geoffrey Brooke, DSO. C., 20" x 24"
8.587 On the Edge of the Wood. C., 25" x 30"
8.588 A Canadian Trooper and his Horse (Unfinished). C.,
20" x 24"
8.589 A Team Log-Skidding in the Forest of Jura. C., 20" x 24"
8.590 Watering Horses (Study). C., 20" x 24"
8.591 Camp at Malbuison, near Pontarlier. C., 20" x 24"
8.592 Felling a Tree in the Vosges. C., 20" x 24"
8.593 Landscape Seen from the Slopes of the Forest of Dreux.
C„ 20" x 24"
8.594 Mill and Part of a Camp. C., 20" x 24"
8.595 Study of a Swiss Bull. C., 1 9 7/8 " x 24"
8.596 A Team of Blacks and a Mill. C., 20" x 24"
8.597 A Stream Bed at Labergement, Jura Forest. C., 20" x 24"
8.598 An April Day in the Forest. C., 20" x 24"
8.599 Log Loading. C., 20" x 24"
8.600 Building a Mill at Labergement. C., 20"x 24"
8.601 The Grey Team. C„ 18" x 24"
8.602 A Grey Team, and Forest of Dreux. C., 20" x 24"
8.603 Moving the Truck Another Yard. C., 20" x 24"
8.604 Horses of the 36th Company. C., 20" x 24"
8.605 Log Hauling and Loading. C., 1 9 " x 25 1 /2"
8.606 A Black Team in the Jammer. C., 20" x 24"
8.607 Four-Horse Team in the Forest. C., 19" x 25 1/2"
8.608 A June Evening in the Jura. C., 19 3/4" x 24"
8.609 Lumbermen Amongst the Pines. C., 20"x 24"
8.610 Study for a Mural. Oil on paper, 21 1/2" x 62 1/2"
8,973 Watering Horses near Domart. C., 109"x 144"
Arthur Nantel
Born in 1874 at Montreal. Possibly head of the art department of the
lithography firm where A.Y. Jackson worked as a boy. Enlisted in the
45
14th (Royal Montreal) Battalion. Captured at the Battle of St Julien
(Second Ypres) and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner. Encouraged
by the German prison authorities to paint. Died in 1948.
8.611 Cold Cheer in Fort #3. W., 9 1/2" x 12 1/4"
8.612 Gassed. W„ 13"x 19 7/8"
8.613 Neuhoff Mill. W„ 12 1/8" x 8 1/2"
8.614 A Bit of Gleiberg. W., 8 1/2" x 7"
8.615 Grub from England. W., 12 7/8" x 9 7/8”
8.616 Come on Boys. W., 1 2 3/8" x 9 1/4"
8.617 Herr Moller, Myself and Josephine. W., 12 3/4" x 9 3/8"
8.618 Bivouacking in a Church. W., 9 l/8"x6 1/8"
8.619 Sundays Promenade, #3 Geissen. W., 8 1/2" x 12 3/8"
8.620 On the Way to Roslers and Captivity. W., 12 3/4" x 10"
8.621 Christmas Eve in Geissen Camp. W., 9 3/4" x 10”
8.622 Sinews to the Fore. W., 9 3/4" x 12 7/8"
8.623 Marksburg. W., 1 2 1 /4" x 9 5/8"
8.624 Up-to-date Version of the Prodigal Son. W., 10 1/4" x 13"
8.625 Parcels for the Boys. W., 10" x 12 7/8"
8.626 9 A.M., April 24th, 191 5. W„ 9 3/8" x 12 1/2"
8.627 Before Soup. W., 12 1/4" x 9 1/8"
8.628 Every Day in the Week, 6 A.M. Geissen. W., 8 7/8 "x 12 1/4"
8.629 7 A.M. .April 22nd, 1915. W„ 12 1/2" x 9 1/4"
8.630 Panic in Ypres, April, 1915. W., 9 5/8" x 6 1/4”
8.632 Two Killed, Three Wounded. W., 8 1/2" x 6 3/4"
8.633 Village of Neuhoff, Oberhassen. W., 8 3/4" x 12 5/8"
8.634 Baldmustein. W., 9" x 1 1 3/8"
8.635 Faster, You Schweinhund. W., 10 1 /8" x 13"
8.636 After an Advance. W., 9 1/4" x 13 1/4”
8.637 Frenstuck, Breakfast. W., 9 5/8" x 12 7/8"
8.638 Cushy Job in the Straffe Commando. W., 10" x 12 3/4"
8.639 For God and the Kaiser. W., 9 1/4" x 9 3/8"
8,963 Passing the Doctor. C., 39 1/2" x 59 1/2"
8,985 After Soup. W„ 1 8 3/8" x 9 3/8"
Paul Nash
Born in 1889 at Fondon. Studied at the Slade School, 1910-12; An
early member of the Fondon Group. Was influenced by Cezanne and
Derain. Enlisted in the Artists Rifles, but was subsequently commis-
sioned in the Hampshire Regiment. After being invalided out, returned
to France as an Official War Artist. Assigned to the RAF as an Official
War Artist in World War II. Exhibited with the Surrealists in 1936.
As well as being a painter, he designed for the theatre and made book
illustrations. Died at Fondon in 1946.
See also sections: British War Artists Advisory Committee and
Commissions or Purchases
8.640 Night Bombardment. C., 72" x 84"
8.641 A German Double Pill Box — Gheluvelt. Fithograph,
17 3/4" x 14 1/8"
8.642 Rain - Fake Zillebeke. Fithograph, 10" x 14 1/4”
8.643 4.2 Shell Bursting, Hillside, Paschendaele. Fithograph,
10 1/8" x 14 1/8"
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8.644 Mine Crater, Hill 60. Lithograph, 3 3/4" x 17 7/8”
8.645 Men Marching at Night. Lithograph, 20 1/4" x 16 1/2”
8.646 A Monument to Fallen Canadians on Vimy Ridge. Pencil,
coloured chalk and water colour, 1 1 1/2" x 15”
8.647 Landscape — Year of Our Lord, 1917. Coloured chalk,
black and white ink on brown paper, 9 1/4” x 14 1/8"
8.648 Graves at Vimy. Pen and ink and grey wash, 9" x 1 1 1/2”
8.649 Dumbarton Lakes. Coloured chalk, black and white ink on
brown paper, 10”x 14”
8.650 Void. C., 28” x 36 1/8”
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
Born in 1889 at London. Studied at St John’s Wood Art Schools and
the Slade School; also at the Academie Julian, Paris. In Paris he shared
a studio with Modigliani. He was associated with the futurist move-
ment and was a friend of Severini and Marinetti. Served in the Red
Cross with the French Army in 1914. Orderly, RAMC until invalided
out in 1916. Returned to France as an Official War Artist in 1917.
A.R.A. in 1939. Died at London in 1946.
8.65 1 War in the Air. C„ 1 20” x 96”
8.652 The Roads of France ‘C’. P., 25 ” x 67”
8.653 The Roads of France ‘D\ P., 25” x 67”
8.654 The Roads of France ‘A’. P., 25” x 67"
8.655 The Roads of France ‘B\ P., 25" x 67”
8.656 Hans and Fritz. Lithograph, 18 3/8” x 13 1/2"
8.657 Labour Battalion Making a Road. Lithograph,
9 1/8” x 12 1/8”
8.658 Bottles. Lithograph, 8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
8.659 Coffin Looted by Germans. Lithograph, 8 7/8” x 1 1 3/8”
8.660 After a Push. Lithograph, 13 1/8” x 16 3/4”
8.661 Reliefs at Dawn. Lithograph, 10 7/8” x 14"
8.662 Observation Balloon. Lithograph, 20 1/4” x 14 1/4"
8.663 The Road. Lithograph, 18 1/2" x 15 1/8"
8.664 Over the Lines. Lithograph, 14 3/4” x 12 3/4"
8.665 Making the Engine. Lithograph, 15 3/4” x 1 1 7/8”
8.666 Assembling the Parts. Lithograph, 15 3/4" x 1 1 7/8”
8.667 Acetylene Welder. Lithograph, 15 3/4” x 11 3/4"
8.668 In the Air. Lithograph, 15 3/4” x 1 1 7/8”
8.669 Banking at 4000 Feet. Lithograph, 15 3/4" x 12 1/2”
8.670 Swooping down on a Taube. Lithograph, 15 3/4” x 1 1 3/4”
Sir William Nicholson
Bom in 1872 at Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Had his first
lesson from a pupil of Sir William Beachey. Studied briefly at the
Herkomer School and at Julian’s in Paris, but was mainly self-taught.
First made his name with some posters done in collaboration with
James Pryde under the name of the ‘Beggerstaff Brothers’. Trustee of
the Tate Gallery, 1934-39. Knighted in 1936. Died in 1949 at London.
8,671 Canadian Headquarters Staff. C., 95 1/2” x 1 15 1/2”
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Julius Olsson
Born in 1864 at Islington in London, son of a Swedish textiles agent.
Largely self-taught. Marine artist of note. Lieutenant RNVR engaged
on ships camouflage work during the Great War of 1914-18. R.A. in
1920. Died at Dalkey, County Dublin, Eire, in 1942.
8,672 The Night Patrol — Canadian MTBs Entering Dover Harbour.
C„ 84" x 144"
Sir William Orpen
Born in 1878 at Stillorgan, County Dublin. Studied at the Dublin
Metropolitan School of Art and at the Slade School. Enlisted as
lieutenant in the Army Service Corps 1915 and served as an Official
War Artist in France from 1916 to 1919. Official Artist at the
Versailles Conference in 1919. Presented his war sketches to the
Imperial War Museum. Portrait painter. Died at London in 1931.
8.001 Major General Sir F.O.W. Loomis, KCB, CMG, DSO, and
Bar. C., 36" x 30"
8.002 A Canadian Airman (Capt R.T.C. Hoidge, MC and Bar). C.,
36" x 30"
8.673 Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Currie, GCMG, KCB. C.,
36" x 30"
8.674 Major General L.J. Lipsett, CB, CMG. C., 36" x 30"
8.675 Major General Sir David Watson, KCB, CMG. C., 36" x 30"
8.676 Major General Sir Henry Burstall, KCB, CMG. C., 36" x 30"
8.677 Major General Sir Archibald Macdonell, KCB, CMG, DSO.
C., 36" x 30"
8.678 Major H. Willis-O’Connor, DSO. C., 36" x 30"
Herbert Sidney Palmer
Born in 1881 at Toronto. Studied at the Central Ontario School of
Art, Toronto, with F.S. Challener and J.W. Beatty. A.R.C.A. in 1915,
R.C.A. in 1934 (Secretary, 1948-51). Landscape and animal painter.
Lives in Toronto.
8.679 Potato Digging. C., 50" x 60 1/4"
Thomas Phillips
See the National Gallery of Canada Catalogue Volume II: Modem
European Schools, for biographical details.
8,003 Sir John Franklin. C., 28 1/4" x 23 1/2"
Harald Hume Piffard
Born in 1869 at London. Studied at the Royal Academy Schools and at
Julian’s in Paris. Genre, poster and portrait painter. Pioneer aviator.
Died in 1939 at London.
8,680 Capt Sir Bertram Lewis Lima. C., 30 "x 25 1/4"
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Mrs E.M.E. Pratt
Mrs Pratt who signs her work M. Pratt is represented in the Imperial
War Museum by two chalk drawings.
8.681 Piper W.J. Telfer, MM. Coloured pencil, 12" x 9 3/4"
James Peter Quinn
Born at Melbourne, Australia in 1871. Studied at the National Gallery
School, Melbourne, where he won a travelling scholarship in 1893.
Continued his studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris and at Julian’s
with Jean-Paul Laurens. Official Artist with the Australian Common-
wealth Military Forces, 1917-18. Died in 1962.
8.682 Major O.M. Learmonth, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.683 Lt R.G. Combe, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.684 Lt Col W.A. Bishop, VC. C., 40" x 30"
George Agnew Reid
Born in 1860 near Wingham, Ontario. Studied at Ontario School of
Art under Robert Harris, John A. Fraser and others, 1879-82; and at
the Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia, with Thomas Eakins, 1882-
85. Studied further in Paris at the Julian and Colarossi academies
1888-89. A.R.C.A. in 1885; R.C.A. in 1890; P.R.C.A. 1906-7.
Taught at Ontario College of Art, 1890-1928; principal from 1912.
Died at Toronto in 1947.
8.685 Armistice Day, Toronto. C., 96" x 72"
8.686 Women Operators. C., 48" x 66 1/4"
8.687 Forging 6-Inch Shells, Toronto. C., 48" x 66 1/8"
8.688 Charging and Running-off Electric Furnaces. C., 48" x 66"
8.689 Forging 9.2 -Inch Shells. C., 48" x 66"
8.690 Charging Open-hearth Furnaces. C., 25" x 30"
8.691 Casting 9.2-Inch Shell Blanks. P., 24 3/4" x 30"
8.692 Armistice Day, Toronto. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 5/8"
8.693 Ore Piles and Smelting Furnaces. Pastel, 1 1 7/8” x 13 5/8"
8.694 The Heat. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 5/8"
8.695 Rolling Steel Billets. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 5/8"
8.696 Charging Open-hearth Furnaces. Pastel, 11 7/8" x 13 5/8"
8.697 Casting Steel Billets. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 1/2"
8.698 Charging and Running-off Electric Furnaces. Pastel,
11 7/8" x 13 3/4"
8.699 Forging 9.2-Inch Shells. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 5/8"
8.700 Forging 4-Inch Shells. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 3/4"
8.701 Forging 6-Inch Shells. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 3/4"
8.702 Shipping Room for 6-Inch Blanks. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 3/4"
8.703 Shell Piles. Pastel, 1 1 3/4" x 13 3/4"
8.704 Nose and Tempering 75 MM Shells. Pastel, 1 1 3/4" x 13 7/8"
8.705 Nose and Tempering 75 MM Shells, Hamilton. Pastel,
11 7/8" x 13 3/4"
8.706 Moulding 4-Inch Shells. Pastel, 1 1 7/8" x 13 3/4"
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8.707 Nose-Boring and Cutting Off 9.2-Inch Shells, Toronto.
Pastel, 11 7/8" x 13 5/8"
8.708 Nose-Boring 9.2-Inch Shells, Toronto. Pastel,
11 3/4" x 13 7/8"
8.970 The Merry-Go-Round: Placing Plug in Base of Shells. Pastel,
11 7/8" x 13 3/4"
8.971 Armistice Day, Toronto. Pastel, 24 1/8" x 18 1/4"
Sir Joshua Reynolds
See the National Gallery of Canada Catalogue, Volume I: Older
Schools, for biography.
8,004 Jeffrey, Lord Amherst, 1717-1797. C., 29 1/2" x 24 1/4"
Samuel William Reynolds
Born in England in 1773. Mezzotint engraver and landscape artist.
Died at London in 1835.
8.709 General Sir G. Prevost. Engraving, 25" x 16"
Leonard Richmond
Born at Somerset. England in 1878. Chiefly self-taught but studied at
Taunton School of Art, Somerset and at the Chelsea Polytechnic,
London. Author in collaboration with J. Littlejohns of standard
works on the techniques of pastel and water-colour painting and of
other works. Landscape artist and poster painter.
8.710 Chinese Construction Camp near Villers. Pastel,
15 1/2" x 21 1/2"
8.711 Constructing Light Railway. Pastel, 13 1/2" x 16"
8.712 Camouflaged Tents. Pastel, 14 1/4" x 16 1/2"
8.713 Short Rest Behind the Lines. Pastel, 14" x 21 "
8.714 Canadian Dump Wagon. Pastel, 14" x 16 1/2"
8.715 Construction of a Railway Cutting, Second Stage. Pastel
14 5/8" x 17"
8.716 A Chinese Coolie. Pastel, 16 1/2" x 13"
8.717 A Canadian Camouflaged Camp. Pastel, 13 1/2" x 16 1/4"
8.718 Chinese Camouflaged Camp. Pastel, 13" x 16 1/2"
8.719 Canadian Railway Construction. C., 119 1/2" x 170"
8.720 The Beginning of a Railway Cutting. Pastel, 12 1/2" x 16 1/2"
8.721 Canadian Light Railway Engines. Pastel, 12 3/4" x 16 1/2"
8.722 The Cutting Approaches Completion. Pastel, 14" x 16 1/2"
8.723 Canadian Railway Construction Yard at Berlin. Pastel,
14 1/2" x 16 3/4"
8.724 Making the Deepest Railway Cutting in France. Pastel,
14 1/4" x 19 3/4"
8.725 A Chinese Cook. Pastel, 16 1/2" x 13"
8.726 Constructing Huts at GHQ. Pastel, 14" x 16 1/2"
8.727 Early Morning near Albert. Pastel, 14” x 16 1/2"
8.728 Rest by the Roadside. Pastel, 12" x 17 1/2"
14,344 The Wake of the Hun. Pastel, 17 3/4" x 12 1/2"
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William Patrick Roberts
Born in 1895 at London, England. Served one year as an apprentice to
a firm of commercial designers at age of fourteen; then studied at St
Martin’s School of Art and (1910-13) at the Slade. Colleague of
Wyndham Lewis in the Rebel Art Centre, the Vorticist Group of 1914
and Group X, 1920. Served as gunner in the Royal Artillery. Official
War Artist 1917-18 and in the Second World War.
8.729 The First German Gas Attack at Ypres. C., 120" x 144"
Albert Henry Robinson
Born at Hamilton in 1881. Pupil of J.S. Gordon at the Hamilton Art
School. Studied in Paris (1903-4) at Julian’s, the fecole des Beaux-
Arts, and for a time with the American artist Thomas William
Marshall. A.R.C.A. in 1911. R.C.A. 1920. Was a munitions inspector
in the First World War. Died in 1956.
8.730 Repairing Steamer in Drydock. C., 72" x 80"
8.731 Starting the Freighter. C., 71 3/8" x 80"
8.732 Study (I) — A Ship in Harbour. C., 22" x 26 1/4"
8.733 Study (II). C„ 17 1/2" x 21"
8.734 Study (III) — Starting the Freighter. C., 21 1/4" x 25 1/2"
George Romney
See the National Gallery of Canada Catalogue, Volume I: Older
Schools, for biography.
8,005 Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea). C., 50" x 40”
Sir William Rothenstein
Born in 1872 at Bradford, Yorkshire. Studied at the Slade School
under Professor Legros and at the Academie Julian in Paris. Encouraged
by Degas and Pissaro, and fonned friendship with Whistler. Visited
Italy 1906, India in 1910, U.S.A. 1912. Official War Artist 1917-18.
Principal Royal College of Art 1920-35. Knighted 1931. Attached
RAF 1939-41. Died in Gloucestershire 1945. Painter, portrait draughts-
man and writer.
See also Section British War Artists Advisory Committee
8.736 Ruins at Chaulnes. Black chalk and gouache,
14 1/2" x 20 3/4"
8.737 Old Houses at Peronne. Black chalk and gouache,
14 3/8" x 20 7/8"
8.738 A 6-Inch Naval Gun in Action at Montigny Farm. Black
chalk and gouache, 14 3/8" x 20 7/8"
8.739 Camouflaged Gun at Hervilly. Pencil, black chalk and
gouache, 14 1/2" x 20 7/8"
8.740 The Watch on the Rhine, (The Last Phase). C., 120" x 142"
8.741 Blecourt. Black chalk and gouache, 20 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.742 Captured Machine Gun Position, Bourlon. Black chalk and
gouache, 14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
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8.743 Bourlon Church and Village. Gouache, 14 3/8" x 20 7/8”
8.744 Battlefield, Bourlon. Black chalk and gouache,
14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.745 Entrance to Bourlon. Gouache, 14 3/8" x 20 7/8"
8.746 Interior of the Church, Bourlon. Black chalk and gouache,
14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.747 The Destroyed Chateau, Bourlon. Black chalk and gouache,
14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.748 Avenue Leading to Bourlon Wood. Black chalk and gouache,
28 3/8" x 21"
8.749 The Destroyed Bridge at Huy. Black chalk and gouache,
14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.750 The Great Square at Cambrai. Black chalk and gouache,
14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.751 Bourlon Village and Pond. Gouache, 14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.752 A View of Bonn from the River. Black chalk and gouache,
16 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.753 A Canadian Piper (Pipe Sergeant A. Newlands). Coloured
chalks, 29" x 21"
8.754 British Guns Outside the University, Black chalk and
gouache, 14 3/8" x 20 3/4"
8.755 Brigadier General Robert Walter Paterson, CMG, DSO. Red
and black chalk on pink paper, 13 1/4" x 9"
George Home Russell
Born at Banff (Scotland) in 1861. Studied at the Aberdeen Art
School and at the South Kensington Art Schools, under Alphonse
Legros and Sir George Reid. Came to Canada in 1890 and settled in
Montreal. A.R.C.A. in 1909, R.C.A. in 1918; P.R.C.A. 1922-26. Died
at St Stephens, New Brunswick in 1933. Landscape painter.
8,778 Portrait of Sgt Lrederick Hobson, VC. C., 40 1/4" x 30 1/4"
Gyrth Russell
Born at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in 1892. Studied in Halifax with
the American painter Henry Rosenberg (a pupil of Whistler and Prank
Duveneck); in Boston, and at the Julian and Colarossi academies.
Official War Artist with rank of lieutenant in 1917. Remained in
England after the war. Landscape painter, etcher, poster artist, and
illustrator. Served in the RN patrol service 1940-43.
8.756 The Crest of Vimy Ridge. C„ 36 1/4" x 50"
8.757 Ablain Saint-Nazaire. C., 36 1/8" x 50 1/4"
8.758 Notre-Dame-de-Lorette. C., 36 1/4" x 50 1/4"
8.759 Houses in the Grand Place, Arras. C., 36" x 28"
8.760 Houses in the Place Hotel de Ville, Arras. C., 36 "x 24"
8.761 Souchez River. C., 18 3/4" x 30"
8.762 White Chateau, Lievin. C., 34" x 44 1/2"
8.763 Courtyard, Camblain L’Abbe. C., 20 " x 24"
8.764 Vimy Ridge from Souchez. C., 36 1/4" x 50 1/4"
8.765 Aerodrome near Camblain L’Abbe. C., 23 3/4" x 36"
8.766 Chateau de la Haie. C., 24" x 17"
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8.767 Road to Lens Through Lievin. C., 36" x 50"
8.768 Old French Trenches on Notre-Dame-de-Lorette. C.,
28" x 36"
8.769 An Estaminet, in Cambligneuil. C., 28" x 36"
8.770 An Estaminet at Cambligneuil. Drypoint, 6 3/4" x 9 1/4"
8.771 Church at Lievin. C., 42" x 34"
8.772 Napoo Corner. C., 36" x 49 7/8"
8.773 An Aerodrome. Drypoint, 4” x 6"
8.774 Hotel de Ville, Arras. Drypoint, 9" x 6 3/4"
8.775 La Grande Place, Arras. Drypoint, 9"x 6 3/4"
8.776 Mine Crater, Vimy. Drypoint, 4 3/4" x 7"
8.777 Napoo Corner, Lievin. Drypoint, 6 3/4" x 9 1 /4"
8.975 Church Tower. C„ 34" x 24"
8.976 Star Shell. C„ 35 7/8" x 49 3/4"
Edvard Anders Christian Saltoft
Born in 1883 at Copenhagen, Denmark. Studied with L. Tuxen at the
Copenhagen Academy. In Russia from 1915-19 as a newspaper cor-
respondent and with the Danish Red Cross in Petrograd (Leningrad).
Travelled in China 1922-23 and in America in 1935-36. Died in
1939 at Copenhagen. Portrait, figure painter and maker of lithographs.
8.779 Kneeling Officer. Lithograph, 18 5/8" x 12 1/2"
8.780 Going Ashore. Lithograph, 17” x 19 1/2"
8.781 Young Russian Soldier. Lithograph, 14 1/2" x 9 5/8"
8.782 Refugees. Lithograph, 14 1/2" x 19"
8.783 Cossacks Around the Fire. Lithograph, 13 5/8" x 18 1/8"
8.784 The Red Army. Lithograph, 12 1/2" x 17 1/4"
8.785 War. Lithograph, ll" x 10"
8.786 A Woman Refugee. Lithograph, 19 1/2" x 13 1/2"
8.787 Singing Soldier in Lazareth. Lithograph, 14 5/8" x 19 3/8"
8.788 The Wounded Soldiers Walking in the Square of the
Winter Palace, Petrograd. Lithograph, 13" x 16 5/8"
8.789 The Attack. Lithograph, 19 3/8" x 25 3/4"
8.790 A Scene from a Russian Lazareth. Lithograph, 16" x 11 1/2"
8.791 A Woman at a Cross. Lithograph, 19" x 13 1/4"
8.792 Russian Sentinel. Lithograph, 17" x 13”
8.793 Three Cossacks. Lithograph, 13" x 16”
8.794 A Persian Girl. Lithograph, 23" x 18"
Joseph Ernest Sampson
Born in 1857 at Liverpool. Came to Canada and settled in Toronto in
1907. Studied at Liverpool. School of Art, and in Paris at Julian’s, the
Grand Chaumiere and at the Colarossi academies. A.R.C.A. in 1939.
Engaged in commercial art, and in partnership with C.A.G. Matthews,
he founded Samson-Matthews Limited. Died at Toronto in 1946.
Portrait painter and landscape artist.
8,795 Armistice Day, Toronto. C., 60” x 36"
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Charles Hazelwood Shannon
Bom at Quarrington, Lincolnshire, in 1863. Early apprenticed in wood
engraving, he later entered Lambeth School of Art, where he met
Charles Ricketts. Lithographer and painter of portraits and large
canvases. A.R.A. in 1911. R.A. in 1921. Died at Kew, London, in 1937.
8,006 H.R.H. Princess Patricia of Connaught. C., 33 3/4" circle
John Byam Lister Shaw
Bom at Madras, India in 1872. Studied at the St John’s Wood School
of Art and at the Royal Academy Schools. Painter, illustrator and art
teacher. Died in 1919 at London.
8.796 The Flag. C., 78" x 144"
Inglis Sheldon-Williams
Born at Elvetham, Winchfield, Hampshire, England in 1870. First came
to Western Canada in 1887 and settled at Cannington Manor, Saskat-
chewan. Returned to England in 1896 but came out again to Regina in
1913 where he was attached to Regina College in 1916. Studied in
Ghent, Belgium under Theophile Lybaert and in London under Sir
Thomas Brook, R.A.; at the Slade School under Professor Frederick
Brown; and at the Colarossi academy in Paris. Artist war correspondent
for the Sphere in South Africa and in Manchuria for the Russo-
Japanese War. Returned to England during the war. Died in England
in 1940. Portrait painter and illustrator.
8.797 Canadians Arriving on the Rhine. C., 1 19" x 179"
8,969 The Return to Mons. C., 1 1 9" x 1 78"
Clare Consuelo Sheridan (Mrs Frewen)
Born in 1886 at London. Educated at Couvent de L’Assomption,
Auteuil, Paris and at a private school at Darmstadt, Germany; studied
with John Tweed, Edouard Lanteri and at the South Kensington School
of Art. Invited to Moscow in 1920 and worked on busts of Lenin,
Trotsky, etc, in a studio in the Kremlin. Has lived in Turkey, Biskra
(Sahara) and Paris. Sculptor, painter and author of Nuda Veritas, My
Crowded Sanctuary etc. Lives at Brede in Sussex, England. Cousin of
the late Sir Winston Churchill.
8.798 Lt Col W.A. Bishop, VC. Bronze, 19 1/2" high, mounted on
marble base 7 1/2" high
Charles Wilton Simpson
Bom at Montreal in 1878. Studied under William Brymner at the Art
Association of Montreal and with Edmond Dyonnet and Maurice Cullen.
Worked as illustrator for the Montreal Star and Halifax Herald, before
engaging in commercial art and before going to New York for further
study at the Art Students League. One of the Canadian artists selected
by Sir Edmund Walker to take part in the Canadian War Memorials
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Scheme in Europe. Granted rank of Honorary Captain in the Overseas
Military Forces of Canada. A.R.C.A. in 1913. R.C.A. in 1920. Painter
and illustrator, particularly for the railway industry. Died at Montreal
in 1942.
8.799 An Incident During the King’s Visit to Witley Camp. C.,
56" x 44"
8.800 Witley Camp from Thorsley Hill. C., 34" x 44 1/2"
8.801 Lumbering Aeroplane Spruce in British Columbia. C.,
48" x 144 1/2"
Charles Sims
Born in 1873 at London. Studied at the National Art Training School,
South Kensington; at Julian’s in Paris under J. Lefebvre and Benjamin
Constant; and the Royal Academy Schools in London. Visited France
1917 and 1918 to sketch for paintings for the Canadian War Memorials
and the Imperial War Museum. “Keeper” of the R.A. 1920-27. R.A.
in 1897. Drowned himself in the River Tweed in 1928 while of unsound
mind.
8,802 Sacrifice. C., 163 1/2" x 161"
8,960 Sir Edward Kemp. C., 66" x 40"
Solomon Joseph Solomon
Born at London in 1860. Studied at the Royal Academy Schools, at
the Academy in Munich and at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. R.A. in 1906.
Author of Strategic Camouflage and The practice of painting and
drawing. Sent to France in 1916 as lieutenant-colonel, Royal Engineers
to organize trench camouflage. Portrait and figure painter. Died in
1927 at Birchington, Kent.
8.803 Sir George Perley. C., 64 1/4” x 39"
Howard Somerville
Born in 1873 at Dundee, Scotland. Educated at West End Academy
and University College, Dundee. Painter of portraits, interiors and
still life. Died at London in 1952.
8.804 Pte Thomas Dinesen, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.805 Lt G.T. Lyall, VC. C., 40" x 30"
Gerald Eric Spencer-Pryse
Born at London in 1881. Resigned his commission in the army to
study art in London and Paris before the war. Rejoined and was twice
wounded and received the Military Cross and a Belgian decoration.
Held rank of captain in the British Army. Lithographer, painter in
water colours and poster artist. Died in 1956.
8.806 Stretcher Party in Champagne. Lithograph, 10 3/4" x 17"
8.807 Third Cavalry Division in Ghent. Lithograph, 8" x 12 1/2"
8.808 Refugees. Lithograph, 10 1/2" x 16 1/4"
8.809 Indians and Motor Buses near Poperinghe. Lithograph,
12 7/8" x 19 1/8"
8.810 La Grande Place, Antwerp. Lithograph, 1 1 3/4" x 1 1 1/4"
8.81 1 Retreat of the 7th Division and 3rd Cavalry at Ypres.
Lithograph, 11 " x 19"
8.812 Fall of Ostend. Lithograph, 10" x 14"
8.813 Fugitives. Lithograph, 59 1/4" x 39 3/4"
8.814 Fugitives (B). Lithograph, 36 3/4" x 57 1/4"
8.815 Fugitives at Sea. Lithograph, 22 1/4" x 30 1/8"
8.816 Fall of Ostend. Lithograph, 10 1/2" x 16 1/8"
8.817 British Cavalry Bivouac. Lithograph, 1 1 3/8" x 18 3/4"
8.818 The Madonna (Belgium). Lithograph, 40 1/2" x 31"
8.819 The Only Road for Englishmen. Lithograph, 36" x 25"
8.820 Siberian Red Cross. Lithograph, 35 3/8" x 28 1/2"
8.821 Belgian Red Cross. Lithograph, 34” x 30"
8.822 Belgian Soldiers. Lithograph, 21 1/2" x 31"
8.823 Belgium, 1914 - The Widow. Lithograph, 54 1/2" x 39 1/2"
Dorothy Stevens (Mrs R. de Bruno Austin)
Born at Toronto in 1888. Studied at the Slade School with Henry
Tonks, P. Wilson Steer and others, and also at the Colarossi and
Grande Chaumiere academies, Paris. A.R.C.A. in 1931, R.C.A. in
1949. Painter of portraits and figures. Died at Toronto in June 1966.
8.825 Aeroplane Factory — Building Sea Boats. Etching,
10 3/4" x 14"
8.826 Aeroplane Factory — Ready for Shipment. Etching,
11 3/4" x 15"
8.827 Munitions — Heavy Shells. Etching, 10 7/8" x 14"
8.828 British Forgings — Toronto. Etching, 12" x 13 1/2"
8.829 Munitions — Fuse Factory. Etching, 10 3/4" x 13 7/8"
8.830 Shipbuilding — The Freighter. Etching, 1 1 7/8" x 9 7/8"
Alexander Stuart-Hill
Portrait painter and landscape artist. Active in London in the years
1920-37.
8,1 77 Portrait of Capt C.N. Mitchell, VC. P„ 40" x 29 5/8"
Algernon Talmage
Born at Oxford in 1871. Studied at the Herkomer School in Bushey
and at St Ives in Cornwall where he conducted an art school. A.R.A.
in 1922 and R.A. 1929. Painter of landscapes, animal scenes, interiors
and portraits. Died in 1939.
8,735 Road to Henin. C., 1 1 2" x 1 42"
8.831 Exercising in the Corral. C., 20" x 24"
8.832 Dawn on the Hindenburg Line. C., 20" x 24"
8.833 The Sulphur Dip for Mange. C., 20" x 24"
8.834 Camp at Agny. C., 20" x 24”
8.835 Feeding Mules in the Corral. C., 19 1/2" x 25 1/2"
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8.836 The Church at Queant. C., 20" x 24"
8.837 The Wood at Queant. C., 1 0 3/4" x 1 8 3/4"
8.838 The Blacksmith’s Shop. C., 20" x 24"
8.839 A Mobile Veterinary Unit near Queant. C., 20" x 24"
8.840 A Mobile Veterinary Unit in France. C., 20" x 24"
8.841 Wounded Horses. C., 19 1/2" x 25 3/4"
8.842 Convalescents. P., 15" x 18"
8.843 Convalescents in the Corral. C., 20" x 24”
8.844 Evacuating Station, Hindenburg Line. C., 20" x 24"
8.845 At an Evacuating Station. C., 25" x 30"
8.846 Ecoust. C., 20" x 24"
8.847 A German Camp. C., 20" x 24"
8.848 On the March. C., 8 1 /2" x 1 0 1 /2"
8.849 Near Wancourt. C., 8 5/8" x 1 0 1 /2"
8.850 Ruins at Inchy. C., 10 3/4" x 14"
8.851 Mud Baths for Tender Feet. C., 18" x 24 1/4"
8.852 Water Cure for Laminitis Cases. C., 30" x 40"
8.853 Sunset. C., 10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
8.854 In the Mud. C„ 15" x 18"
William Thurston Topham
Born at Spondon, Berkshire, England in 1888. Studied at the School of
Art, Derby, England and privately under L.L. Goldie from 1905-8.
Then at the Levin-Funcke School in Berlin, Germany 1908-9. Came to
Canada in 1911. Served overseas with 1st Siege Battery, CEF. Trained
in architecture and interior decoration but turned to free-lancing in art
illustration. Some murals. A.R.C.A. in 1944. Died in March 1966 at
Montreal.
8.855 Guns, Dust and Moonlight. W., 10 3/8" x 8 3/8"
8.856 British Munitions Works in the Midlands. W., 8 7/8" x 6 1/2"
8.857 An Ammunition Column. Wash, 1 1 1/8" x 8 3/4"
8.858 Fed Up. W., 7" x 5"
8.859 Crucifix Trench, August 6th, BEF. Ink and wash, 4" x 7 1/4"
8.860 60-Pounder in Action Among the Ruins of Mametz Village,
1916. Wash, 4 3/4" x6 1/2"
8.861 A Field Dressing Station. W., 6 3/8” x 5"
8.862 The Forward Observation Post. Wash, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2"
8.863 Downed. W„ 4" x 7 1/8"
8.864 A 9.2-Inch Howitzer After a Shoot. Wash, 6 3/8" x 4 5/8"
8.865 Sketch from Pommiers Redoubt, Somme Offensive, 1916.
Wash, 5" x 6 7/8"
8.866 The Somme Bombardment in Full Swing. W., 4 3/8" x 6 1/2"
8.867 Fricourt After the Bombardment. W., 5" x 6 7/8"
8.868 Happy Valley and the Village of Fricourt. Wash and black
chalk, 8 7/8" x 11 1/8"
8.869 Opening of the Somme Bombardment. W., 4" x 1 1 "
8.870 Observation Post in a Tree on the Albert-Becordel Road near
Becourt. Wash, 6 1/2" x 4 3/4"
8.871 An Intensive Artillery Barrage. W., 10 1/2" x 14 3/4"
8.872 Trenches in the Chalk, the Somme. W., 9 5/8" x 13"
8.873 The Artist’s Home at Bottom Wood, about Halfway between
Mametz and Contalmaison. Pencil and wash, 9 5/8" x 13 3/8"
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8.874 Windy Corner, Fricourt. W., 4" x 7 1/8"
8.875 ‘Davy’ Burn on Observation Duty. W., 7 1/4" x 4"
8.876 Night Scene on the Somme. Drawing, 18 5/8" x 24 1/4"
8.877 Mules and Water Cart, King George’s Hill. W., 4" x 7 1 /8"
8.878 Wounded near Becourt. W., 4 5/8” x 6 3/4"
8.879 Left Section 1st Canadian Siege Battery in Action at Bottom
Wood. W„ 4 5/8" x 6 3/4”
8.880 Observation Post. W., 4” x 7 1 /8"
8.88 1 Gun Limber. Wash, 4 7/8" x 6 3/4"
8.882 A Night Shoot. W„ 5 1/4" x 6 5/8"
8.883 Near Montauban, Bombardment at Night. W., 3 3/8" x 5 1/8"
8.884 9.2-Inch Howitzers, A Night Shoot. W., 3 3/8" x 5"
8.885 Death Valley from Windy Corner. W„ 10 1/8" x 14 1/2"
8.886 Sausage Valley, with Remains of Old German Field Railway.
Black chalk and wash, 9 3/4" x 12 7/8"
8.887 A Night Attack. Charcoal and G., 5 1/4" x 7 1/4"
8.888 Poplar Trees. W., 5" x 6 7/8"
8.889 On the Road to Contalmaison. W., 3 7/8" x 8 3/4"
8.890 A German Pill-Box After an Attack. Wash, 9 7/8" x 14 1/4”
8.891 A Tank at Montauban. W., 9 7/8" x 13 3/4"
8.892 Near Contalmaison on the Pozieres Road. W., 5" x 6"
8.893 Moonrise over Mametz Wood. W., 5 1 /4" x 7 1 / 8 "
8.894 Troops Bathing by Moonlight. Wash, 1 1" x 8 3/4"
8.895 The Fricourt Drawing. C., 8" x 1 1 7/8"
8.896 The Artist’s Own Dug-Out on the Albert-Braye Roadside. W.,
8 5/8" x 11"
8.897 18-Pounders Pushed up in the Open During an Attack. Ink
and pencil, 9 5/8" x 14 1/8"
8.898 A Tank in Action. Black chalk, 10 1/4" x 13 7/8”
8.899 A 6-Inch Battery in Action on the Somme in Death Valley.
Wash, 8 5/8" x 10 7/8"
8.900 Dover Harbour at Night, Showing the Searchlights. Wash,
5" x 6 3/4"
8.901 Gunners and Howitzer on the Albert-Braye Road. W.,
6 3/4" x 7 1/4"
8.902 Contalmaison, from the Tricourt Road. Wash and black
chalk, 9 1/8" x 11 1/8"
8.903 Arrival at Hospital at Folkestone. W., 10 1/8" x 15"
8,977 Ration Lorry. W„ 4" x 7 1/8"
John Armstrong Turnbull
Born in August 1887. He enlisted in the Scottish Horse in August 1914
and transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1916 seeing service in
Gallipoli and France. Offered his services from hospital to the Ministry
of Information in 1918 but the war ended before he could be
employed. Apparently painted the pictures below in 1919. Exhibited
at the Mansard Galleries with the Group ‘X’ in 1920 but it is not
clear whether he was a member or exhibited by invitation.
8.904 Dogfight. C., 35 1 /2" x 28"
8.905 The Red Air-Fighter. C., 36" x 30"
8.906 Air-Fight. C., 119 1/2" x 96"
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Stanley F. Turner
Bom in 1883 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and came to Canada in
1901 to take up homesteading in Saskatchewan. Studied at the
South Kensington Schools, London and at the Ontario College of
Art, Toronto. For many years associated with the firm of Rous and
Mann, Toronto. A.R.C.A. in 1930. Illustrator and etcher. Died in
1953 at Toronto.
8.907 A War Record. B., 26" x 38"
Frederick Horsman Varley
Born in 1881 at Sheffield, England. Studied at the Sheffield School of
Art and the Antwerp Academy. Engaged in magazine illustrations
before coming to Canada in 1912. Worked at Grip Limited and Rous
and Mann (1912-17). Among the artists sent over from Canada to
paint for the Canadian War Memorials Scheme and given honorary
rank of captain at the suggestion of Sir Edmund Walker. Original
member of the Group of Seven 1920. A.R.C.A. in 1922. (Resigned
in 1941.) Taught in Toronto and Vancouver 1925-33 and in Ottawa
1936-40. Returned to Toronto in 1945.
See also section on Gifts and Purchases
8.908 Portrait of Lt G.B. McKean, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.909 Portrait of Capt C.P.J. O’Kelly, VC. C., 40" x 30"
8.910 Some Day the People Will Return. C., 72" x 90"
8.91 1 For What? C„ 58 1/4" x 72 1/4"
8.91 2 The Sunken Road. C., 52" x 64 1 /2"
8.913 Gas Chamber at Seaford. C., 44" x 56"
8.914 Action, Adventure, Romance. Pen and ink, 16" x 10 1/4"
8.915 Young Men Rule the Air. Pen and ink, 15" x 10 1/4"
8.916 Aerial Warriors. Pen and ink, 8" x 10"
8.917 Personality Counts in the Air. Pen and ink, 6" x 10"
8.918 The Young Man’s Element, the Air. Pen and ink, 7" x 10"
8.919 Flying Despatch Riders. Pen and ink, 10 1/2" x 8 1/4"
8.920 T.N. - 1 A 746 R.F. 300 N.Z. 1 . Pen and ink, 7 1/4" x 10"
8.921 The All-Seeing Aviator. Pen and ink, 7 3/8" x 10 1/4”
8.922 Knights of the Air. Pen and ink, 9" x 10"
8.923 Flying Marksmen. Pen and ink, 7 1/2" x 10 1/4”
8.924 Target — Mr Johnson. Pen and ink, 7 1/4" x 8 5/8”
8,96! German Prisoners. C., 50" x 72 3/8"
Edward Wadsworth
Born at Cleckheaton in 1889. Studied engineering in Munich and
attended Knirr Art School in leisure time. Studied subsequently at the
Bradford School of Art and on a scholarship at the Slade School from
1910-12. Associated with Vorticists. Intelligence officer in the RNVR
in World War I in the Eastern Mediterranean until invalided home.
Then engaged in camouflage work. Belonged at various times to Group
‘X’, New English Art Club and Unit One. A.R.A. in 1943. Always
retained an interest in engineering and his lecture delivered in 1945
on the Aesthetic Aspect of Civil Engineering Design was published in
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the proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Designer of
decorations from initial letters to those of mural size. Died at
London in 1949.
8,925 Dazzle-Ships in Drydock at Liverpool. C., 119 1/2" x 96"
Maurice Wagemans
Born in 1877 at Brussels. Studied with J. Portaels and J. Stallaert.
Painter of portraits, marines and landscapes. He served as a private
in the Belgian Army. Died in 1927 at Breedene-sur-Mer, Belgium.
8.926 The Gunners. Black chalk, 34" x 38 1/2"
8.927 A German Concrete Gun Emplacement. Black chalk,
10 5/8" x 26 1/8"
8.928 A Gennan Dugout. Black chalk, 29" x 38"
W. Walcot (after Reynolds)
8.929 Sir Jeffrey Amherst. Engraving, 18 1/2" x 13 3/4"
George Spencer Watson
Born at London in 1869. Educated at the Merchant Taylor’s School
and studied at the Royal Academy School. A.R.A. in 1923 and R.A.
in 1932. Portrait painter. Died at London in 1934.
8,930 Major General G.B. Hughes, CB, CMG, DSO. C„ 66 " x 40"
Homer Ramsford Watson
Born at Doon, Ontario in 1855. Worked in the Notman photographic
studios, Toronto (1874-75). Visited England several times but lived
mostly at Doon. Sketched at Camp Valcartier in 1915. A.R.C.A. in
1880, R.C.A. in 1882; P.R.C.A. 1918-22. Landscape painter. Died at
Doon in 1936.
8,964 Camp at Sunrise. C., 60" x 72 1/4"
8,966 The Birth of an Army. C., 60" x 122"
Louis Alexander Weirter
Born at Edinburgh in 1873. After being apprenticed to lithography he
studied at the Royal Scottish Academy and Board of Manufacturers
Schools. Served in the infantry and as a specialist in topography in the
Royal Flying Corps and in intelligence. Painter and etcher and signs his
etchings “Louis Whirter”. Died at London in 1932.
8.931 The Battle for Courcelette. C., 120" x 240"
8.932 The Ruins of Albert Cathedral. C., 40 1/2" x 60 1/4"
8.933 French-Canadians Enter Peronne, 191 8. C., 50" x 72"
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Benjamin West
See the National Gallery of Canada Catalogue, Volume I: Older
Schools. Presented by the Duke of Westminster to the Canadian War
Memorials, through Lord Beaverbrook, 1918.
8,007 The Death of Wolfe. C., 60 1/2" x 84"
Norman Wilkinson
Born at Cambridge in 1878. Educated in England. Marine painter to the
Royal Yacht Squadron. Lieutenant Commander RNVR. Originator of
dazzle camouflage painting for protection of shipping against sub-
marine attack. Awarded OBE. Marine painter, etcher and poster artist.
Died in 1934.
8.934 Canada’s Answer. C., 84” x 144"
8.935 The Surrender. C., 56" x 96"
Gerard de Witt
Born in February, 1884, at Cape Town, South Africa. Enlisted in the
Canadian Army at Halifax, N.S. and served with the Siege Artillery.
Released at Ottawa in October 1919.
8.936 Canadian Troops Entering Cambrai. Etching,
13 3/8" x 17 3/4"
8.937 A Mine Crater. Etching, 18 3/4" x 14 3/4"
8.938 On the Road to Cambrai. Etching, 12 1/4" x 20"
Francis Derwent Wood
Born at Keswick, Cumberland, England in 1871, son of an American
father. Studied in Karlsruhe under Otto Wittring and Herman Gotz.
After experience in industrial modelling, entered National Art Training
School South Kensington (later Royal College of Art) and studied
under Edouard Lanteri. He was assistant to Professor Legros at the
Slade School before entering the Royal Academy Schools. Also
studied in Paris. A.R.A. in 1910 and R.A. in 1920. Enlisted in the
RAMC in 1915 and was in charge of the department of masks for
facial wounds. Died at London in 1926. Sculptor, painter and teacher.
8.939 Captain H.d’O. Kingstone. Bronze, 16 1/2" high
8.940 Canada’s Golgotha. Bronze, 32" x 25"
8.941 Pte William Douglas. Bronze, 17 3/4" high.
William Thomas Wood
Born in 1877 at Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Studied in London at the
Regent Street Polytechnic, and in Italy. Observer kite-balloons RAF.
Mentioned in Despatches. Appointed British Official War Artist
1918. Water colour landscapist and flower painter. Died in 1958.
8.942 Lake Doiran, Eastern End. W., 13 3/4" x 18"
8.943 River Struma and Lake Tahinas. W., 15 1/2" x 20 1/2"
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8.944
8.945
8.946
A British Aerodrome near Salonika. W., 12 1/2" x 17 1/8
Salonika, After the Fire. W., 17"x 13"
Shell-Burst in a British Camp. W., 16 1/8" x 13”
Florence Wyle
Born at Trenton, Illinois. Studied at the University of Illinois and at
the school of the Art Institute of Chicago with Charles Milligan.
Worked for a time in New York before coming to Toronto in 1913.
A.R.C.A. in 1920, R.C.A. in 1938. Died in January 1968 at Toronto.
8.520 Woman with Adapter. Bronze statuette, 25 3/4" high
8.521 Munitions Worker. Bronze statuette, 26 1/4" high
8.522 On the Land. Bronze statuette, 21 " high
8.523 Noon Hour. Bronze statuette, 25 1/2" high
8.524 Farm Girl. Bronze statuette, 27 1/2" high
8.525 A Moulder. Bronze statuette, 26 1/2" high
8.526 Furnace Man. Bronze statuette, 29 1/2" high
8.527 The Rimmer. Bronze statuette, 35" high
8.528 The Blacksmith. Bronze statuette, 35 1/2" high
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The War Records Collections
1939—1945
Eric Aldwinckle
Born in 1909 at Oxford, England. Came to Canada in 1922. Largely
self-taught, he worked in industry and as a free-lance designer. Member
of the Canadian Graphic Arts Society. Was on the staff of the Ontario
College of Art, Toronto.
Employed on camouflage duties in Eastern Canada while in the
Air Force. Served as an Official War Artist from February 1943
until October 1945. Held the rank of flight lieutenant. While overseas
he painted Coastal and Bomber Command activities in the British
Isles and fighter activities with the Tactical Air Force in North-West
Europe.
Since the war has done murals and engaged in free lancing in
design fields.
10.623 Active Service. C., 30" x 40"
10.624 Aerodrome Skeleton. W., 21 1/4” x 27"
10.625 Aero Electrician, LAC E.S. Lane. India ink and brush,
13 5/8" x 10 1/8"
10.626 After Apple Blossom Time in Normandy. W.,
11 1/4” x 13 7/8"
10.627 Air Battle. W., 11 3/4" x 13 7/8"
10.628 Air Gunner. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.629 Air Gunner’s Alley. India ink and brush, 13 1/2" x 9 3/4"
10.630 Ammunition Blisters, Kent. W., 10 3/4" x 12 1/2"
10.631 Ancient and Modem Framework. W., 13 7/8" x 1 1 1/4”
10.632 Armourer, FAC Wildman. India ink and brush,
13 1/2" x 10"
10.633 Fit Sgt R.J. Arnold. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
1 0.634 Assembling Tail Wheel. India ink and brush,
13 5/8" x 10 1/8"
10.635 Aunay Cathedral Tower. W., 1 1 3/8" x 13 7/8"
10.636 F/L F.A. Bascom. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.637 The Bath. W., 14" x 10"
10.638 Bathroom and Kitchen, Normandy. W., 1 1 1/4" x 14"
10.639 Battlefield, 1944. C., 30" x 40"
10.640 Beachhead, Normandy. W., 11 1/4" x 14"
10.641 Blister Hangar. W., 14 7/8" x 22"
10.642 Beachhead, Normandy. W., 10 3/4" x 14 1/4"
10.643 Bomber Navigator, P/O J. Hart. C., 31 7/8" x 16 1/4"
10.644 Breaking Through. W., 15 1/4" x 20 1/2"
10.645 Briefing Room No. 1. Pencil study, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.646 Briefing Room No. 2. Pencil study, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.647 Camouflage Netting over Mustang, England. W.,
14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
10.648 Cloud Study — Night Flying. W., 15 1/8" x 20 5/8"
10.649 Christmas Card Design. Oil on paper, 1 1 1/2" x 15 5/8"
10.650 Coastal Command Airfield. W., 15 1/4" x 22 5/8"
10.651 Coastal Command Harbour, Oban. W., 10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
10.652 Compo Box. W., 13 1/2" x 1 1"
10.653 Contrasts at Sundown. W., 14 1/2" x 19 1/2"
10.654 Convoy Patrol Over. W., 10 5/8" x 13 1/4"
10.655 LAC Art Cormier. Pencil, 10"x 7 1/2"
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10.656 Costume Sketch. Chalk and charcoal, 17 3/8” x 12"
10.657 Crashed Liberator. W., 15 3/8” x 20”
10.658 Defence of Coastal Command. W., 10 3/4” x 13 1/2”
10.659 Despatch Rider at Aunay. W., 1 1 " x 13 5/8”
10.660 Electric Heated Flying Suits. Pencil, 10” x 7 1/2”
10.661 Eyeless in Gaza. W., 1 1 1/8" x 13 7/8”
10.662 Sgt J. Falardeau, Wing Air Gunner. Chalk and charcoal,
17" x 11 3/4"
10.663 Fighter Cover, 10,000 Feet. C., 21 3/4” x 30”
10.664 Filling Oil Storage Drums. P., 10 1/2" x 13 3/4”
10.665 Flying Bomb Burst. W., 10” x 14 1/8”
10.666 Full Flying Rig for Night in Wellington Bomber. Chalk,
17 1/4" x 11 7/8"
10.667 Fit SgtW.Gaba. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2”
10.668 F/L R.F. GUI. PencU, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.669 Gunners View of Convoy. Oil wash, 15 1/8” x 20 1/2”
10.670 Hangar Setting. W„ 20 3/4" x 15 5/8"
10.671 Fit Sgt Hardigan and F/O R.B. Steechood, Observer and
Pilot. Chalk and charcoal, 12” x 14 5/8”
10.672 Fit Sgt John Hardiman. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.673 Sgt Engineer Hollis. PencU, 14” x 10 5/8”
10.674 Impression of Villers Bocage at Dusk. Mixted media,
15" x 20 3/8"
10.675 In the FalaiseGap. W„ 21 1/2" x 29 3/4"
10.676 Fit Sgt John Hardiman. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.677 Inspecting Wing Guns. W., 14 1/2” x 20 3/4"
10.679 Invasion Pattern Normandy. C., 33 3/4" x 33 3/4"
10.680 F/O Jackson. Pencil, 14” x 10 5/8"
10.681 S/L C. Keeler. Chalk and charcoal, 17 3/8" x 12"
10.682 Sgt Facey Harmonizing Gun Sights. W., 13 7/8” x 10 7/8”
10.683 F/O T.H. Fambros. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.684 F/F J. Laporte. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.685 Faunching Sunderland. W., 21 " x 15"
10.686 Laying Runway. W., 15" x 22 1/8"
10.687 Laying Somerfeld Track. P., 10 1/2" x 13 3/4"
10.688 Link Trainer. India ink and brush, 9 7/8" x 13 1/2"
10.689 Maintenance Hangar for Sunderland. W., 31 1/4” x 22 3/4"
10.690 W/C E. Moncrieff. Charcoal, 17 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
10.692 The Moveless Fateh. Coloured inks. 13 1/4” x 10 3/4”
10.693 Mustang over Airfield. C., 22" x 30”
10.694 Mustangs in Readiness. W., 15 1/4” x 22 1/4”
10.695 Natural Camouflage. C., 30" x 40"
10.696 Navigator just before Take-Off. Chalk and Charcoal,
17" x 11 5/8”
10.697 The Navigator’s View. India ink and brush, 13 1/2" x 10"
10.698 ‘Nude’. W„ 14"x 11 1/4"
10.699 Night Raid. W. 13 7/8" x 11 1/8"
10.700 Operationally Fatigued. W., 22 1/4" x 15 1/4"
1 0.701 Packing the Silk. W., 22 3/4" x 1 5 1 /4"
10.702 Piller of Cloud by Day. W., 13" x 27"
10.703 Pilots Friends. India ink and brush, 13 1/2" x 10"
10.704 Pilots, F/O C.M. Eadie and F/O E.R. Davey. Chalk and
charcoal, 1 1 7/8" x 14 3/4"
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10.705 Prang. W„ 14" x 21 3/4"
10.706 Raid over an Airfield. C., 40" x 30"
10.707 The Repairers. India ink and brush, 13 1/2" x 10"
10.708 Readiness. W„ 9 3/4" x 12 3/4"
10.709 Fit Sgt C.J. Redwood. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.710 Return from Berlin. C., 44" x 54 1/4"
10.71 1 Returned Prisoner of War, No. 1. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.71 2 Returned Prisoner of War, No. 2. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.713 Returned Prisoner of War, No. 3. Pencil, 7 1/2" x 10"
10.714 Returned Prisoner of War, No. 4. Pencil, 10"x7 1/2"
10.715 Road fromTilly-sur-Seuls to Villers Bocage. W., 14" x 1 1 3/8"
10.716 F/O R. Rohmes. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.717 F/LJ.E.R. St Amour. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.718 Sergeant Engineer Rest Period. Pencil, 8 1/2" x 15"
10.719 Seventeenth Hour of Convoy Patrol. C., 29 3/4" x 40"
10.720 F/O L.O. Simonson. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.721 Station Sentinels. W., 14" x 10"
10.722 Still Life. W., 11 1/4" x 13 7/8"
10.723 F/L Chas. H. Stover. Charcoal, 19" x 12 5/8"
10.724 Strange New World. C., 30” x 29 3/4"
10.725 Study - Full Flying Rig. Chalk, 17 3/8" x 1 1 7/8"
10.726 Study in Briefing Room, No. 3. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.727 Study in Briefing Room, No. 4. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.728 Study of Mechanic and Overalls. Pencil, 14" x 10 5/8"
10.729 Study of Parachute Harness Donning. Chalk,
17 3/4" x 11 7/8”
10.730 Study of Pilot-flying Rig. Chalk, 17 3/4" x 11 7/8"
10.731 Fit Sgt M.B. Sumner. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.732 Sunderland Buoying Up in the Rain at Slipway. W.,
10 1/2" x 13 1/2"
10.733 The Survivor. C., 60 1/2" x 30"
10.734 F/L John L. Taylor. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.735 Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright. W„ 11 1/4" x 13 7/8"
10.736 Untitled. C., 21 3/4" x 29 3/4"
10.737 Untitled. C., 21 7/8" x 29 7/8"
10.738 Untitled. C., 22" x 29 3/4"
10.740 Untitled. C„ 21 3/4" x 29 7/8"
10.741 Vapour Trails. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
10.742 Warrant Officer G.F. Ward and Warrant Officer M.F. Atton.
Chalk and charcoal, 12" x 14 3/4”
10.743 Wartime Architecture. W., 15 3/8" x 20 1/2"
10.744 F/L J. Watts. Pencil, 10" x 7 1/2"
10.745 Wellington Aircraft. Chalk and charcoal, 1 1" x 16 5/8"
10.746 Wellington Bomber. Charcoal and chalk, 11 1/8" x 16 7/8"
10.747 Wellington Bomber Nose and Hangar. Charcoal and chalk,
10 5/8" x 13 1/8"
10.748 Wellington Hangar on ‘D’ Day Plus Three. W.,
15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
10.749 F/O C. Wondowlowski, Chalk and charcoal, 17" x 1 1 3/4"
10.750 Writing Home. W., 9 15/16" x 13 15/16"
10.751 Wrecked Headquarters on German Airfield. W.,
15 1/8" x 22 9/16"
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Donald Kenneth Anderson
Born in 1920 at Toronto. Studied at the Ontario College of Art,
Toronto. Employed as a service artist in the Air Force in the early
years of the war. Served as an Official War Artist from July 1944 to
October 1945. Held the rank of flying officer.
While overseas he painted strike aircraft of Coastal Command,
Bomber Command activities and scenes of the Tactical Air Force in
North-West Europe. Engaged in commercial and design work in
Montreal since the war.
10,678 After Cologne. W., 13" x 18"
10,691 After Five Years. Ink and W., 15 1/4" x 22 5/8"
10.752 Afternoon Work Parade. W„ 13 3/4" x 19 1/2"
10.753 After Tea. T., 14 7/8" x 22"
10.754 Air Frame Mechanics ‘Genning Up’. W., 12 1/4" x 15”
10.755 Airmen Salvaging Their Kit. W., 11 1/4" x 16 1/2"
10.756 Assembling Rear Section. W., 13 1/2" x 19 1/2”
10.757 Batman. Ink and W„ 13" x 9 1/8"
1 0.758 Beaufighter. W., 1 1 " x 19 3/4"
10.759 Belsen. W„ 12 l/2"x 22"
10.760 Bomb Dumps. W., 14 3/4" x 19 3/4"
10.761 Camp Borden. W., 15" x 22"
10.762 Camp Scene. C., 20" x 25"
10.763 Church Service, Easter. W., 18" x 30 3/4"
10.764 Collision in Circuit. W., 14 1/2" x 19 1/2"
10.765 ‘Conquerors’ not Fiberators. W., 14 1/2" x 21 3/4"
10.766 Crew Room before Take-Off. Ink and W., 13" x 20"
10.767 Tire Day a Flying Fort Landed. T., 17" x 13 1/2"
10.768 Despatch Rider. W„ 14 7/8" x 22"
10.769 Dismantled Tail Section. Charcoal, 15" x 22"
10.770 Dispersal. W., 13 3/4" x 22"
10.771 Dispersal. W., 14 1/2" x 20 3/4”
10.772 ‘Dutch’ (F/O Daniel Wegg). Chalk, 23 5/8" x 33 1/8"
10.773 Dutch Refugees. W., 15 1/8" x 30 5/8"
10.774 Early Evening, Germany. W., 14 1/2" x 21 7/8"
10.775 Easter Sunday Morning, Holland. W., 20" x 30 1/4"
10.776 Edge of Reichswald Forest. W., 12 1/2" x 22 1/4"
10.777 LACW K. Edmundson. Charcoal and chalk, 15 1/4" x 20 1/4"
10.778 Everything Stops for Tea. W., 15 1/8" x 22”
10.779 First Day. W„ 14 1/2" x 22 1/4"
10.780 First Day of Spring, Munchen Gladbach, W.,
20 1/4" x 30 3/4"
10.781 From Eindhoven to Brussels. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2”
10.782 German Control Tower. W., 15" x 23 1/8"
10.783 German Faces, Seen from a Convoy. W.,
14 3/4" x 22 1/2"
10.784 German 88mm Gun. W., 13 1/2" x 21 1/2"
10.785 Cpl M.J. Gillman. W., 14 7/8" x 10"
10.786 Halifax ‘Take-Off. W., 14 1/8" x 21 3/4"
10.787 Hangar ‘C\ W„ 13 5/8" x 19 3/8"
10.788 Hard Living. W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/2"
10.789 P/O John B. Higham. Crayon, 18 1/2" x 14 1/2"
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10,790 1700 Hours, January 1945. T., 13 7/8" x 19 7/8”
10.792 The Last Days of the Third Reich No. 2. C., 30" x 40"
10.793 Intelligence Section. W., 15 1/2" x 22 5/8"
10.794 The Kibitzers. W., 17 3/8" x 25 1/2"
10.795 LAC Roger Lacroix. Ink and W., 10" x 3 3/8"
10.796 The Last Days of the Third Reich No. 1. W., 15" x 22 1/4"
10.797 Last Train to Leicester Square. W., 22" x 28"
10.798 Moving Day. W., 14" x 19 1/2"
10.799 Navigation Instructors. Pen and wash, 15" x 20 1/2"
10.800 Nazi Pilot. W., 13 1/2" x 21 1/4"
10.801 New Year’s Morning No. 2. T., 13 5/8" x 21 5/8"
1 0.802 New Year’s Morning No. 1 . W., 1 5" x 22"
1 0.803 New Year’s Morning No. 3. W., 1 3" x 1 8 1 /4"
10.804 Nissen Hut, Interior. Pen and W., 18 5/8" x 26 5/8"
1 0.805 No Flying Today. T., 1 8 7/8" x 26 3/4"
10.806 Non-Fraternization. Chalk and W., 21 1/2” x 28 1/2"
10.807 Officer’s Quarters Aboard Troopship. Ink and W.,
14 3/4" x 19 3/4"
10.808 Off for the Kites. W„ 19 1/4" x 14"
1 0.809 Paths of Glory. W., 1 4 7/8" x 2 1 1 /2"
10.810 Pig for Dinner. W., 14 3/4" x 22 1/4"
10.81 1 Pilot. Charcoal, 22 1/2" x 15 3/8"
10.812 Putting on Parachute. W., 1 1 1/4" x 16"
10.813 ‘R-Day’ (Rhine Day No. 1). W., 15 1/2" x 30"
10.814 ‘R-Day’ Air Invasion No. 2. W„ 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
10.81 5 Return from a ‘Strike’ off the Norwegian Coast. W.,
15 1/2" x 19 7/8"
10.816 Right After Breakfast. W„ 13 7/8" x 19 5/8"
10.817 Robot Bomb over St Paul’s Cathedral. W.,
13 5/8" x 18 1/2"
10.818 LAC H. Russel. Chalk, 16 1/2" x 13 3/8"
10.819 S/LK.R. Sangster. Charcoal, 16 3/4” x 15”
10.820 F/O J.R. Savard. W., 18" x 14"
10.821 Senior Navigation Officer F/L J.H. Brown. W.,
15" x 17 3/4"
10.822 Signal Men. W., 14 5/8" x 22 1/8"
10.823 The ‘Skonk Hollers’, Ground Mechanics Dispersal Hut.
Ink and W., 14 5/8" x 26 1/4"
10.824 ‘Spits’ and Junk. W., 13 1/4" x 21 3/4"
10.825 ‘Spits’ over Brussels. Pen and 14 3/4" x 21 7/8"
10.826 Station Defence. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
10.827 F/O Larry Spurr. T. and W„ 16 1/2" x 12"
10.828 F/O J.H. Symons. Charcoal, 19 5/8" x 13 1/4"
10.829 ‘T’ for Tommy gets ID at No. 2 Hangar. W.,
10 3/4" x 18 5/8"
10.830 Troop Ship Arrival, Port of Liverpool. W., 22" x 29 1/2"
10.831 Two Fighter Pilots. Chalk, 12 3/8" x 17 5/8"
10.832 Two Men Watching a VI Pass By. W., 13 3/4" x 21 7/8"
1 0.833 Two ‘Spit’ Pilots. Chalk, 19 1/2" x 26 1/4”
10.834 Waiting for Bombers Return. W., 14 3/4" x 20 3/8"
10.835 Waiting for Bombers Return No. 2. W., 14 7/8" x 21 1/2"
10.836 War. W., and T„ 13 5/8" x 22 3/8"
10.837 YMCATea Car. Pen and ink, 9" x 19 7/8"
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10,838 S/L H. Zary, DFC. Chalk, 17 7/8" x 23 5/8
14,364 Camp Borden. W., 16 1/2" x 13 1/4”
Aba Bayefsky
Born in 1923 at Toronto. Studied at the Central Technical School,
Toronto. Served in the Air Force in Canada and the British Isles. An
Official War Artist from December 1944 until August 1946. Held the
rank of flight lieutenant.
Painted activities with Transport Command in the United Kingdom
and reconnaissance activities of the Tactical Air Force in North-
West Europe.
He was awarded a French Government Scholarship in 1947^18 and
a Canada Council Fellowship for travel in India in 1958. Teaches at the
Ontario College of Art. A.R.C.A. in 1958.
10.839 Airmen at Work on Halifax Engine. Pencil and razor blade,
13 1/2" x 19 1/8"
10.840 Airmen Working on RCAF Dakota. Charcoal and Ink,
13 3/8" x 19 1/4"
10.841 Belsen Concentration Camp — Malnutrition. Charcoal,
20 1/8" x 13"
10.842 Belsen Concentration Camp — Malnutrition. Charcoal and
conte, 18 7/8" x 13 1/2"
10.843 Belsen Concentration Camp — Malnutrition No. 2.
Charcoal, 13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
10.844 Belsen Concentration Camp, Malnutrition Wards were full of
Old and Young. C., 27" x 36"
10.845 Belsen Concentration Camp Pit. C., 36 1/4" x 48 1/4"
10.846 Belsen Concentration Camp — The Pit. Charcoal,
13 1/4" x 19 3/8"
10.847 Belsen Concentration Camp, The Pit No. 2. Ink & W.,
13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
10.848 Belsen Concentration Camp — Typhus. Charcoal,
13 3/8" x 20”
10.849 Crashed Halifax. C., 25" x 40"
10.850 Dakota on Runway Prior to Take Off. W., 13 1/4" x 19 1/4”
10.851 Dakotas Flying over Holland. W., 13 5/8" x 19 1/4"
10.852 Destruction — Bomb Damage — Kiel. Charcoal,
13" x 19 1/4"
10.853 Destruction — Bremen. Conte crayon and charcoal,
13" x 19 1/2"
10.854 Destruction — Bremen Motor Works. Charcoal,
12 3/4" x 19 3/4"
10.855 Destruction, German Vehicle, No. 1. C., 27" x 36"
10.856 Destruction — Hamburg. Gouache, 13 1/2" x 19 3/4"
10.857 Destruction — Hamburg, No. 3. Charcoal, 13" x 18 1/2"
10.858 Destruction — Hanover. Charcoal and conte, 16 5/8" x 21 1/2"
10.859 Destruction — Hanover. Conte, 18 3/4" x 26 1/4”
10.860 Destruction — Hanover, No. 2. Charcoal, 13 1/8" x 20 3/4"
10.861 Destruction — Niemunster No. 2. G., 13,1/4" x 18 5/8"
10.862 Destruction — Niemunster No. 4. Pen and ink,
21 1/8" x 17 3/4"
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10.863 Destruction — Niemunster No. 5. Mixed technique,
18 3/4" x 12 3/4"
10.864 Dismembering ‘U’ Uncle. Lithograph, 13 5/8" x 20 1/2"
10.865 Dismembering ‘U’ Uncle. Pencil and razor blade,
13 3/8" x 19 1/4"
10.866 Dropping Panniers (Supplies). W., 13 3/8" x 19 1/8"
10.867 Halifax in ‘A’ Hangar. Gouache. 15 3/8" x 21"
10.868 Halifax Landing on Runway 22. Gouache, 15 1/8" x 21 "
10.869 Hangar — Aircraft Check. Pen and ink, 12 5/8" x 19 3/8"
10.870 Horsa Gliders in Dispersal. W., 13 1/4" x 19 5/8"
10.871 Horsa Gliders Lined up on Perimeter Track. Gouache,
15 1/8" x 20 3/4"
10.872 Inside ‘D’ Hangar. Gouache, 15" x 20 3/4”
10.873 Instructor and Student Pilot before Trip. Gouache,
15" x 19 3/4"
10.874 Perimeter Track and Dispersal at Sundown. C., 30" x 38"
10.875 Perimeter Track and Dispersal at Sundown. Mixed
technique, 12 1/2" x 18 3/4"
10.876 RCAF Dakotas Being Refueled. Tempera, 15" x 21 1/2"
10.877 RCAF Dakotas in Dispersal. W., 12 5/8" x 19"
10.878 RCAF Station Tapcliffe. Gouache, 14 3/4" x 20 1/4"
10.879 Remnants of a ‘Prang’ (Crash). Gouache, 15 1/4" x 21"
1 0.880 Resting after Trip. Charcoal, 1 9 3/8" x 1 3 1 /2"
10.881 Servicing Halifax. Lithograph, 21 3/4" x 31 3/4"
10.882 Slave Worker. Charcoal, 18 3/4” x 13"
10.883 Troops Being Flown to France, Charcoal and ink,
13 1/2" x 19 1/8"
Thomas Harold Beament
Born in 1898 at Ottawa. At first he studied law, then turned to
painting, studying at the Ontario College of Art, Toronto, under
J.W. Beatty (1922). Worked in Ottawa from 1924, and later in
Montreal. Served in the navy, 1917-18 and enlisted again in September
1939.
Painted while serving afloat and ashore in the early years of the
war. Served as an Official War Artist from June 1943 until 21
February 1947. Held the rank of commander.
Painted in the Mediterranean; on convoy in the North Atlantic;
in Newfoundland; and assault landing and minesweeping scenes in the
Channel.
A.R.C.A. in 1935, R.C.A. in 1946. Has painted in many parts of
the world including the Far North and the West Indies.
4,860 Mother Ship and Submarines. C., 20" x 24"
10.000 Action in Dirty Weather. C., 24 1/4" x 34 1/4"
10.001 Action in Dirty Weather. Pastel, 10 1/4" x 14 5/8”
10.002 Anchorage Near Portsmouth. C., 24" x 30”
10.003 Anti-Aircraft at Plymouth. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.004 Attack in Fog. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.005 Burial at Sea. C., 24” x 30”
10.006 Burial at Sea. Pastel, 9 3/4" x 1 2 7/8"
10.007 Camouflage. C., 24” x 30"
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10.008 Canadian Assault Craft Landing Greek Constabulary. C.,
24 1/8" x 30"
10.009 Canadian Assault Craft Landing Troops in Greece. C.,
24" x 30 1/8"
10.010 Canadian Escort Vessels in a British Port. Pastel,
9 3/4" x 1 2 7/8"
10.01 1 Canadian Sweepers at Cherbourg. C., 24" x 30"
10.01 2 ‘Chaudieres’ Embarking for Normandy Assault. C.,
36" x 44"
10.013 Close Action in Fog. C., 24" x 30"
10.014 Coastal Convoy. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.01 5 Convoy Entering St John’s, Newfoundland. C., 24" x 30"
10.016 Convoy Under Northern Lights. C., 30" x 40"
10.017 Convoy Under Northern Lights. Pastel,
9 3/4" x 12 7/8"
10.018 Crane, Halifax Harbour. C., 24" x 30 1/4"
10.019 Dawn Gun Stations in HMCS .P/ctow. C., 24" x 30"
10.020 Day before 'D-Day’. C., 24" x 30"
10.021 Destroyer Wharf, Gourock. C., 24” x 30"
1 0.022 'D-Day’. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 1 2 7/8"
10.023 Disembarking Troops by LCT, Normandy Assault. C.,
24" x 30"
10.024 Embarking Casualties on ‘D-Day’, HMCS
Prince David. C., 40" x 48"
10.025 Entrance to St John’s, Newfoundland. C., 24" x 30"
10.026 Escort Alongside, Londonderry. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.027 Escort Group in Harbour. C., 24" x 30"
10.028 Escort Vessels at ‘Derry’, Pastel, 9 7/8" x 12 7/8”
10.029 Fire on Board During Action. C., 30" x 40"
10.030 Guns Crew, No. 2. Conte, 10 1/4" x 14 5/8"
10.031 Harbour Sketch. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 1 2 7/8"
10.032 HMCS Assiniboine. Conte, 10 1/4" x 14 5/8”
10.033 HMCS Assiniboine Versus U-Boat U-210. C.,
24" x 30"
10.034 HMCS Athabaskan’s Last Fight. C., 24" x 30"
10.035 HMCS Athabaskan’s Last Fight. Coloured pencil,
9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.036 HMCS Haida Gets an ‘Elbing’. Coloured pencil,
9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
1 0.037 HMCS Haida Gets Her First ‘Elbing’. C., 30" x 40"
10.038 HMCS Iroquois. C„ 24" x 30"
10.039 HMCS Ontario. C., 24" x 30"
10.040 HMCS Ontario and HMCS Uganda at Esquimalt. C.,
24" x 30"
30.041 HMCS Prince Robert in Dry Dock. C., 24” x 30"
10.042 HMCS Uganda in Dry Dock, Esquimalt. C., 24" x 30"
10.043 HMCS VUle de Quebec Gets a Sub. C„ 24" x 30"
1 0.044 Huts at HMCS ‘Niobe’. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 1 2 7/8"
10.045 Inside the Entrance, St John’s, Newfoundland. C.,
24 1/4" x 30 1/4"
10.046 Landing Craft. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.047 Liberty Men in Naples. C., 24" x 30"
10.048 Light Thunderstorm over Convoy. Pastel, 9 3/4" x 12 7/8"
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10.049 Mid-Ocean Convoy. C., 40" x 54"
10.050 Minesweeper in Heavy Seas. C., 24" x 30"
10.051 Moonlit Convoy. C., 24" x 30”
10.052 On Escort Duty. C., 24" x 30”
10.053 Ordnance Depot. C., 24" x 30”
10.055 Passing? C„ 24" x 30”
10.056 HMCS Prince Robert in a British Dry Dock. Pastel,
9 3/4” x 12 7/8"
10.057 Rescue — Firing a Costen Gun Line. C., 40" x 48"
10.058 Running Fight in the Channel. C., 24" x 30"
10.059 Running Fight — MTB’s. Gouache, 13 7/8" x 20 3/4"
10.060 Showery Day, Londonderry. C., 24" x 30”
10.061 St John’s from Signal Hill. C., 30" x 40"
10.062 St Lawrence Convoy. C., 24" x 30"
10.063 South Side, St John’s. C., 40 1/4" x 54 1/4"
10.064 Souvenir of Greece, December 1944. C.,
24” x 30 1/8"
1 0.065 Spring Comes to HMCS ‘Niobe’. C., 24" x 30"
10.066 Submarine and Depot Ship. Coloured pencil, 20" x 25"
10.067 There She Goes. C., 30” x 40”
10.068 Untitled (Convoy). Pastel, 9 1/2" x 12 3/4"
10.069 Untitled (convoy). Crayon, 9 3/4" x 12 7/8"
10.070 Untitled (jetty — harbour scene). Pastel,
9 5/8" x 12 7/8"
10.071 Untitled (ship alongside jetty). Pastel, 9 5/8” x 12 3/4"
10.072 Waiting for ‘D - Day’. Pastel, 9 1/2" x 12 3/4"
10.073 West Coast Lay Up at Bedwell Bay. C., 24" x 30”
1 2, 1 1 1 ‘D-Day’ Regatta. C., 40" x 48"
Bruno Jacob Bobak
Born in 1923 at Wawelowska, Poland and has lived in Canada since a
child. Studied at the Central Technical School under Carl Schaefer
and others.
Enlisted in the Canadian Army in January 1943, going overseas
in April 1944 where he was a sapper and employed as a service artist
until late August.
Served as an Official War Artist from October 1944 until July
1946. Held the rank of captain. Painted in England and in North-
West Europe, particularly with the 4th Canadian Armoured Division.
After the war, taught at the Vancouver School of Art and won a
a Canadian Government fellowship to study in England. Husband of
Molly Lamb Bobak. Resident artist at the University of New Brunswick
at Fredericton since 1960.
11.896 Ablution Huts and Soyer Stoves. W., 15 3/8” x 21 3/4”
1 1 .897 Advance Dressing Station, C., 40" x 48"
11.898 Advance Through Meppen. W., 13" x 18"
11.899 Advance Dressing Station. W., 1 5 1/4" x 21 1/2"
11.900 Ambulance and Staff Car in Garage. W., 1 1 1/8" x 15 3/8"
11.901 Area Driving. W., 15 1/2" x 22 5/8"
11.902 4th Armoured Brigade Tanks, Xanten. W., 12" x 17"
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1 1.903 Bailey Bridge Across the Kusten Kanal. W.,
14" x 19 7/8"
1 1 .904 The Battle to Oldenburg. C., 31 1 /4" x 48"
1 1 .905 Bombed-Out Church in Nieumkuik, Holland. W.,
13" x 17 3/4"
1 1.906 Burnt out Tank of the 22 Canadian Armed Regiment,
Canadian Grenadier Guards, near Meppen, Germany. Ink
and wash, 9 7/8" x 14"
11.907 The Camouflage Net. W., 14 1/4" x 20 1/2"
1 1 .908 Camp Bellerby. W., 1 5 1 /4" x 22 5/8"
11.909 Canadian Engineers Repairing Engines. W., 12" x 16 3/8"
11.910 Canadian Grenadier Guards back from Germany. W.,
15 3/8" x 22 1/4"
1 1.91 1 Canadian Tanks Waiting to be Overhauled. W., 14 7/8" x 19"
11.912 Carrier Convoy After Dark. W., 15 1/2" x 22”
11.913 Carriers at the Ammunition Dump. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/8"
11.914 CASSU Armoured 15 CWT Lorry. W., 11 1/4" x 15 1/4"
11.915 Chelsea Garage. W., 14 7/8" x 21 1/2"
11.916 The Church and Steeple, Holland. W., 13" x 17 1/2"
11.917 A Coal Supply from a Sunken Barge, Holland. W.,
10 x 14
11.918 Communications. W., 10" x 14”
11.919 A Crew of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. W.,
11 1/8" x 15 3/8"
1 1.920 Dead German Soldier. Pencil, 1 1 " x 15 1/8”
1 1 .921 Dead Goats in Empel. C., 38" x 48"
1 1.922 Dead Goats on the Streets, Holland. W., 10 3/4” x 14 1/2"
1 1.923 Dead Horse and Nuns. W., 1 1 3/8" x 14 1/4"
11.924 Dental Treatment. W., 14 1/4" x 21 3/4"
1 1 .925 Dental Treatment, No. 2. C., 22" x 30"
11.926 8th FD SQN RCE Methodically Blowing Sogel to Pieces.
W., 13" x 18"
1 1 .927 Engineers Removing Debris. W., 14 5/8" x 20 7/8"
1 1.928 Examining a Knocked Out German Tank. W.,
11 1/4" x 15 1/2"
11.929 Firing at Enemy Installations. C., 38 1/4" x 48"
11.930 Fitter and Despatch Rider. W., 1 1 1/4" x 14 1/4"
11.931 Ford V8 Staff Car, Chelsea Garage. W., 1 1 1/4" x 15 1/4"
1 1.932 Fox Armoured Car — MK 1 (Can). Pencil, 14" x 10"
1 1 .933 Friesoythe, Germany. C., 40" x 48"
11.934 Front and Side View of Staghound Armoured Car.
Pencil, 10" x 14"
1 1.935 German Labour Filling in Crater. Wash, 10" x 14”
1 1 .936 German Submarines in the Port of Wilhelmshaven. W.,
14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
1 1.937 Greasing the Bogie Wheels of a Carrier. W.,
15 1/4" x 22 1/8"
1 1 .938 A Knocked Out German Half Track Lorry and Dead
Horses. W„ 11" x 15 1/4"
11.939 Krupps Armament Works Experimental Station. W.,
10 1/4" x 15 5/8"
11.940 Krupps Armament Works, Meppen, Germany — 16"
Guns. Pencil, 1 1 " x 15"
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11.941 LCV’s — Neede, Holland — Division Headquarters. Pen
and wash, 10" x 14"
1 1.942 Liberation of Almelo. W., 14” x 19 3/4"
1 1 .943 Living Under Canvas. W„ 1 5 5/8” x 22 1 /2"
1 1 .944 The Maas River — February 1 945. C., 40” x 48"
1 1 .945 Maintenance 6-pounder Anti Tank Gun, W.,
14 7/8" x 21 1/4"
11.946 Maintenance Garage. W., 14 3/4" x 21 1/2"
1 1 .947 Maintenance on a Sherman Tank. W., 10 1 /2" x 15"
1 1 .948 Mechanical Transport Office. W., 1 5 1 /4" x 22 3/8"
1 1 .949 Near Meppen, Germany. Pencil, 1 0 7/8" x 1 5"
1 1 .950 Panther Tanks Knocked Out by Rockets. W.,
13 1/4" x 19 5/8"
11.951 Putting a Line Through to Headquarters. W.,
15" x 22"
1 1 .952 Ram - MK 2. Pencil, 14" x 1 0"
11.953 Ram - MK 2. Wash, 10" x 14"
1 1 .954 Range Practice — 6-pounder Anti Tank Gun. W.,
15 1/2" x 21 3/4"
1 1.955 Repairing Engines at RCEME Workshops. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 1/4"
11.956 Riflemen of the Lake Superior Regiment. W.,
10 7/8" x 15"
11.957 RCASC Garage. W., 1 1 1/8" x 15 1/4"
1 1.958 Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Unloading
Ammunition. W., 1 1 1/8" x 15 1/4"
1 1 .959 Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Garage. W.,
14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
1 1.960 Royal Canadian Corps of Signals LCVs. W.,
14 1/2" x 20 1/2"
11.961 Royal Canadian Engineers Repairing a Road with a Bull-
dozer. W., 13 1/4" x 18 1/4"
11.962 The Ruby Route ‘Up’. W„ 16 1/2" x 24 1/2"
11.963 Scene in LAD Workshop. Pencil, 11 1/4” x 15 3/8"
1 1.964 Scene on the 'Maple Leaf Route. W.,
10 1/8" x 14 1/2"
11.965 Self Propelled Guns. W., 14 1/2” x 24 3/4"
11.966 Self Propelled Guns. W., 15"x21 1/8"
1 1.967 Self Propelled Guns Being Cleaned After Operations. W.,
11 1/4" x 15 1/4"
1 1 .968 Self Propelled Guns Firing Across the Maas, Holland. W.,
11 1/8" x 14 7/8"
1 1 .969 Sherman Tank Being Tested and Re-adjusted. W.,
13" x 18 7/8"
1 1 .970 A Sherman Tank of the Governor General’s Foot Guards
Burned Out. W„ 10 3/4" x 14 5/8"
1 1 .97 1 Sherman Tanks. C. 28” x 30”
1 1 .972 Sherman Tanks Burned Out. W., 1 2" x 16 3/4"
1 1 .973 Sherman Tanks Taking Up Positions Under Artificial
Moonlight. C., 28 1/4" x 48"
1 1.974 Signals Putting up a Line. W., 9 1/2” x 13"
11.975 6-Pounder Anti Tank Gun. W., 19 1/4" x 25 1/2"
1 1 .976 6-Pounder Anti Tank Gun. Pencil, 1 2" x 1 8"
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1 1.977 16 Inch-Guns at Krupps Armament Experimental
Dump, Germany. W., 14" x 20”
1 1.978 Sketch of Dentist at Work in Lorry in the Field.
Pencil, 12" x 18 1/8"
1 1.979 Sketches of Officers Indoors and Despatch Rider. W.,
11 1/4" x 15 1/4"
1 1.980 Sogel, Germany. C., 36" x 48”
1 1.981 Source Material and Rough Sketches (19). Pencil,
various sizes
1 1.982 Staghound. Pencil, 14" x 10"
11.983 Staghound. Pencil, 14" x 10"
1 1.984 Staghound (Rear View). Pencil, 14" x 10"
1 1.985 Staghound Armoured Car with Crew Standing Alongside.
Pencil, 10” x 14”
1 1.986 Staghound Armoured Cars in a Smoke Screen. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
1 1.987 Staghound Armoured Cars on the Training Grounds. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
11.988 Studies of Vehicles Fitters. W., 11 1/8" x 15 3/8"
1 1.989 Study for Motocycle. W., and pencil, 1 2" x 18 1/8"
1 1.990 Study from Rear of Soldier Wearing Ground Sheet as
Rain Cape. Pencil, 13” x 10 3/8"
11.991 Study of Soldier Wearing Leather Jerkin. Pencil,
13" x 10 1/4"
11.992 Tank Convoy. C., 30" x 40”
1 1 .993 Tank Destroyers Being Cleaned after Operations. W.,
15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
11.994 Tank Destroyers of the 5th Anti Tank Regiment, RCA.
C., 30" x 38"
11.995 Tanks Firing Across the Maas. W., 13 1/4" x 18"
1 1.996 Tanks with White Identification Markers. W.,
11 1/2" x 15 5/8"
11.997 Training Area (Ram Tanks). W., 15 1/2” x 22 3/8"
1 1 .998 Untitled (Sketch of Flame Thrower ‘Wasp’ Carrier —
Cleve). W., 13 1/4" x 19 1/2"
11.999 Workshop. W„ 15 1/4" x 22 1/8"
12,000 Wreckage. W., 19 3/4" x 27 1/4"
12,409 Sogel, Germany. 3 sketches mounted on one matt.
Pencil, 7 1/2" x 11 1/2" and 8 1/2" x 12 3/4". W.,
12 1/2" x 20"
Molly (Lamb) Bobak
Born in 1922 at Vancouver as Molly Lamb. Studied at the Vancouver
School of Art under J.L. Shadbolt and others. Enlisted in the CWAC
in Vancouver in November 1942. Served at various stations in Canada
in a variety of positions including designing costumes and scenery for
the Army Show.
Served as an Official War Artist from May 1945 until May 1946.
Held the rank of lieutenant. Painted CWAC activities in England and
with Line of Communications units in North-West Europe after VE
Day.
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Painted in France on a French Government scholarship 1950-51.
Wife of Bruno Bobak.
12.001 Alderbrook Hospital, Surrey, England. W., 12" x 18"
12.002 Auxiliary Service Canteen at Amersfoort, Holland. W.,
8 3/4" x 12"
12.003 Auxiliary Service Mobile Canteen. W. and ink,
7 1/2" x 10"
12.004 Back of Fairfax House, London. Wash, 18" x 12"
12.005 Baseball Game in Hyde Park, London. Pen, ink and W.,
13 3/4" x 19 1/2"
12.006 Baseball Game at Slough. W. and ink, 12" x 18"
12.007 Baseball Game. W. and ink, 12" x 18"
12.008 The Base Post Office, Lot. Conte, 10" x 14"
12.009 The Base Post Office, Lot, Belgium. Pencil and wash,
10" x 14"
12.010 Basic Trainees Learning to Stand at Ease. C.,
30 1/4" x 40 1/4"
12.01 1 The Bath House, Apeldoorn, Holland. C., 30" x 24"
12.012 The Bathouse. W., 12" x 11 3/8"
12.013 Boat Drill, Emergency Stations. C., 24" x 28”
12.014 Bremen Ruins at Night. Charcoal, 12" x 18"
1 2.01 5 ‘Canada Club’ Nijmegen. Conte, ink and pencil,
12" x 18"
12.016 Canteen near Doom. W., 13 3/4" x 19 1/2"
12.017 Canteen, Nijmegan, Holland. C., 20" x 24"
12.018 Captured German Tank. W., 17 3/4" x 23 1/2"
1 2.01 9 CWAC Barracks. C., 30" x 40"
12.020 Captured German Tank on Display in Ottawa, June, 1945.
Conte, 8 7/8" x 12"
12.021 CMHQ Garage, Chelsea, London, England. Wash,
12" x 18"
12.022 CMHQ Garage, Chelsea, London. W., 14" x 20"
12.023 Comedy Convoy. W., 10" x 14"
12.024 CWAC Back from Leave in Brussels. W., 14” x 20”
12.025 CWAC Billets Across the Street from the Beaver Club,
Groningen. Ink and W., 12" x 18"
1 2.026 CWAC Billets, Varel, Germany. W„ 1 9" x 28 1 / 2"
12.027 CWAC Brass Band Leaving for a Concert. Pen and ink and
W„ 16 1/2" x 21 3/4”
12.028 The CWAC Brass Band Leaving for a Concert, Apeldoorn,
Holland. Pencil, 12” x 18"
1 2.029 CWAC Corporal Cook at Work. C„ 33" x 20"
12.030 CWAC Draft Waiting to Leave for Overseas. Charcoal,
12" x 18"
12.031 CWAC General Duty Clerks at Amsterdam. Pencil,
12" x 18"
12.032 CWAC Going to Work in a Truck. W., 10" x 14"
1 2.033 CWAC in an English Pub, Guildford. Charcoal, 1 2" x 1 8"
12.034 CWAC Laundry Workers Going to Dinner. Conte,
12" x 18"
12.035 CWAC Officer Cadets and N.C.O.’s Waiting for the
Montreal Train. B., 23 3/4" x 29 7/8"
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12.036 CWAC Officer in Amsterdam. Pencil, 18" x 12"
12.037 CWAC on Leave in Amsterdam, September 1945. C.,
24" x 30"
12.038 CWAC Parade Through the Town. C., 16" x 20 1/2"
12.039 CWAC Pipe Band at Deventer, Holland. Ink and wash,
10" x 13 7/8"
1 2.040 CWAC Patients at Alderbrook Hospital. Pencil,
7 1/2" x 10"
12.041 CWAC Pipe Band Writing Letters Home. Wash, 14" x 20"
12.042 CWAC Quarters at Varel, Germany. Conte, 12" x 18"
12.043 CWAC Quarters in a Nissen Hut. Pencil, 12" x 18”
12.044 CWAC Sleeping Quarters in the Administration Building. W.
and ink, 14" x 20"
12.045 CWAC Tour to Volendam, Holland. W. and ink,
12" x 18"
12.046 CWAC Wedding in the Seminary’s Chapel. Conte and pencil,
1 2" x 1 8"
12.047 CWAC Working the Pressing Machine. Conte, 12" x 18"
12.048 CWAC’s Coming to Work at Fairfax House, London. W.,
22 1/4" x 15 1/4"
1 2.049 CWAC’s Folding Sheets. Conte, 1 2" x 1 8"
12.050 CWAC’s Looking at the Ruins. P., 16" x 12"
1 2.05 1 CWAC’s Sorting Mail. C., 24" x 30"
12.052 CWAC’s Working in Card Index Office. Conte and ink,
18" x 12"
12.053 CWAC’s Sunbathe in the Garden. W., 18” x 12"
12.054 Dilke Street. W. , 1 4" x 1 0"
12.055 Dining Hall. Pencil and charcoal, 1 1 5/8" x 17 1/8"
12.056 Dressing Room. C., 14" x 19 7/8"
12.057 The Eskimo Inn. Pencil, coloured ink and charcoal,
1 2" x 1 8"
12.058 Ptes. Mary and Alice Familton. Pencil, 12" x 18"
12.059 Gas Drill. C., 34" x 27"
12.060 German Children in Bremen. W., 10" x 14"
12.061 In Night. Conte and ink, 17 3/4" x 12"
12.062 Inside the Auxiliary Service Canteen at Amersfoort,
Holland. W., 8 7/8" x 12"
12.063 Portrait Sketch of Sgt Eileen King. Pencil, 18" x 12"
12.064 Kitchen. Pencil and charcoal, 1 1 1/8" x 16 3/4"
12.065 The Kitchen During Morning Break. Pencil,
12" x 18"
12.066 Kitchen, #1 Static Base Laundry, Bordon, Hants. W.,
14" x 20"
12.067 Kitchener Station. Conte and pencil, 12" x 18"
12.068 Knights of Columbus Canteen at Noon. Wash, 12" x 18"
12.069 London Bus Queue. W., 10" x 14"
12.070 The Main Desk, Canadian HQ Garrison, Brussels. Wash,
12" x 18"
12.071 The Main Staircase. W. and pencil, 18" x 12"
1 2.072 Sketch of RSM ‘Jerry’ McLellan. Pencil, 1 8" x 1 2"
12.073 Number One Static Base Laundry. C., 27 3/4" x 40”
12.074 Number 1 Static Base Laundry. C., 30 1/4" x 40"
1 2.075 Number 6 Dilke Street. C., 29 3/4" x 39 3/4"
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12.076 The Officer’s Mess. W„ 19 3/4" x 13 3/4"
1 2.077 ‘Org’ Tent. W. and pencil, 1 2" x 1 8"
1 2.078 OTC Gym Period. W. and ink, 1 2" x 8 7/8"
1 2.079 QM Stores, 48 Coy. Conte, 1 2" x 1 7 3/4"
12.080 R.C. Church Parade, Ottawa. C., 30" x 22 1/4"
1 2.081 Resting During a Scheme, OTC. C., 24 1/2" x 33 1/4"
12.082 Pte Roy, Canadian Women’s Army Corps. B.,
30" x 23 3/4"
12.083 Ruins, Holborn St London. Pen and ink and W.,
14" x 10"
12.084 Ruins of Emmerich, Germany. W., 14" x 10"
1 2.085 Ruins of Emmerich, Germany. W., 14” x 20"
12.086 Ruins of Rotterdam. W., 12" x 18"
12.087 The Seminary. Pencil and W., 12” x 18"
12.088 Signal Corps Teletypists on Night Duty. W. and ink,
7 1/2" x 10"
12.089 Signing up for the Pacific. C., 20" x 33"
1 2.090 Soldiers Lining up for Chocolate Bars and Gum. W.,
14" x 20"
12.091 Sorting Laundry. Conte, 12" x 18"
12.092 Pte Virginia Stansell Singing. W., 10” x 14"
12.093 A Street in Brussels. W., 10" x 14"
12.094 Sunday in the CWAC Officers’ Mess. Pencil,
12" x 18"
12.095 Sunset Picnic on the Zuider Zee. Mixed media,
25 1/2" x 39"
12.096 Switchboard Operators. Conte and pencil, 18" x 12"
1 2.097 The Tea Wagon. C., 1 8" x 24"
12.098 Three Kitchen Helpers During Lunch. Conte,
12" x 17 3/4"
12.099 Three Waitresses at a Table. Pencil, 12” x 17 3/4”
12.100 Untitled (canteen). Pencil and charcoal, 1 1 1/2" x 17 1/8"
12.101 Untitled (CWAC’s on parade). W., 11" x 14 3/4"
12.102 Untitled (on parade). P., 1 1 7/8" x 12 1/4”
12.103 Varel, Germany. W., 12" x 18”
12.104 View from CWAC Quarters on a Rainy Morning. W.,
10" x 14"
12.105 View from the Officer’s Mess. W., 14" x 20"
12.106 VJ Celebrations. Oil on paper, 17 3/8" x 23 7/8"
12.107 Washroom. Pencil and charcoal, 11 1/2” x 15"
12.108 The Water Trailer. Conte and pencil, 12" x 18"
12.109 Wedding Reception at the Kit Cat Club. Mixed media,
14" x 20"
12.1 10 Wilhelmshaven at Night. Charcoal, 12" x 18"
12,410 Pte Roy, Canadian Women’s Army Corps. Four W. and
pencil sketches mounted in one matt, 17 1/2" x 10",
5 1/8" x 5", 10 1/2" x 8 3/8", ll"x7"
Miller Gore Brittain
Born 1912 in West Saint John, N.B. Studied at the Art Students
League, New York, under Harvey Wickey and others. Became known
as a caricaturist.
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Served in the RCAF from 1942 until February 1945. Awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross. Served as an Official War Artist from
April 1945 until July 1946. Held rank of flight-lieutenant. He painted
mostly scenes of life on a bomber station. Has continued to paint
in an individual style and has held a number of one-man showings
in Canada and New York. Died in January 1968 at Saint John.
10.884 Airmen in a Village Pub — Yorkshire. Oil and Tempera,
25" x 20"
10.885 Getting on the Transport. Conte, 24 5/8" x 17 3/4"
10.886 ‘G’ George Didn’t Come Back. Conte, 19 7/8" x 25 3/8"
10.887 Home Again. Conte, 25 3/8" x 18 1/2"
10.888 Interrogation. Conte, 23 1/8" x 17 1/2"
10.889 Night Target, Germany. Oil and tempera, 30 1/8" x 24"
10.890 Posting the ‘Ops List’. Conte, 19 3/4" x 25"
10.891 Sam Wakes Us Up. Conte, 25 1/2" x 19"
10.892 There We Were. Conte, 25 1/4" x 19 5/8"
Frank Leonard Brooks
Bom 1 1 November 1911 at London England. Came to Canada in 1912.
Largely self-taught but also attended the Ontario College of Art and
taught at the Central Technical School. A.R.C.A. in 1939.
Joined the RCNVR in May 1943. Served as an Official War Artist
from August 1944 until May 1946. Held the rank of lieutenant.
Overseas he painted the activities of minesweepers and MTBs off
Normandy, in the Channel and off the East Coast and an aircraft
carrier in Scottish waters.
Went to Mexico on a D.V.A. grant to study and subsequently
settled for a number of years at San Miguel de Allende, north of
Mexico City where he taught. Author of several books on the
techniques of painting in water colour and oil.
10.074 Aircraft Carrier, Atlantic Convoy. W., 14 1/8" x 19 3/4”
10.075 Aircraft Landing on HMS Puncher. W., 14 5/8" x 21 7/8"
10.076 Applying Protective Coating to Torpedo Aboard HMS
Puncher. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
10.077 Awaiting the Return of the Aircraft Squadron. W.,
30" x 39"
10.078 Atlantic Convoy. Mixed media, 18 1/4" x 29 7/8"
10.079 ‘Barracudas’ in Hangar of HMS Puncher. W.,
10 1/4" x 13 3/4"
10.080 Battersea Church and V2 Crater. C., 24" x 30"
10.081 Bombed German Forts and Canadian Minesweepers,
Cherbourg. W., 22 3/4" x 28 5/8"
10.082 Bombed German Forts, Cherbourg. C., 40 1/4" x 48"
10.083 Boom Defence Gear. W., 10 3/8" x 13 3/8"
10.084 Boom Defence Equipment, Scapa Flow. C., 24” x 30"
10.085 Boom Defence Materials. P., 6 1/2" x 7 7/8"
10.086 Camouflaged Pillbox, Sussex Coast. W., 10 3/8" x 13 7/8"
10.087 Canadian Mine Sweepers, Normandy Coast, ‘D-Day’. C.,
25" x 36 1/4"
1 0.088 Cherbourg Fortress. W., 1 5 7/8" x 20"
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10,089 Chipping Paint. Ink and wash, 10 3/4” x 7 3/4"
V 10,090 Coastal Defence. Wash, 10 1/4” x 13 1/8"
10.091 Cold Day - Scapa Flow. W„ 14 5/8" x 22 1/8"
10.092 Converted Frigate Wrecked on Nova Scotia Rocks. C.,
30 1/4" x 36 1/8"
10.093 Convoy Lookout. Chalk and wash, 10 1/8" x 5 3/4"
10.094 Corvette Galley. Oil on paper. 1 1" x 14 1/4"
10.095 Corvette Galley. Wash, 10" x 8 5/8"
10.096 Crashed Plane, HMS Puncher. W., 14 3/8" x 20 7/8"
10.097 Crew Waiting for Return of Aircraft. W.,
18 1/2" x 22 5/8"
10.098 Decommissioned Frigates. C., 24" x 30”
10.099 Drifters at Greenock, Scotland. W., 19 3/4” x 22 1/8”
10.100 Drying Parachutes, HM S Puncher. W ., 29 1/2” x 21 3/4”
10.101 Dummy Gun Emplacement, Scapa Flow. W.,
12" x 18 5/8"
10.102 Early Morning Operation. W., 1 1 " x 13 5/8"
10.103 East End Street, London, VE Day, 1944. C., 30" x 40"
10.104 Empty Hangar, HMS Puncher. Wash, 15 5/8" x 22 3/4"
10.105 Engine Room, Aircraft Carrier, HMS Puncher. W.,
21" x 14 3/8"
10.106 Engine Room, Aircraft Carrier HMS Puncher. C.,
30" x 23 3/4"
10.107 15 U-boats Surrender, Loch Eriboll. C., 20" x 36"
10.108 5-Inch Gun, HMS Puncher. Conte, 13 1/8" x 21 1/2"
10.109 Flight Deck, HMS Puncher. P„ 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.110 Flight Deck, HMS Puncher. W., 2 1 3/8" x 23 1 /8"
10.1 1 1 Folded Plane and Elevator, HMS Puncher. C., 24" x 30"
10.1 12 German Forts, Cherbourg. W., 10 3/8" x 13 1/4"
10.113 Ghost Ships, Halifax. W., 13” x 17 1/4"
10.1 14 Hangar, HMS Puncher. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.1 15 Hangar Deck, HMS Puncher. P., 8 1/2" x 10 3/8"
10.1 16 The Harbour, Londonderry. C., 24" x 30"
10.1 17 TT Block, HMCS ‘Stadacona’. C„ 30" x 24"
10.1 18 HMS Puncher at Scapa Flow. C., 24" x 30"
10.1 19 HMS Puncher in the Clyde, Greenock. W.,
10 1/4" x 13 1/2"
10.120 HMS Puncher, Scapa. W., 22 5/8" x 15 1/4"
10.1 21 HMCS ‘Stadacona’ — Dockyard and Naval Barracks,
Halifax. W„ 13 1/2" x 18"
10.122 Invasion Beach — Sunken Ships, Normandy. W.,
14" x 20"
10.123 Isle of Wight, the Solent. Wash, 9 5/8" x 13 5/8"
10.124 Landing Crew at Work. W., 20 5/8" x 28 3/4"
10.125 Letting the Anchor Out. W., 16 1/8" x 13 7/8"
10.1 26 Letting the Anchor Out, Cherbourg. Wash,
8 3/4" x 7 1/4"
10.127 Liberty Boat and Minesweepers, Ryde, Isle of Wight. W.,
14" x 20"
10.128 Lookout and Officer, HMCS Hespeler. Wash,
9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.129 Lyness Harbour from Flota Island (Scapa). W.,
10 1/4" x 14 1/4"
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10.130 Marine Gear, Felixstowe. W., 10 3/8" x 13 3/8”
10.131 Minesweepers and Chimneys. Wash, 14 7/8" x 16 5/8"
10.132 Minesweepers and Chimneys. Crayon and wash,
15 1/2" x 22 3/8"
10.133 Minesweepers at Ryde. W., 14" x 20"
10.134 Minesweeping, English Channel. C. on P.,
15 1/2" x 19 3/8"
10.135 Minesweeping, HMCS Cowichan. Charcoal,
9 1/2" x 12 3/4"
10.136 MTB Base, Felixstowe. W., 13 7/8" x 20 5/8"
10.137 MTB Base, Felixstowe. W„ 10 1/4" x 13 1/8"
10.138 MTB Base, Felixstowe, Winter. C., 24" x 30"
10.139 MTB’s Coming into Base, Cold Day. W.,
21 1/2" x 27 7/8"
10.140 MTB Harbour, East Anglia. W„ 10 1/2" x 13 1/8"
10.141 MTB in Hangar, Felixstowe. W., 16 5/8" x 22 3/8"
10.142 MTB in Repair Hangar. Wash, 10 1/2" x 13 1/8"
10.143 Naval Dockyard, Halifax. C., 20" x 30"
10.144 Naval Signal Station, Halifax. W., 18 1/4" x 18 3/8"
10.145 Naval Yard, Lyness, Scapa. Wash, 7 7/8" x 10 3/8”
10.146 Night Signalling, Plymouth. Charcoal and crayon,
22 1/4" x 30 1/2"
10.147 North and Barrington Streets. C., 39 3/4" x 47 7/8"
10.148 Off the Coast of Normandy. W., 9 5/8" x 13 1/4"
10.149 On the Bridge of a Frigate. Mixed technique,
10 3/4" x 13 1/2"
10.150 On Watch. Wash, 1 0" x 7 1 /2"
10.151 One of the Last V2’s. C„ 24" x 30"
10.152 Parachutes Drying, HMS Puncher. P., 1 1 1/2” x 7 7/8"
10.153 Part of Hangar. Conte, 16" x 11"
10.154 Peeling Potatoes. Wash, 10 3/8" x 13 3/8"
10.155 Pink Room, V2 Damage. Ink and crayon, 22 3/4" x 17 1/4"
10.1 56 Planes on Aircraft Carrier HMS Puncher. W.,
10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
10.157 Plane on HMS Puncher. Conte, 15 7/8" x 22 5/8"
10.158 Potato Peelers. Ink and wash, 5 5/8" x 9"
10.159 Potato Peelers. Ink and wash, 5 5/8" x 9"
10.160 Potato Peelers. T„ 12 1/4" x 14 3/4"
10.161 Reading and Sleeping. Wash, 10 5/8" x 8 1/2"
10.162 Reading in the Wardroom. Wash, 8 5/8" x 8 1/2"
10.163 Remnants of Vi’s and Mined Area, Sussex. W.,
22 5/8" x 31"
10.164 Rocket Assisted ‘Take Off, Night, HMS Puncher.
W., 19 3/4" x 23"
10.165 Rough Weather, Minesweeper Bridge. C., 16 1/8" x 20 7/8"
10.166 Sailors from HMS Puncher, Greenock. Chalk and conte,
10" x 12 5/8"
10.167 St John’s Harbour, Newfoundland. C., 30" x 36"
10.168 St John’s, Newfoundland. C., 24" x 30"
10.169 Scapa from Flota. C., 24 3/4" x 30"
10.170 Seamen Listening to Music. Wash, 10" x 12 3/4"
10.171 Seamen Sleeping Between Watches. Wash,
8" x 10 1/2"
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10.172 Shore Leave, Cherbourg. C., 23 3/4" x 30"
10.173 Signalling, Foggy Day. T., 14 1/4" x 1 1 1/8"
10.174 Signal Station, Halifax. W., 9 7/8" x 13 3/4"
10.175 Sports in Hangar, HMS Puncher. W„ 21 1/2" x 13 7/8"
10.176 Stores for HMCS Ontario , Belfast. C., 24" x 28"
10.177 Sunken Ships, Arromanches Invasion Beach, France. W.,
13 1/4" x 19 1/4"
10.178 Tangled Float, No. 2. C., 40" x 50 1/4"
10.179 Tank Blocks, English Coast. W„ 13 3/8" x 19 1/4"
10.180 Twin 4-Inch Guns in Action. G., 20" x 24 1/8"
10.181 V2’d Church, Battersea. Ink and wash, 11 3/4" x 15 1/8"
10.182 Waiting for the Liberty Boat. Oil on paper, 10 3/8" x 7 7/8"
10.183 Wheelhouse at Night. Conte, 9 1/2" x 8 5/8"
10.184 World’s End, V2’d Houses. W., 13 7/8" x 17 7/8"
10.185 Wreck and Corvette, Plymouth. W., 15 1/2" x 22 5/8"
10.186 Writing Home. Wash, 7 5/8" x 9 7/8"
Albert Edouard Cloutier
Born 1900 at Leominster, Massachusetts of Canadian parents but
returned to Canada in infancy. Studied under Edmond Dyonnet and
Joseph Saint-Charles in Montreal and had lessons from A.Y. Jackson
and Edwin H. Holgate.
Supervisor of War Poster Production 1940-43 with the Department
of National War Services. Served as an Official War Artist from March
1944 until July 1946. Held the rank of flight lieutenant. He painted
in Ontario and Nova Scotia but did most of his work in Newfoundland
and on the coast of Labrador.
A.R.C.A. in 1951, R.C.A. in 1956. Instructor at the Ecole des
Beaux-Arts, Montreal in the years following 1955. Died at Saint-
Hilaire, Quebec in June 1965.
10.893 Ack Ack Post. W., 8 3/4" x 12"
10.894 After the Storm. W., 9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
10.895 Airman’s Barracks. W., 15 1/2" x 21 3/4"
10.896 Airborne Liberator. C., 13" x 18 3/8"
10.897 Anson Cockpit While in Flight. Pencil, 10" x 8 7/8"
10.898 Antenna (Gantry) and Ops Building. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.899 Cpl Austerberry, ‘Blackie’. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8”
10.900 P/O Bert Aylesworth. W., 10 7/8" x 7 1/4"
10.901 Beached Scow. W., 9 7/8" x 14"
10.902 5 BR Moves to Yarmouth from Torbay, Nfld. P.,
8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.903 10 BR Sqn Liberator, Gander. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.904 Sgt ‘Bumpy’ Benstead. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.905 Bluenose Squadron Lancaster ‘X’ for Xotic Angel. W.,
9 3/8" x 14"
10.906 LAC ‘BO’ Bohozuk. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.907 Cpl Bradshaw. Pen and ink, 6 3/8" x 3 3/4"
10.908 Cpl Bradshaw’s Snow Cave. W., 9 7/8" x 14"
10.909 Brantford Graveyard. Black chalk and wash, 18 1/2" x 25 1/4"
10.910 Brig Harbour Serenade. Ink and W., 1 1 3/8" x 8 5/8"
10.91 1 ‘Briggy’. Pen and ink, 6 3/8" x 3 3/4"
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10.91 2 Bucking the Wind. W., 9" x 1 1 3/4"
10.913 Bulldozer on Top. W., 8 7/8" x 12"
10.914 Call for Mail at Station Post Office. W., 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
10.915 The Camp Before Sunset. W., 8 1/2" x 1 1 1/2"
10.916 Camp Buildings and Sewer Line with Tractor Bridge. G.,
19 1/2" x 26 1/2"
10.917 Canso on Apron. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.918 The Carpenter Shop, Brig Harbour. W., 13 1/8" x 16 1/2"
10.919 Catalina in Gander Lake. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.920 Catwalk to Administration Building from Airmen’s
Barracks. W., 10" x 13 3/4"
10.921 Chow Time. C., 21" x 26"
10.922 Circuits and Bumps, Kingston, Ontario. W., 20 1/4" x 26 1/2"
10.923 Contacting Escort Vessel from Canso Blister. Chalk on thin
paper, 14 3/4" x 10 3/4”
10.924 Control Tender at No. 1 and No. 2 Runway Intersection. W.,
9 7/8" x 14"
10.925 Control Tender, Goose Bay, Labrador. W. and G.,
19 1/2" x 17 1/4"
10.926 Control Tower, Kingston. Pastel, 9 1/4" x 1 1 7/8"
10.927 Control Tower Interior During Heavy Night Traffic, Gander.
P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.928 Control Tower Operator. W., 7” x l"
10.929 LAC Covenay. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.930 Crash Boat at Portugal Cove. Pencil, 1 1 7/8" x 17 3/4"
10.931 LAC E.R. Dakin. Pen and ink, 6 3/8" x 3 3/4"
10.932 F/L Alan Dunn. Pen and ink, 6 1/2" x 4 3/8"
10.933 Duty Boat Wharf. W., 1 1 1/4" x 15 1/4"
10.934 Emily Harbour. Pen and ink, 8 3/4" x 1 1 5/8"
10.935 End of No. 3 Runway, Gander. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.936 Entrance to Administration Building. W., 9 7/8" x 14”
10.937 ‘Erks’ in Fog. W., 9" x 1 1 5/8"
10.938 Ferrying ITS Pupils to Gananoque. Pastel,
17 7/8" x 16 7/8"
10.939 Ferrying Supplies to Brig Harbour. C., 26" x 34"
10.940 Firing Practice — Drogue Tow Line. Pastel,
12" x 17 5/8"
10.941 Firing Practice on Drogue. Mixed technique, 20" x 30”
10.942 Flare Path Party. Pastel, 1 1" x 13"
10.943 Flying Above Clouds, Last Night Patrol, North Atlantic.
P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.944 Flying over North Atlantic, P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.945 Flying Suit — Front View. W., 12" x 8 5/8"
10.946 Flying Suit — Rear View with Mae West. W., 12" x 9"
10.947 Foggy Night, Torbay, Newfoundland. Pastel,
20 3/4" x 26 1/2"
10.948 Fortresses Line-Up — from Control Tower. P.,
8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.949 Fog Lifting and Harbour Clearing. W., 9 7/8” x 14"
10.950 Fortresses Landing during a Squall. W., 9 7/8" x 13 7/8”
10.951 F/O Glen Frith. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.952 Fuelling 10 BR Liberator. Pastel, 9 1/2" x 12"
10.953 Fuel Tanks and RT Hut. W„ 9" x 1 1 3/4"
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10.954 Gander Tower with Ack Ack Pit in Foreground. W. with
pastel, 19” x 26 1/4"
10.955 LAC Ray Goode. Pen and ink, 6 1/4” x 4 3/8"
10.956 LAC Gary Greenfield. Pen and ink, 6 1/4” x 4 3/8"
10.957 Gassing Up 10 BR Liberator. W., 13 1/2” x 18 7/8"
10.958 Gravel Pit. W„ 9 7/8" x 13 3/4"
10.959 No. 1 Group HQ. P„ 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.960 Grunts and Groans. W., 9” x 12"
10.961 Halifax, 1945 Explosion. W. and G„ 1 1 1/2" x 17 1/4"
10.962 LAC W.S. Hamilton — ‘Joe’. Pen and ink, 6 5/8" x 3 3/4"
10.963 Hauling Hospital Boat in Dry Dock. W., 14 3/4” x 21 1/4"
10.964 S/L J. Hudson, DFC. W„ 14 7/8” x 1 1 7/8"
10.965 ‘Baldy’ Hilton. Pen and ink, 6 1/4” x 4 3/8"
10.966 Cpl Hughes. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.967 Hurricane Aircraft. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.968 Hurricanes in Front of Fighter Hangar. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.969 Cpl W.G. Ibbotson. Pen and ink, 6 3/8” x 3 3/4"
10.970 Interior Mess Tent. Coloured pencil, 8 5/8" x 1 1 7/8"
10.971 Jeep, Gander. Pastel, 1 1" x 14 1/4”
10.972 Jeep in Rain. W., 9" x 1 1 1/4"
10.973 LAC ‘Slim' Johnstone. Pen and ink, 6 1/4” x 4 3/8"
10.974 Peter Kearns. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.975 LAC J.J. Kelly. Pen and ink, 6 1/4” x 4 3/8"
10.976 F/O I.G. Kerry, DFC. Pen and ink, 18 3/4" x 1 5 7/8"
10.977 F/O I.G. Kerry, DFC. W. and pen and ink, 13" x 10 1/8"
10.978 LAC ‘Cap’ Kidd. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.979 Last Circuit — Night Flying. Pastel, 12 1/4” x 15 7/8”
10.980 Laying the Flare Path. Pastel, 10” x 15"
10.981 Leaving the Snow. Pastel, 1 1 3/4" x 17"
10.982 LAC Leblanc. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.983 LAC ‘Pop’ Leblanc. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
10.984 Liberator Nose. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.985 Liberator Tail and Hangar. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
10.986 Liberator Take-Off on a Misty Night. Pastel,
5" x 8 1/4"
10.987 Looking South from Operations Building. Pen and ink,
with wash, 8 3/4” x 1 1 3/4"
10.988 Lifting Fog, Sloop Harbour. W., 1 1 7/8" x 17 3/8"
10.989 Looking West Toward Newfieville. W., 9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
10.990 Cpl J.J. Lott. Pen and ink, 6 3/8" x 3 3/4"
10.991 Maintenance Outside No. 4 Hangar. Pastel, 8 3/4” x 11 1/2”
10.992 Maintenance. C., 21" x 26"
10.993 May Day at Brig Harbour, Labrador. W., 1 1 3/4" x 17 1/4"
10.994 The ‘Met’ Man. Pastel, 6" x 7"
10.995 Mosquitoes and DC 3 in No. 1 Hangar. W., 9 7/8" x 14"
10.996 Mud Road and Jeep. P., 8 1/2” x 10 1/2"
1 0.997 Mud Study. W., 8 7/8" x 1 2"
10.998 LAC L.T. Murtagh. Pen and ink, 6 5/8" x 3 3/4"
10.999 New Road Foundations. W., 9" x 1 1 3/4”
11.000 Night Take-Offs. Pastel, 10 1/2" x 17 1/4"
1 1.001 Night Traffic, Gander, Newfoundland. C., 29 3/4" x 48”
11.002 Nocturne — Botwood, Newfoundland. P., 8 1/2” x 10 1/2"
1 1.003 October Sky — Gander. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2”
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1 1.004 Officers Returning to Administration Building. W.,
8 5/8" x 12"
1 1.005 Open Water Across the Bay. W., 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
1 1 .006 Orderly Room, Brig Harbour. Pen and ink, 8 7/8" x 1 1 5/8"
11.007 Overhauling the Launch in Her Snow Berth. W., 10" x 14"
1 1 .008 Parabolic Antenna. W., 8 3/8" x 11 5/8”
1 1.009 Para-Rescue Jumper in Full Dress. W., 14 1/2" x 10 7/8"
1 1.010 Parachuting Supplies to Brig. Chalk and wash, 20" x 29 3/4"
11.011 Para-Rescue Jumper with Chute Opened. W., 13" x 15 3/4"
11.012 Joe Penny. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
1 1.013 The Pigeon Loft, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. W.,
10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
11.014 Prang Bins. W., 1 1 1/4" x 15"
11.015 Prang Bins. C„ 36" x 46"
11.016 PV-1 and Control Tower, Torbay, Newfoundland. P.,
8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1 1.017 LAC Rabean. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
1 1 .01 8 Radar Post. W., 1 0 3/8" x 1 1 7/8"
1 1 .01 9 Radar Station. W., 8 7/8" x 1 1 5/8"
1 1 .020 Radar Unit, Brig Harbour, Labrador. C., 24" x 34"
1 1 .021 LAC ‘Des’ D.F. Reid. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 3 3/4"
1 1.022 Repairing Pipe Line to Pump House. W. with pastel,
16 1/8" x 11 7/8"
11.023 Rescue by Helicopter. W„ 10 1/4" x 14 1/8"
1 1.024 Rescue by Helicopter. C., 26" x 34"
11.025 Return from Patrol, Torbay, Newfoundland. C., 24" x 32"
1 1 .026 R.I.P. Ansons. W„ 8" x 1 0"
1 1 .027 Cpl J. Rivard. Pen and ink, 6 3/8” x 3 3/4"
1 1.028 Cpl W.A. ‘Robbie’ Robertson. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 3 5/8"
1 1 .029 Cpl S.P. Rogow 37 RU. Pen and ink, 6 3/8" x 3 3/4"
11.030 Rough Ice in Harbour. W., 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
11.031 No. 37 RU Brig Harbour, Labrador. W., 11 7/8" x 17 3/8"
11.032 LAC ‘Junior’ Saltmarsh. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
1 1.033 LAC ‘Sammy’ Samson. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
1 1 .034 Sammy the Baker, Weighing Flour. W., 8 3/4" x 1 1 1/2"
11.035 LAC ‘Sandy’ Sandgren. Pen and ink, 5 1/4" x 3 3/4"
1 1.036 Saturday Night at Brig Harbour. W., pen and ink,
8 1/2" x 11 1/2"
11.037 Sgt Schacter. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
11.038 Cpl ‘Harry’ Schaef. Pen and ink, 5 1/4" x 3 3/4"
1 1 .039 Servicing Canso. C., 30" x 35"
11.040 Servicing Canso in No. 4 Hangar. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1 1.041 Servicing Harvard. Pastel, 9 3/8” x 1 1 1/2"
1 1 .042 Servicing Harvard Trainer. C., 1 7" x 23 1/4"
11.043 Signalling Escort Vessel. Oil on paper, 15 1/8" x 10 3/4"
1 1.044 Signals Station under Construction. Pencil,
8 5/8" x 1 1 7/8"
1 1 .045 Signs of Break-Up. W„ 9 7/8" x 14"
1 1.046 Cpl ‘Skid’ Skidmore. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
1 1.047 Sky Effect at Botwood, Newfoundland. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
11.048 Sky Study at Dawn. Pastel, 11 3/4" x 17 5/8"
1 1 .049 LAC D.I. Snell. Pen and ink, 6 5/8" x 3 3/4"
1 1 .050 Snow Clearance by Bull Dozer. W., 9 7/8" x 14"
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11.051 Snow Clearance by Bulldozer. G., 17 1/2" x 23 1/2"
1 1.052 Soft Ball Match. W„ 4" x 5 1/2"
11.053 Spectre in Spiral Dive. Pastel, 12" x 17 5/8"
11.054 ‘Speed’ Spiers. Pen and ink, 5 1/8" x 3 3/4"
11.055 LAC ‘Junior’ Strumble. Pen and ink, 5 1/4" x 3 3/4"
11.056 Study of Interior, Canso Blister. P., 10 1/2" x 8 1/2"
11.057 Study of PV-1 Torbay, Nfld. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1 1.058 Table Mountain, Newfoundland. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1 1 .059 Tent City, Port Aux Basques. W. and pencil, 9" x 1 2"
1 1.060 LAC Thorpe. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
11.061 Torbay Station, from Control Tower — Evening.
Pastel, 15 1/8" x 18 3/8"
1 1.062 Tow Line ‘Lizzies’ (Lysanders) on Wet Tarmac. Pastel,
9 1/2" x 13 1/4"
11.063 Two Harvards in Close Formation. Pastel, 9 3/8" x 12"
11. 064 Two Norsemen Ferry Supplies to Brigg. W.,
12" x 17 3/8"
11.065 V for Victory. W., 10" x 14"
11.066 Visitors to Brig. Pen and ink, 9 7/8" x 14"
1 1.067 Visitors to Brig by Dog Team. W., 9 7/8" x 13 3/4"
1 1.068 Fit Sgt Frank Walden. Pen and ink, 5 1/4" x 3 3/4"
1 1.069 Walrus Landing in Collins Bay, Rear View. Pastel,
15 1/2" x 20 3/8"
1 1.070 Walrus Landing in Collins Bay, Marine Section. Pastel,
6 5/8" x 9 1/2"
1 1 .071 Wharf and Moorings, Brig Harbour. W., 10" x 14”
11.072 ‘Doc’ Wheeler. Pen and ink, 5 1/4" x 3 3/4"
11.073 LAC Wilson. Pen and ink, 6 1/4" x 4 3/8"
1 1.074 Winter Issue Arctic Dress. Ink and W., 14" x 9 7/8"
11.075 White Cockade Island Off Brig Harbour. W.,
10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
David Alexander Colville
Born in 1920 at Toronto. Lived chiefly at Amherst, Nova Scotia as a
boy. Studied at the Mount Allison University School of Art with
Stanley Royle. Enlisted in the Canadian Army (Active) in April
1942 and served in the infantry in Canada until going overseas in
May 1944. Service artist at CMHQ London until November 1944.
During this period he painted in Yorkshire and was attached to the
Canadian Navy for the landings in the South of France.
Served as an Official War Artist from November 1944 until June
1946. Held the rank of captain. During this period he painted
principally scenes during the winter of 1944-45 with 3 Canadian
Infantry Division in North-West Europe.
Taught at Mount Allison University, Sackville, N.B. until 1963.
Now lives in Sackville.
10.187 American Destroyers in Naples, August 1944. W.,
15” x 22 1/8"
10.188 The Deploy. Ink and W., 12 1/4" x 19 3/4"
10.189 A German Flare Goes up. W., 14 3/4" x 22"
10.190 In the Bay of Biscay. W., 12 5/8" x 20"
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10.191 HMCS Prince David in Barry, Wales. W., 15 l/4"x 22 1/2”
10.192 LAC’s Off Southern France. C., 40” x 30”
10.193 A Loaded LCM. W„ 22 1 /2" x 1 5 1 /2"
10.194 Misty Morning in Naples. W., 14 1/4” x 22 1/8"
10.195 A Night Exercise. W., 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
10.196 Painting the Ship. W., 22 1/2" x 15 1/4"
10.197 HMCS Prince Henry in Ajaccio, Corsica. W., 15 "x 22"
10.198 HMCS Prince Henry in Corsica. C., 30 "x 40"
10.199 Ratings Look at Gibraltar. W., 12 1/4" x 19 1/2"
10.200 Sponson and Whaler. W., 22 1/8" x 14 1/2"
12.112 Abandoned Munitions. W., 11 3/4" x 17 3/4"
12.1 13 Anti Aircraft Gun near Nijmegen Bridge. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 1/4"
12.114 Armoured Cars in Nijmegen. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
12.1 15 At a Captured Air Port. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
12.116 Awaiting Orders. Pencil, 12 3/4" x 19 1/2"
12.1 17 The Barrier, Holland. W„ 12 3/8” x 18 7/8"
12.118 The Beach Area, Holland. W., 14" x 20"
12.119 Before an Attack. W., 12 1/4" x 19"
12.120 Before Zero Hour. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
12.121 Belsen Concentration Camp. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/4"
12.122 Bodies in a Grave, Belsen. C., 30" x 40"
12.123 Bodies in a Grave. Pencil, 12 3/4"x 19 1/2"
12.124 Bodies on a Road. W., 10 1/4" x 14"
12.125 Breakfast in Germany. W., 14 1/4" x 20 3/4"
12.126 Bridge in Laag Keppel. W., 9 3/4" x 13 7/8"
12.127 The Broken Dam. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/8"
12.128 Buffaloes Beside the Rhine. W., 13 3/4" x 21"
12.129 The Bull Pen. W., 13" x 19 3/8"
12.130 Burned Vehicles. Coloured Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14"
12.131 Canadian Troopers Guarding the Nijmegen Bridge. W.,
14" x 21 1/4"
12.132 Carriers in a Wood. W., 14 1/4" x 18 7/8"
12.133 Casualty Clearing Post. W., 12 5/8" x 20 3/4"
12.134 Church in Cleve, Germany. W., 14 1/4" x 20 3/4"
12.135 The Church in Wyler, Germany. W., 10" x 14"
12.136 Convoy in Yorkshire. W., 13 1/8" x 20 1/8"
12.137 Convoy in Yorkshire, No. 2. C., 30" x 40"
12.138 Cross Roads in Udem, Germany. Coloured pencil.
15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
12.139 Dead City, Cleve, Germany. W., 14 1/4" x 21 3/4"
12.140 A Dead Civilian in a Prison Yard. W. and pen, 14" x 20"
12.141 A Dead Horse. Ink and coloured pencil, 10 3/4" x 14”
12.142 Dead Paratrooper, near Deventer, Holland. Pen and wash,
12" x 19 1/2"
12.143 Dead Women, Belsen. Pencil, 12 3/4" x 19 7/8"
12.144 Demolished Bridge, Germany. W., 14" x 20"
12.145 Infantry. 6 sketches mounted on one matt, pencil, ink and
wash, 9" x 7 3/8", 10" x 12", 8 7/8" x 7 1/2",
8 1/2" x 10 3/4", 6 7/8" x 8 1/2", and 8 3/8" x 10 3/4"
12.146 Derelict Gliders of an American Airborne Division. W.,
15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
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12.147 Destroyed Vehicles near Xanten, Germany. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 3/8"
12.148 Dugout near Nijmegen. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
12.149 Eighty-eight. Oil on paper, 19" x 26"
12.150 Evening Convoy. Coloured pencil, 14" x 17"
12.151 Evening in a Headquarters. W., 14" x 20"
1 2.1 52 Exhausted Prisoners. C., 30" x 40"
12.153 Farmyard, Germany. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/4"
12.154 Field Guns in the Snow. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/4"
1 2. 1 55 Field Kitchens. W„ 1 3 1 /8" x 20 1 /8"
12.156 Fitters ‘Break’ Period. C., 24" x 29 3/4"
12.157 Fitters School. W., 12" x 15"
12.158 Flak over Nijmegen Bridge. W., 15 1/2" x 22"
12.159 A Flooded German Road. W., 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"
12.160 A Forward Company Headquarters. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
12.161 Frost in a Wrecked Town. W., 22 1/8" x 15 3/8"
12.162 Frost on an Aircraft. W., 15 5/8" x 22"
12.163 A German Gun in the Fog. W., 21 3/4" x 15 5/8"
12.164 Grave of a Canadian Trooper. W., 14 1/2" x 20 5/8"
12.165 A Gun by a Hedge. W., 10" x 14"
12.167 HMCS Prince Henry Re-fueling in Corsica. W., 15" x 22"
12.168 Hill Climbing. W ., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
12.169 Improvised Stoves. W., 15" x 18 1/8"
12.170 Infantry. W., 1 1 1/4" x 15 1/4"
12.171 Infantry Advancing. W., 14 3/4" x 22"
12.172 Infantry, near Nijmegen, Holland. C., 40" x 48"
12.173 Infantry Resting. Wash, 10" x 14 1/4"
12.174 Knocked-Out Crocodile. W. and pen, 10" x 14"
12.175 Liberated Street, Zutphen, Holland. W., 10 1/2” x 14 1/2"
12.176 A Littered Dugout, Holland. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
12.177 London Bridge. W„ 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
12.178 Lorries Under Trees. C., 15 3/4" x 20”
12.179 The Machine Gun, Germany. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
12.180 A Machine Gun Position in Germany. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
12.181 Mechanical Transport Park. C., 23 3/4" x 29 7/8"
12.182 Medium Gun. W„ 15 1/2" x 22 1/4"
12.183 ME 109 in the Snow, Holland. W„ 13 1/2" x 19 1/4"
12.184 Messerschmitt. C., 24" x 32"
12.185 Motor Cycle Instructor. Pencil heightened with white,
19 7/8" x 14 7/8"
12.186 MT Workshop. W., 21 1/8" x 27 3/4"
12.187 The Nijmegen Bridge, Holland. C., 36 "x 48 1/4"
12.188 Nijimegen Salient, December, 1944. C., 30"x 40"
12,389 Nissen Huts at Night. C., 15 7/8" x 19 3/4"
12.190 Noon Hour ‘Break’. W„ 14 3/8" x 21 1/2"
12.191 On the Rhine — Germany. W., 14" x 22 1/8"
12.192 Panther Tank. W. and pen, 10"x 14 1/4"
12.193 Parachutes in No-Man’s Land, Holland. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/8”
12.194 Parked Convoy. W., 13 3/4" x 19 1/2"
12.195 The Pine Grove, Holland. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/2"
1 2.1 96 Platoon Position in an Orchard. W., 15 1 /4" x 22 1 /2"
12.197 The Plotting Table. W., 14 3/4" x 22"
12.198 25-Pounder Field Gun, Holland. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4"
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12.199 Prisoners Marching. W., 12 1/4" x 20 5/8"
12.200 Prisoner of War Cage. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
12.201 Prisoners Resting. Ink and pencil, 15" x 22"
12.202 The Provost. W., 15" x 21 7/8"
12.203 The Raider. W„ 13 1/2" x 22 1/4"
12.204 Railway Station at Labbeck, Germany. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/4"
12.205 The Remains of a Fortified Town. W., 14 1/4" x 18 7/8"
12.206 The River Waal in Flood. W., 15" x 22"
12.207 Road Accident. Ink and coloured pencil, 10 1/8" x 14 1/8"
12.208 A Road Block in Germany. W. and pen, 10" x 14"
12.209 Shattered Landscape, Cleve. W., 22 1/2" x 15 1/4”
12.210 Standard Oil Gas Station. W., 14 7/8" x 19 7/8"
12.21 1 The Steps — A Dugout in Germany. W., 22 1/4" x 15 1/2"
12.212 A Street in Germany. W., 14" x 20"
12.213 Street in Utrecht, Holland. Pen and ink and wash,
15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
12.214 Tank Transporter Tractors, #2. C., 30 "x 24"
12.215 Tank Transporter Tractors. W., 19 1/2" x 12 1/8"
12.216 Tank Transporters in Park. W., 12 1/4" x 19 1/2"
12.217 Tanks in Harbour, Holland. W., 15" x 21 3/4"
12.218 Tanks in a Workshop. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
1 2.219 Tragic Landscape. C., 24" x 36 1 /4"
1 2.220 The Watch on the Dyke. W., 1 5 1 /2" x 22 3/4"
12.221 Wrecked Artillery ‘Bug’. W., 9 1/2" x 13 7/8"
12.222 Wrecked German Self Propelled Gun. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
12.223 Young Prisoner. Pen and ink and W., 20 1/2" x 13"
13,134 Nijmegen Bridge — Late Afternoon. W., 12" x 18"
Charles Fraser Comfort
Born in 1900 at Edinburgh, Scotland. Came to Winnipeg in 1912 and
studied at the Winnipeg School of Art and in New York at the Art
Students League, under Robert Henri and E. Allen Tucker. Settled in
Toronto 1925. A.R.C.A. in 1935. R.C.A. in 1942. P.R.C.A. in 1957.
Has made several mural decorations including those in the Toronto
Stock Exchange, the Central Station Montreal and the National
Library, Ottawa. Founding member of the Canadian Group of
Painters, 1933.
He joined the Canadian Army (Active) in February 1943. Served
as an Official War Artist from that date until July 1946. Held the rank
of major. During this time he painted widely in the south of England
before joining the 1 Canadian Infantry Division in Italy. There he
painted principally the Ortona and Liri Valley battles before returning
to the United Kingdom in August 1944. Visited North-West Europe for
some weeks in 1945.
He returned to academic life after the war teaching mural painting
at the Ontario College of Art, and later became Professor of Art and
Archeology, University of Toronto. Author of Artist At War (1956).
Director of the National Gallery of Canada from 1960 to 1965.
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12,166 American LCI Transporting Canadian Troops. W.,
14" x 20 1/2"
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12.224 Approach to Villa Grande. C., 32" x 40"
12.225 Aquino. W„ 14 1/4" x 21"
12.226 Major General, His Excellency the Earl of Athlone. W.,
27 1/4" x 20 1/4"
1 2.227 Bombardier J.V. Baldwin. W., 1 6" x 11 7/8"
12.228 Base Ordnance Workshops. W., 14 1/2" x 20 3/4"
12.229 Batching Plant and Stock Pile. W., 13 7/8" x 20 5/8"
12.230 Battlefield near Berardi Crossroads. W., 14" x 20 3/4"
12.231 Battle Scene (Fantasy), Berardi Road. W., 13 3/4" x 21 "
12.232 Battle Scene (Fantasy). W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
1 2.233 Battle Scene (Fantasy) No. 2. W„ 1 2 7/8" x 1 8 7/8"
12.234 Berardi Crossroads. W., 14 3/8" x 21 1/4"
12.235 Brigadier J.P.E. Bernatchez, DSO, OBE. W., 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
12.236 Signalman Adrien Bernier, MM. W., 21 1/8" x 14 1/4"
12.237 Blown Bridge and Diversion. W., 14" x 20 3/4"
12.238 Ft A.R.H. Birch. Charcoal, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
1 2.239 Bofors Gun Crew Alert. W., 13 1 /2" x 20 3/8"
12.240 Bofors Gun Site in a Field. W., 15 3/8” x 22 1/4"
1 2.24 1 Bofors Gun Site. W., 1 3 1 / 2" x 20 1 /4"
12.242 Lt Col M.P. Bogert, DSO. W„ 20 1/4" x 13 1/2"
12.243 Burning German Mill. W., 15 1/2" x 22"
12.244 Campobasso. C., 50" x 60"
12.245 Canadian Armour Passing Through Ortona. C., 40 1/8" x 48"
1 2.246 Canadian Field Guns near Ortona. C., 40" x 48"
12.247 Canadian 5.5-inch Guns. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.248 Canadian Guns Firing on German Positions near Campobasso.
W„ 14" x 20 1/2"
12.249 Canadian Provost Corps Directing Traffic. W.,
14 3/8" x 21 1/4"
12.250 Canadian Troops Aboard Transport. W., 14" x 20 1/2"
12.251 Canadian Troops Visiting HMS Victory. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
1 2.252 Capilano Bridge. W„ 14" x 20 1 /4"
12.253 Cappella di San Donato. W., 21 1/4" x 14 3/8"
12.254 Carrier Maintenance in a Cork Forest. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.255 Casa Berardi. C., 50" x 40”
12.256 Casa Berardi, West Exposure, Ortona Area, Italy. W.,
15 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.257 Casa Berardi, South Exposure. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4”
12.258 Ceccano in the Fazio. W., 14” x 20 7/8"
1 2.259 Channel Watchers. W„ 1 3 3/8" x 2 1 7/8"
12.260 Chiesa di San Donato. W„ 13 1/2" x 20 3/4"
12.261 Chiesa di San Tomasso, Ortona, Italy. W., 14" x 20 1/2"
12.262 Church of San Leonardo, Italy. W., 14 1/4" x 21"
1 2.263 Major A.M. Clarke. W„ 1 1 7/8" x 1 6"
12.264 Capt J.B.M. (Johnny) Clarkson, MC. W., 20 1/4" x 13 1/2”
12.265 Major C.F. (Charles) Comfort. W., 20 1/4" x 13 1/2"
12.266 Concrete ‘Storage’ Blister. W., 13 7/8" x 20 3/4"
1 2.267 Corso Garibaldi, Rocca San Giovanni, Italy. W.,
21 1/4” x 13 1/8"
12.268 Corso Umberto 1, Ortona, Italy. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4”
12.269 Captain K.A. Cottam. Charcoal, 13 3/4" x 9 7/8"
12.270 Pte R.B. Crane, MM. W„ 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
12.271 ‘Dawn Alert’ Selsey, Sussex, England. C., 36 1/2" x 39 1/2"
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12.272 Dead German on the Hitler Line. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
12.273 Demolished Roundhouse and Locomotives. W., 14" x 20 1/4"
12.274 Perelict Sherman Tank Beside the Berardi Road. W.,
14 1/4" x 21 1/4"
12.275 Destroyed Fanzerturm, Hitler Line. W., 22" x 14 3/4"
1 2.276 Dieppe Raid. C„ 36" x 60"
1 2.277 Captain R.M. Dillon, MC. W„ 22 3/8" x 1 5 1 /4"
12.278 Distant View of Ortona. W., 14" x 20 1/2"
12.279 Diversion on the Coast Road, Marina di San Vito. B.,
12" x 16"
12.280 L/Sgt G.A. English. W„ 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
12.281 Ferentino. W„ 15 1/8" x 22"
12.282 Sergeant P.J. Ford. W., 14 1/4" x 21 5/8"
12.283 Fossacesia Station on the Adriatic Sea. W., 13 1/8" x 20 3/8"
12.284 Lieutenant General Charles Foulkes, CB, DSO. W.,
20 1/4" x 13 3/4"
12.285 Frosinone, Italy. W., 13 3/4" x 20 3/8"
12.286 Pte J.W. Gardner, MM. W„ 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
1 2.287 German Labourers Repairing Railway Lines. W.,
14 3/4" x 21 7/8"
12.288 Brigadier Graeme Gibson. W., 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
12.289 Lt Col C.W. Gilchrist. W„ 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
12.290 Pte I.J. Gunter, MM. W., 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
12.291 Gunner G.C. Atwood. W., 1 1 7/8" x 16”
1 2.292 Major G.W. Hanna. W., 1 8" x 1 2 1 /4"
12.293 Capt W.E.C. Harrison. W„ 14 1/2" x 20 3/4"
12.294 Heavy ‘Ack Ack’ Guns Cooling. W., 13 5/8" x 20 1/2"
12.295 Heavy Anti Aircraft Guns. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.296 The Hitler Line. C., 40" x 48"
12.297 Capt S.H.S. Hughes. Charcoal, 13 3/4" x 9 7/8"
12.298 Capt S.H.S. Hughes, Historical Officer. W., 14 1/4" x 21 1/4”
1 2.299 Capt S.H.S. Hughes. W„ 20 1 /2" x 1 3 3/4"
12.300 Capt V. Ignatieff. W„ 19" x 13 1/8"
12.301 Information Room. W., 13 3/4" x 20 5/8"
12.302 Lt S.L. Irwin. W„ 22" x 15 5/8"
12.303 Capt C.T. Isolani. Charcoal, 13 3/4" x 9 7/8"
12.304 L/Sgt R.E. Jenkins. W„ 20 3/4" x 14 1/2"
12.305 Capt J.H. Jones, MC. W„ 21 1/8" x 14 1/4"
12.306 Gunner A.L. Kinney. W„ 13 3/4" x 20 5/8"
12.307 Capt D.P. Lachance. W., 20 3/8" x 13 1/4"
1 2.308 Capt S.B. Laing. W„ 1 2" x 1 5 7/8"
12.309 La Rocca Crest, from Ferrazzano, Italy. W., 13 3/4” x 20 1/4"
12.310 Cpl Harold Bradley Leppard, MM. W., 22 3/8" x 15 5/8"
12.31 1 La Torre, Looking West from San Leonardo, Italy. W.,
14" x 21"
12.312 Le Tourneau ‘Carryall’ Scraper. W., 13 3/4" x 20 3/4"
12.313 Le Tourneau Power Scraper. W., 13 7/8" x 20 1/2"
12.314 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun on Protective Duty. W.,
13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
12.315 Capt Lyon Lightstone, GSO 3 ‘Ops’. W., 20 1/4" x 13 3/4"
12.316 Brigadier J.F. A. Lister, OBE. W., 21 3/4" x 14 3/4"
12.317 Loading Practice — Bofors. W., 15 l/2"x 22 3/4"
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12.318 The Maiella Massif with Castelfrentano in the Foreground.
B., 12" x 16"
12.319 Brigadier C. Churchill Mann. CBE, DSO. W., 19” x 14 1/4"
1 2.320 Manor Farm. W„ 1 3 7/8" x 20 5/8"
12.321 155 mm Gun — Material, Ml, Al. W., 14 1/2" x 21 3/8"
12.322 Brigadier G.A. McCarter. W., 18 5/8" x 13 5/8"
1 2.323 Mechanical Transport Maintenance Point. W.,
14 5/8" x 21 3/8"
12.324 Medium Artillery Firing. W., 14 1/2" x 20 1/2"
1 2.325 Military Government Trial, Germany. C., 30" x 40 1/4"
12.326 Gunner S. Mitchel. W., 16" x 12"
12.327 Monte Amaro and the Maiella. B., 12" x 16"
12.328 Mouth of the Moro River. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.329 Narrow Gauge Railway, Italy. W., 13 1/2" x 20 1/2"
12.330 Capt R.E. Newton. W„ 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
1 2.331 Night Air Raid. W„ 14" x 20 1/4"
12.332 Nissen Huts in a Cork Forest. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.333 No. 1 Canadian Static Laundry. W., 13 3/4" x 20 3/4"
12.334 North African Scene. W., 13 7/8" x 20 1/2"
12.335 Officers’ Lines. W., 13 7/8" x 20 3/4"
12.336 Dieppe Raid. Four sketches mounted on one matt,
9" x 14 3/4", 9" x 14 7/8", 7 5/8" x ll", and 7 3/4" x 12"
12.337 Capt W.A. Ogilvie. Charcoal, 13 3/4" x 9 3/4"
12.338 On the Road to Castropignano, Italy. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
12.339 Ortona — The Approach from the South. W.,
14 1/8" x 20 3/4"
12.340 Ortona — San Leonardo Road. W., 14" x 20 3/4”
12.341 Panzerturm on the Hitler Line. W., 13 1/2" x 20 1/2"
12.342 Panzerturm on the Hitler Line. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
1 2.343 Panzerturm Overlooking the Coufini Plain. W.,
14 1/2" x 20 1/4"
12.344 Passo di Fratemorto. W., 14 3/4" x 22"
12.345 Paving Airport Runway. W., 13 1/2" x 20 1/2”
12.346 Capt J.A. Philip. W„ 19" x 13 1/8"
12.347 Piazza Plebiscito, Ortona, Italy. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2”
12.348 Piazza San Francisco di Assisi. W., 13 1/2" x 20 1/2"
12.349 Capt Robert W. Pilot. W., 18" x 12"
12.350 Postal Tracing Section, Second Echelon, Canadian Army. W.,
13 1/2" x 20 1/4"
12.351 Pratella, Italy. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/8"
12.352 Pontecorvo, Italy. W., 14 1/4" x 21 1/4"
12.353 Precision Instrument Shop Extension. W., 13 5/8” x 20 1/2"
12.354 Capt R.D. Prince. W„ 20 1/2" x 13 3/4"
12.355 Quarrying Rock. C., 24" x 30”
12.356 Quarrying Rock at Stepper Point. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
1 2.358 RCE Officers Being Instructed. W., 1 3 7/8" x 20 5/8"
12.359 RCE Officers Levelling with Bulldozers. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
12.360 Pte J.H. Patterson. W., 22" x 15 5/8"
12.361 Lt Col J.F. Plow. W„ 16" x 11 7/8"
12.362 Records Section, 2nd Echelon, Avellino Italy. W.,
14" x 20 3/4"
12.363 Regimental Headquarters. W., 14" x 20 3/8"
12.364 Capt W.D. Reid. W„ 21 1/4" x 14 1/4"
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12.365 Major G.E.B. Renison. Charcoal, 19" x 13 3/4"
12.366 Roatti from the Southwest. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
1 2.367 Major E.F.N. Robinson. W., 1 5 7/8” x 1 1 7/8"
12.368 Rocca San Giovanni, Italy. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.369 Route 6 at Cassino, Italy. C., 40 "x 48"
12.370 Route 6 at Cassino. W., 14 1/2” x 21 1/4"
12.371 Capt Paul Rowe. W., 16" x 12"
12.372 Royal Canadian Engineer and British Engineer Officers. W.,
13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.373 Major William John Salter, MC. W., 22 7/8" x 15 1/2"
12.374 San Apollinare, Italy. W., 13 3/4” x 20 3/4”
12.375 San Pietro in Vaticano, Rome. W., 22" x 14 3/4"
12.376 Sappers Drilling Preparation for Secondary Blasting. C.,
23 1/2" x 16"
12.377 Sappers Quarrying Stone. W., 13 5/8" x 20 5/8"
12.378 L/Sgt E.N. (Norman) Savage, MM. W., 21" x 14”
12.379 Shattered Nave of San Donat’s Church. W., 20 1/4” x 13 7/8"
12.380 Shattered Pines. W., 14 1/4” x 20 1/2”
12.381 Shelling of San Vito Chietino. W„ 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.382 Sherman Harboured in a Grainfield. W., 14" x 20 3/8"
1 2.383 Shore Site. W„ 1 5 1 /2" x 22 3/4"
12.384 Lieutenant General G.G. Simonds, CB, CBE, DSO. W.,
22" x 15 1/4"
12.385 Brigadier J.D.B. Smith, DSO, OBE.W., 21" x 14 1/4"
1 2.386 Sneak Raider. C., 36 3/8" x 39 1 /4"
12.387 Spitfires Flying Low over Raviscanina. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
12.388 Capt G.M.C. Sprung, MC. Charcoal, 21 1/4” x 14 1/2"
12.389 Brigadier D.C. Spry. W„ 21" x 14 1/4"
12.390 ‘Stand Easy’ Following Crash Action. W., 14 1/8" x 20 5/8"
12.391 Stone Crusher at Stepper Point. W., 13 1/2" x 20 1/2"
1 2.392 Study of Bofors Auto Loader. W., 1 5 1 /2” x 22 3/8”
12.393 Tactical Headquarters of a Highland Battalion. W.,
13 1/2" x 20 1/4"
12.394 Capt Bruce Taylor. W., 13 1/8" x 19"
12.395 Capt B.H.M. (Blake) Tedman. W., 21 1/4" x 14 1/2"
12.396 Major Forbes Thrasher. W., 21 1/4” x 14 1/4”
12.397 Capt V.G.J. Thrupp. Charcoal 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
12.398 Sgt E. Trill. W., 16" x 1 1 7/8"
12.399 Capt I. Tucker-Burr. W„ 29 3/4" x 14"
12.400 25-Pounders Firing. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
12.401 25-Pounders near San Vito Chietino. W., 13 1/4" x 20 1/4"
12.402 Via Dolorosa, Ortona. C., 40" x 30"
12.403 Major General C. Vokes, DSO. W„ 20 3/8" x 13 1/4"
12.404 Gunner Earl Williams. W., 13" x 18 3/4"
12.405 Windmill South of Specken, Germany. W., 13 1/8" x 21 3/8"
12.406 Wrecked Buildings, Ortona, Italy. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
12.407 Wrecked German Tank. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/4"
12.408 Wrecked ME 210. W., 14" x 20"
14.358 Piazza degli Eroi, Rocca San Giovanni. W., 14 1/8" x 21 "
14.359 Demolished Watch Tower. W., 13 7/8" x 21 "
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Patrick George Cowley-Brown
Born in 1918 in Singapore and came to Canada in 1926. Studied in
Victoria and Vancouver.
Enlisted in the RCAF in March 1941 serving overseas until
repatriated due to illness. Service artist, RCAF until April 1944.
Served as an Official War Artist from April 1944 until December 1946.
Held the rank of flight-lieutenant. Painted scenes at Rockcliffe Air
Station, Ottawa but principally isolated air stations on the West Coast
and along the Alaska Highway.
After the war he studied in Mexico before resuming painting in
British Columbia. Now lives in Ottawa and works as a designer.
1 1.076 Aerial Photographer. C., 14" x 16"
11.077 Air to Ground. C., 16" x 20"
11.078 Air to Ground. C., 24" x 32"
1 1 .079 Alaska Convoy. C., 22" x 32"
1 1.080 Alliford Bay. W., 22 3/8" x 26 1/8"
11.081 Along the Taxi Strip. W., 9" x 14 1/4"
11.082 Along the Taxi Strip. C., 14” x 16"
1 1.083 Attention Area at Seal Cove. C., 24" x 32"
1 1 .084 Arrival of a Draft. C., 16" x 20"
1 1.085 Attention Area. Pen and wash, 15" x 1 1 "
1 1.086 Ball Game. Pen and wash, 1 1" x 15"
1 1.087 Bartow Lights on Approach to Runway. C. on P.,
12" x 14 1/4"
11.088 Booming Logs. C„ 12" x 14"
1 1.089 Burnt Out, Wrecked Aircraft in the ‘Graveyard’. C.,
23 1/4" x 22"
1 1 .090 Bush Station. Conte and wash, 1 1" x 15"
11.091 Cables and Feeder Line. W., 1 1 1/8" x 14 3/4"
1 1.092 Canso Tarmac. Crayon, 11” x 15"
1 1 .093 Catalina in the River. W., 1 3 7/8" x 20"
1 1 .094 Chapel, Rockcliffe. B„ 1 1 1 /4" x 1 5 1 /4"
11.095 Church Parade. W., 9" x 13 1/8"
11.096 Communication Aircraft. C., 14" x 17 7/8"
1 1.097 Constructing a Drill Hall. C., 16" x 20"
1 1.098 Constructing a Drill Hall. C., 30" x 40"
1 1.099 Constructing a Refrigerator House. C., 12" x 14"
11.100 Construction. W., 14" x 18"
11.101 Control Tower. W., 1 1 " x 13 3/4"
1 1.102 Control Tower. Pen, ink and wash, 10 7/8" x 15"
11.103 Control Tower, Rockcliffe. W., 13 1/2" x 18 3/4"
11.104 Crack-up. C„ 32" x 40 1/4"
11.105 Crack-up. C. on B., 16" x 20"
11.106 Crack-up. C„ 32" x 40 1/4"
11.107 A Dakota Warming Up in a Rain Squall. Pen and ink and
wash, 1 1 " x 14 5/8"
11.108 Depth Charge Exercise. C., 15 7/8” x 20"
1 1.109 Depth Charge Exercise, #2. T., 18" x 24"
11.110 Detachment in the North Country. C., 24" x 30"
11.111 Discarded Aircraft. C. on P., 12" x 14 1/4"
11.112 Dobbieville, RCAF Station, Alliford Bay, BC. Pen and wash,
10 1/2" x 14 3/4"
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11.113 The Draft Boat. C., 24" x 30"
11.114 Drilling a Well. W., 11 1/8" x 14 7/8"
11.115 Drogue Firing. C., 32" x 39 1/2"
11.116 Drogue Firing. C., 16 1/8" x 20"
11.117 The Dump. Ink and wash, 1 1 " x 14 3/4"
11.118 Early Morning Patrol. C. on B., 16" x 20"
11.119 The Electrician’s Shop. W., 1 1 " x 15"
1 1.120 Engine Change 1 . Sepia wash and ink, 1 1 " x 15"
1 1.121 Engine Change on a Norseman. W., 10 1/2" x 13 7/8"
1 1 .1 22 Entrance to RCAF Station, Seal Cove, B.C. C.,
13 1/4" x 16 1/2"
1 1 .123 S/L W.M. Fairey, DFC, Croix de Guerre. Sepia wash,
16 3/8" x 13 5/8"
11.124 First Light. C., 12" x 16"
11.125 F/O J.W. Ritchie, DFC. Black chalk, 17 5/8" x 14 1/2"
11.126 Fuel Trucks. W„ 10 1/4" x 13 5/8"
11.127 Fueling Up. C., 18” x 24"
1 1 .1 28 Gas Practice. C., 1 1 7/8" x 1 5"
1 1.129 Gas Pumps. W„ 10 3/4" x 13 3/8"
1 1 .130 Gas Tanks. W. and chalk, 1 1 " x 14 3/4"
1 1.131 A Grader, RCAF Detachment, Teslin, Y.T. W.,
10 3/4" x 14 1/2"
1 1.132 The Gravel Ramp. W., 1 1 " x 15"
1 1.133 Graveyard. C. on P., 12 1/8" x 14 1/4"
1 1.134 The Green Light. C., 14" x 16"
11.135 Ground Crew Playing Volley Ball in Dispersal Revetment. C.
on B., 12" x 16"
1 1.136 Ground Range. W„ 14 7/8" x 19 7/8"
11.137 Hailstorm. C„ 12" x 14"
1 1.138 Hangar at Night. C., 14 1/4" x 18"
11.139 Hangar Fire. C„ 11 7/8" x 15 7/8"
1 1.140 Hangar Grouping. W., 9 3/4" x 13 7/8"
1 1.141 Hoisting the Ensign. C. on B., 16 1/8" x 14 1/4"
1 1.142 Hospital Assistant Administering to Indians. T.,
11 3/4" x 16 1/8"
11.143 Hospital Assistant Administering to Indians. C.,
14 3/8" x 16 1/8"
11.144 Hurricanes at Patricia Bay. W., 20 1/4" x 26"
1 1.145 Hurricanes in Dispersal Area. C., 15 3/4" x 20"
11.146 Interior - Fire Hall. W„ 9 1/2" x 14 3/8"
11.147 A Landing. Coloured pencil, 14 3/4" x 18 3/4"
1 1 . 1 48 Line Up of ‘Pea-Shooters’. W., 1 1 1 /8" x 1 4 7/8"
1 1.149 Link Trainer, Rockcliffe. Pen, ink and wash, 14" x 19 3/4"
11.150 Looking Northwards. W., ll"x 14 5/8"
11.151 Low Level Gunnery Exercise. C., 30" x 29 3/4"
11.152 Maintenance on Bomb Racks. C., 24" x 30 1/4"
1 1.153 Marine Equipment. Wash and ink, 10 7/8" x 14 3/8”
11.154 Marine Equipment. C., 17 3/4" x 23 3/4"
1 1.155 Mile 356, Alaska Highway. W., 1 1 " x 15"
1 1.1 56 Mitchells for Russia. W., 11 " x 14 5/8"
11.157 Night Flying Control. W„ 1 5 1 /4" x 1 8 1 /2"
11.158 Night Maintenance. C., 16"x20"
1 1.159 Night Shift at Alliford. C., 20" x 25"
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11.160 Northern Detachment. W., 1 1 1/8" x 14 3/4"
11.161 Northern Terminus of ‘Sked’. C., 14 1/4” x 16 1 /8"
11. 162 Officer’s Mess. C., 14" x 18"
11. 163 Oil Bowsers. Oil on paper, 22 1/8” x 30”
11.164 Oil Trailers. C., 12" x 14"
1 1.165 On the Bombing Range. C., 29 1/2" x 40"
1 1.166 On the Taxi Strip. C., 20" x 25”
1 1.167 Parachute Jumps. C., 24” x 32”
1 1.168 Parachute Well. C., 24” x 18"
1 1.169 Photography at 20,000 feet. C., 14" x 16"
11.170 P/O F.A. Gill, DFC. C., 16 1/8" x 14 1/8"
1 1.171 Pulling away the Chocks. C., 12" x 14"
11.172 Practice Jumps. W., 10 7/8" x 15"
1 1.173 Pulling away the Chocks. Oil on paper, 23" x 22 7/8"
11.174 Ration Boat. C., 22" x 28"
11.175 The Rations go Through. W., ll"x 15”
1 1.176 RCAF Range Safety Boat Fusilier. C., 16" x 20"
11.177 RCAF Road Convoy, Alaska Highway between Watson Lake
and Teslin. C., 21 3/4” x 29 3/4"
11.1 78 RCAF Sawmill. C., 12" x 14"
1 1.179 Readiness Aircraft. C., 16 1/8" x 20"
1 1 .180 Ready for a Flip. C. on P., 12" x 14 1/4"
11.181 Ready for Take Off. C. on B„ 17 1/4" x 23 1/2"
11.182 Remote Control. C., 16 1/8" x 20"
11.183 Remote Control. Oil on paper, 23 1/4” x 31 3/4"
11.184 Reservoir. W„ 11" x 14 5/8"
11.185 Reving-up. C„ 24" x 34"
11.186 Road Grader. C., 20" x 25"
1 1.187 The Road to the Beam Station. W., 1 1 1/8" x 14 3/4”
1 1.188 Road to the Tarmac. Pen, ink and wash, 1 1 " x 15"
11. 189 Rockcliffe Tarmac. W„ 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"
1 1.190 Salvage. C. on P., 1 1 1/8" x 13 1/4"
11.191 Salvage in the Wilderness. C., 24" x 30"
1 1.192 Seaplane Slip. W., 13 3/8" x 12 5/8"
11.193 Seaplane Tarmac. Ink and wash, ll"x 15"
1 1.194 Servicing and Readiness Huts. C., 30" x 40"
1 1 . 1 95 Servicing and Readiness Huts. C., 1 6 " x 20”
11.196 Setting up Forms. C., 14 1/4" x 16"
1 1.197 The Skeet Range. Wash, 1 1 " x 15"
1 1 . 1 98 Skeet Range. C., 24" x 30"
1 1.199 Snag, RCAF Detachment, Y.T. W„ 10 1/2" x 14 5/8"
1 1 .200 Snowed In. W., 9 3/4" x 1 3 7/8"
11. 201 Sports Field. W., 10 3/8" x 13 5/8"
1 1 .202 Staging Unit - WAC. C., 22" x 29"
1 1.203 Station Chapel, Rockcliffe. P., 12" x 16"
1 1.204 Station Defence. C., 16" x 20"
1 1 .205 The Steel Matt. C., 24" x 30"
1 1.206 Steel Runway. P., 1 1 7/8" x 15 1/8"
1 1.207 Steel Tarmac. C., 14” x 18"
11.208 Tarmac. Sepia wash, 11 1/4” x 15 1/4"
1 1.209 Technical Stores. C. on B., 18" x 24”
11.210 Tents, No. l.C. on B„ 12" x 15 7/8"
11.211 Tents, No. 2. C., 14" x 18"
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11.212 Tetrahedron. C., 14" x 16”
11.213 Transmitter Beam. C., 20"x 25"
1 1.214 Transmitter Station. W., 1 1" x 14 3/4"
11.215 Unloading Freight from Sked Plane. C., 12" x 14 1/4"
1 1.216 Untitled, (Rockcliffe Station). W., 14" x 20"
11.2 17 US Search and Rescue Equipment. W. and chalk,
11" x 14 3/4"
11.218 ‘VEDay’, Fort St John, B.C. C„ 31 7/8" x 26 1/8"
11.219 Victory Celebrations. C., 12" x 14"
1 1.220 Victory Garden. C. on P., 1 1" x 13 1/2"
1 1.221 West Coast Flak Tower. C., 24" x 32"
1 1.222 A West Coast Tarmac. C., 23 7/8" x 30"
1 1.223 Works and Buildings. Pen and wash, 1 1 1/8" x 15"
11. 224 Victory Tower — ‘R\ C., 12" x 14"
11.225 Wreckage. W„ 11" x 15"
1 1.226 Wreckage in the North Country. C., 20" x 25"
1 1 .227 Wrecked Canso, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, B.C. C.,
32" x 40"
11.228 Wrecked Canso. C., 16" x 20"
14.361 Remains. C., 11 3/4" x 15 3/4"
14.362 Norseman on Floats. W., 9 5/8” x 13 7/8"
14.363 Sergeants’ Mess, Rockcliffe. W., 15" x 21"
Orville Norman Fisher
Born 1911 at Vancouver. Scholarship graduate of the Vancouver
School of Art. Studied under F.H. Varley. Painted murals in co-
operation with Paul Goranson and E.J. Hughes.
Enlisted in the Canadian Army (Active) in August 1940 and was
employed as a sapper and service artist in 1941 until commissioned
in early 1942 when he joined the infantry. During this time painted
many scenes of training and construction on the West Coast. Served
as an Official War Artist from February 1943 until July 1946.
Overseas he painted widely in the South of England but principally
with 3rd Canadian Infantry Division in North-West Europe. He was
present at the “D Day” landings in June 1944. Held the rank of
captain.
After the war he returned to Vancouver where he taught at the
Vancouver School of Art, subsequently becoming head of the Graphics
Department.
12.41 1 Advancing in a Smoke Screen. Charcoal, 24 1/2" x 29 7/8"
12.412 The Approach to the Bridges in Caen. W., 14" x 21 3/8"
12.413 Army Vehicles on Board LST 1151. W., 15 5/8 "x 22 3/4"
12.414 Assault Craft Going in under Smoke Screens. W.,
22 3/4" x 31"
12.415 Assault Landing Craft Heading for Rendezvous. W.,
18 7/8" x 27 7/8"
12.416 The Atlantic Wall. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4"
12.417 Attacking with Flamethrowers. W., 22 1/2” x 30 1/2"
12.418 AVRE (Flail) in Rehearsal for Second Front. W.,
15" x 22 1/4"
12.419 Barracks. W., 15" x 21 "
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12.420 Bastille Day in Caen. W„ 13 3/4" x 21 1/2"
1 2.421 Battle for Carpiquet Airfield. C., 40 " x 48"
12.422 Bayonet Drill. Conte, 15" x 2l"
1 2.423 Beach Assault Training in England. C., 32" x 40”
1 2.424 Blowing Road Crater. W„ 22 1 / 2" x 30 3/4"
12.425 Bofors — Vancouver Defences. Pencil, 15" x 2l"
12.426 Blowing Road Crater. W., 9 7/8" x 14 1/8"
12.427 Boarding the Assault Craft. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
12.428 Bofors. Conte, 15" x 21"
12.429 Bridging the Seine at Elbeuf. W., 13 7/8" x 21 1/4”
12.430 The Broken West Wall. W., 14 3/4" x 21 1/2"
12.431 Bucking Heavy Seas. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15"
12.432 Burned Out Workshop Lorry. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4"
12.433 Caen, July 1944. W„ 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
12.434 Camouflaged Coast Defence Guns. Conte, 15" x 21"
12.435 Camouflaging the Transports. Conte, 15" x 21"
12.436 A Canadian Field Ambulance. W., 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"
12.437 Canadian Medium Artillery Battery. W., 13 7/8" x 21 1/4”
12.438 Captured German Strong Point. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/4"
12.439 Carpiquet Airfield, Normandy. W., 14" x 21 1/2"
12.440 Carriers Come Ashore from LCM. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
12.441 Caught in the Searchlight Beam. P., 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.442 Checking Life Boat. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15"
1 2.443 City Skyline. C., 9 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.444 Cleaning the Barrel of a 6-Inch Gun. Conte, 10 3/4” x 15"
12.445 Cleaning the Bore. Conte, 23" x 29"
12.446 Clearing Airport Site. W., 22 3/4” x 30 7/8"
12.447 Clearing the Port of Boulogne. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4"
12.448 Clearing Ship Wreckage. W., 15 5/8" x 22 3/4"
12.449 Clearing the Village. C., 23 3/4" x 30"
12.450 The Clothes Line. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4"
12.451 Coast Defence Gun. Conte, 15 1/4" x 21"
1 2.452 Coastal Defence Gun. W., 1 5 3/8" x 22 1 /2"
12.453 Coastal Defence Gun, No. 3. W., 15 5/8" x 22 5/8"
12.454 Coastal Defence Gun. W., 13 3/4" x 21"
1 2.455 Coastal Defence Gun, No. 2. W., 14" x 21 3/8"
12.456 Collision. Charcoal, 10 3/4" x 15"
12.457 Connaught Rifle Ranges, Summer 1941. 4 pencil, 8" x 10"
12.458 Constructing Coastal Defences. Conte, 24 1/2" x 35 1/2"
12.459 Constructing a New ‘Ack Ack’ Site. Pencil, 15" x 21"
12.460 Constructing Road from Beach. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.461 Convoy At Sea. Conte, 10 3/4" x 15”
12.462 The Counter Attack, Falaise Pocket. W., 13 3/4" x 21 3/8"
12.463 Crashed Enemy Aircraft. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
12.464 Crashed Twin Engined Bomber. W., 14" x 21 3/8"
1 2.465 Cutting and Clearing. Pencil, 1 5" x 21 "
12.466 D.4 Bulldozer Chelwood Park, Surrey. Pencil and W.,
10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.467 Dawn Attack Exposed. W., 26 3/4" x 19 1/2"
12.468 ‘D-Day’ — Normandy — The Rhino Ferry. C , 32" x 38
12.469 ‘D-Day’ - The Assault. C., 40 "x 48 1/4"
12.470 Demolished Railway Bridge at Elbeuf. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4"
12.471 Depression Range Finder. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15"
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12.472 Detail of Landing Assault Barge. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15"
1 2.473 Dismantled Gun. W., 1 5 3/8" x 22 3/8"
12.474 District Depot, Lansdowne Park, Ottawa. Pencil, 8 (8" x 10"),
1 (9"x 11 1/2")
12.475 Ditched Flail at Boulogne. W., 13 7/8" x 21 1/4"
12.476 Divisional Scheme for Second Front. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.477 Docks and Ships. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.478 Drilling for Road Crater. W., 9 1/2" x 13 3/4"
1 2.479 Dry Landing on the Beaches of Normandy. W.,
14 5/8" x 21 1/2"
1 2.480 Dry Unloading. C., 48 1 /2" x 60"
12.481 88 mm Gun. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
12.482 Enemy Fighter Plane in Hangar. W., 13 3/4" x 21 3/8"
12.483 Engineer Convoy in Storm. W., 14 1/2" x 21 3/4"
12.484 Engineering Reconnaissance. Ink and wash, 14 1/2” x 10 1/4"
12.485 Engineers Clearing Roads Through Caen. C., 40 1/2" x 30"
12.486 Engineers Constructing Canal Docks. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.487 Engineers Drilling for Road-Block Crater. W., 9 7/8" x 14 1/4"
1 2.488 Engineers Excavating for New Emplacement. Conte,
10 3/4" x 15"
1 2.489 Engineers Working on Gun Emplacement. Pencil,
10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.490 Engineers Dredging Courseulles Canal. W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/2"
12.491 Engineers on Road Construction. W., 22 3/8" x 30 3/4"
12.492 Equipment Depot. W., 15" x 19 7/8"
12.493 The Falaise Break-Through. C., 40 1/4" x 50"
12.494 Falaise Break-Through. W., five sketches mounted on 1 mat,
7 3/8" x 8 3/4", 9 1/2" x 12 7/8", 7 5/8" x 8 7/8",
7 5/8" x 9 5/8", 7 5/8" x 9 5/8"
12.495 Field Guns in the Quarry. W., 14" x 19"
12.496 Fifth Wheel Assembly, Landsdowne Park. Pencil, 26 sketches
various sizes
12.497 Filling the Crater. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
1 2.498 Final Check Up. W., 22 3/4" x 3 1 "
12.499 Fire on Carpiquet Airfield. W., 15 3/8" x 21 5/8"
12.500 Firing Bofors. Conte, 15" x 21"
12.501 The First Aid Truck Goes Forward. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.502 The First Wave Goes In. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
12.503 Flag Signals on a Beach Head. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2”
12.505 A Flame Attack on a Pill Box. W., 21 3/8" x 29 1/4"
12.506 Gathering Scrap at Wrecked Power Plant. W.,
14 3/4" x 21 3/8"
12.507 German Anti-Tank Gunner. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
12.508 German Arms Dump, Holland. W., 15" x 19 7/8"
12.509 The German Escape Route, Normandy. W., 13 7/8" x 21 1/4”
12.510 German Flak Gun. W., 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"
12.51 1 German Half-Tracked Vehicle. W., 13 7/8" x 21 3/8"
1 2.5 1 2 German POWs Entering Concentration Area. W.,
13 7/8" x 21 1/4"
1 2.5 1 3 German Prisoners Heading for Prisoner of War Cage. W.,
14 3/4" x 21 1/4"
12.514 German Rocket Projector. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/4"
12.515 German Sailors Vacating Their Ships. W., 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"
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12.516 The German Seventh Army. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
12.517 German Wrecks on the Front Line. W., 14 3/4" x 21 1/2”
12.518 Sergeant Major T. Greenwood. Pencil, 17" x 11 3/8”
12.519 Guard. Pencil, 14 7/8" x 1 I 1/8"
12.520 Gun Training. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15"
12.521 Heading for the Front Lines. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2”
12.522 Heading for the Second Front. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.523 Heading in for the Assault. W., 15"x 21 3/4"
12.524 Heading in for the Assault Rehearsal, England. W.,
31 1/2" x 39 1/2"
1 2.525 Heavy' Ack Ack’ in Action. Pastel, 40" x 30"
1 2.526 The Helmets. W., 14 1/4" x 1 8 7/8"
12.527 High and Dry after the Storm. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/8"
12.528 Infantry Advancing Through Smoke. Conte, 24 5/8" x 30"
12.529 Infantrymen in a French City, Boulogne, France. W.,
14" x 21 1/2"
1 2.530 Infantry 'O Pip’. C., 23 3/4" x 29 7/8"
12.531 Installing Water System. W., 14 3/4" x 21 7/8"
12.532 Issuing Instructions. W., 15 1/2" x 22 7/8"
12.533 Keeping the Weapons Dry. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
12.534 Kitchen Fatigue. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4”
12.535 LAA Bofors Cover on Mike Beach. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.536 Landing Ships Tank Unloading on the Beaches. W., 14” x 19"
12.537 LCT. Pencil, 8" x 10"
1 2.538 Lee-Enfield Rifle, No. 4, Mark 1 . W. and pencil, 2 3/4” x 6"
and 8" x 13"
12.539 The Liberators, Holland. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
12.540 Loading Bridging Equipment, No. 2. C., 32" x 40”
12.541 Loading Bridging Equipment. W., 15" x 21 7/8"
12.542 Loading Bridging Panels. Wash and ink, 9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
12.543 M-10.W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/2"
1 2.544 Making a Recce. Conte, 10 3/4" x 1 5"
12.545 Maintenance on Tanks. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4”
1 2.546 Marching to Church. Pencil, 1 5” x 21 "
12.547 Medium Guns at an Open Air Workshop. W., 13 3/4” x 21 1/4”
12.548 ‘Mike’ Beach, Graye-sur-Mer. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.549 Mobile Searchlight in Action. Conte, 21" x 15”
12.550 Mopping Up Operations. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
12.551 Night Shoot. Pastel, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.552 Night - SPs Go Aboard an LCT. W., 22 1/2" x 30 5/8"
1 2.553 Nissen Huts. W„ 9 7/8" x 1 4 1 /4"
12.554 Nissen Huts and Jeeps. W., 14 5/8" x 21 7/8”
12.555 No. 6 Light, Siwash Rock. Pencil, 15" x 21 ”
12.556 Normandy Church. W. 21 1/4” x 13 7/8”
12.557 Normandy Dust. W., 14" x 21 1/2"
12.558 Observation Post. Pastel, 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
12.559 Observation Post. Pencil, 15" x 21"
12.560 Off for the Shoot. Conte, 15" x 21”
12.561 Panoramic Beach Landing Scene. W., 14 1/2” x 21 3/4"
12.562 Panoramic Beach Landing Scene. W., 15 5/8" x 22 3/4"
12.563 Panther Tank. W., 13 7/8" x 21 1/2"
12.564 Patrol Boat at York Island Wharf. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15”
1 2.565 The Piat Gunners. C., 3 1 3/4" x 39 7/8"
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12.566 Piling Ammunition. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
1 2.567 Pointing Out Harbour Installations. W., 1 5” x 21 3/4"
12.568 Preparing for Action on Board an LST. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
12.569 Preparing for Night Convoy. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/4"
1 2.570 Preparing to Disembark from Transport. W.,
14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
12.571 POW from the Falaise Pocket. W., 14 1/8" x 18 7/8"
1 2.572 Prisoners of War, Falaise Pocket. C., 32" x 40"
12.573 Pushing Through the Road to Alaska. Conte, 24 1/2" x 30"
12.574 Putting Up Signal Communications. W., 21 1/2" x 14 7/8"
12.575 Putting Up the Wire. W„ 9 7/8" x 14 1/8"
12.576 The Quarry at Hautmesnil. W., 1 5 1/4" x 22 5/8"
12.577 Railway Roundhouse. C., 9 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.578 Railway Yards at Caen. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/4"
1 2.579 RCA Quarters. W., 1 5" x 1 9 7/8"
12.580 RCE Mine Detectors at Work. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/8"
1 2.581 Ready for Action on the West Coast. Conte, 24 5/8" x 36"
12.582 The Recce Car. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/8"
12.583 Recovery Vehicle. W., 22 1/2" x 28 7/8"
12.584 Recruits Wanted. W., ll"x 14"
12.585 Refugees. W., 15" x 22 1/2"
12.586 Refugees from Boulogne. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/8"
12.587 Repairing a Jeep. Wash, 9 1/2" x 13 3/4"
12.588 Remains of Gas Works. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.589 Repairing the Bulldozer. W., 21 3/4” x 30"
12.590 Rigging Minsall Derrick. Pencil, 14 1/4" x 9 7/8"
12.591 River Crossing. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/4"
12.592 River Maas, Holland. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
1 2.593 Road and Water. C., 9 7/8" x 1 4 7/8"
12.594 Road Clearance, Caen. W., 14" x 21 3/8"
12.595 Road Construction. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
12.596 Road Construction. Conte, 24 1/2" x 30"
1 2.597 The Road near Vimoutiers. W., 1 3 3/4" x 21 1 /4"
12.598 Road Survey. W., 14 3/4" x 21 5/8"
12.599 Road Through Bush. Pastel, 14 7/8" x 10 7/8"
12.600 Sappers in Caen. W., 14 1/4" x 19"
12.601 Scheldt Crossing. C., 40 1/4" x 50"
12.602 Searchlight on Target. Pastel, 10 3/8" x 14 7/8"
12.603 Lt W.E. Seeley. Pencil, 14 7/8" x 10 3/4"
12.604 Self-Propelled Guns Being Loaded on Tank Landing Craft
at Night. W„ 14 1/2" x 21 3/4"
12.605 Self-Propelled Artillery on Manoeuvres. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
12.606 Sherman Tanks Being Loaded on an LCT. W.,
14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
12.607 Ship Yards. Pencil, ll" x 15"
12.608 Ships in Convoy. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15"
1 2.609 Shot Four. W., 1 5 1 /4" x 22 1 /2"
12.610 Signallers in ‘O Pip’. Pencil, 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
12.611 Signalling for Reinforcements. W., 22 1/2" x 31"
12.612 Ski School. B., 23 7/8" x 29 7/8"
12.613 Ski School, Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Winter 1941. 20
pencil, various sizes.
12.614 Sleeping Quarters. 31 pencil, various sizes.
102
12.615 Sleeping Quarters. C., 32” x 40”
12.616 Smashed German Beach Anti-Tank Gun. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 3/8"
12.617 Soldiers Cutting Wood. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15”
12.618 Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders. C.,
40 1/4” x 50”
12.619 Street Scene. W., 14 5/8" x 21 3/8"
12.620 Stretcher Bearers. W., 15” x 22"
12.621 Study of a Barge Detail. Pencil, 10 3/4” x 15"
12.622 Study of a Bofors and Jeep. Conte, 8” x 10”
12.623 Study of Exploding Bombs. W., 15” x 21”
12.624 Study of Gun. Pencil, 15” x 21”
1 2.625 Study of Infantry. W., 1 5” x 20 7/8”
12.626 Study of Rigging. Pencil, 15” x 10 3/4”
12.627 Study of Searchlight Beam. Pastel, 10 7/8” x 15 7/8”
12.628 Study of Signallers. Pencil, 10 3/4” x 15"
12.629 Study of Star Shells. W., 14 7/8" x 10 3/4"
12.630 Study of Tents, Officers’ Lines. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/8”
12.631 Sub-Calibre Firing Practice. Pencil, 10 3/4” x 15"
12.632 Tank Climbing. Pencil, 15”x 18”
12.633 Supporting Coastal Defences. Pastel, 10 3/4” x 14 7/8”
12.634 Tanks Advancing Through Smoke. W., 14 3/4” x 21 1/2”
12.635 Tanks Passing Under a Destroyed Railway Bridge. W.,
15 1/2” x 22 1/2"
1 2.636 Tactical Training. C., 14 7/8" x 9 7/8"
1 2.637 Testing a Flame Thrower. W., 22 1/2” x 30 3/4”
12.638 Through the Wire Under Fire. W., 18 1/2" x 25 3/4"
12.639 Tracer and Searchlights on Enemy Aircraft. W.,
14 3/4” x 21 3/8"
12.640 Transport Vehicle. Ink and W., 9 15/16” x 11 1/4”
12.641 Unit Vehicle Repair Shop. W., 19 1/2" x 26 1/2"
12.642 Unloading Army Equipment. Conte, 24 1/2” x 35 1/2”
12.643 Unloading Bulldozer at Airport Site. W., 22 1/2" x 30 5/8”
12.644 Unloading Bulldozer. W., 15 7/16" x 22 1/2”
12.645 Unloading Relief Supplies. W., 15 3/8” x 22 3/4”
1 2.646 Unloading Self Propelled Guns from an LCT. W.,
14 3/4” x 21 3/4"
12.647 Unloading Supplies at Courseulles Canal. W., 15 1/4" x
22 5/8"
12.648 Landing under Smoke Screen. W., 15 5/8" x 22 3/4”
12.649 Untitled (Lee-Enfield Rifles). Pencil, 10 7/8” x 14 7/8"
12.650 Untitled (Sunken Fishing Boats — Rotterdam (? ). W.,
15 1/2” x 22 3/4"
12.651 Victory Parade, Rotterdam, Holland. W., 14 1/4” x 20 1/2”
12.652 Wharf, Courtenay, B.C. C., 9 13/16" x 14 7/8"
12.653 Working Signal Projector York Island, B.C. Pencil,
10 3/4" x 15”
12.654 Wrecker to the Rescue. Pencil, 9 7/8” x 14 1/8”
14,341 Through the Wire. C., 24 1/2" x 30"
14,352 Final Check of Transporter and Bulldozer, England. W.,
15 3/8" x 22 1/4"
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Francis Michael Forster
Born 1908 at Calcutta, India and came to Canada and Toronto in
1928. Studied in London and Paris under Bernard Meninsky and
William Roberts. Travelled by convoy from Halifax to Jamaica in
1943 along with Jack Nichols to record the work of the merchant
navy for the National Gallery.
Joined the RCNVR in October 1944. Served as an Official War
Artist from November 1944 until June 1946. Held the rank of
lieutenant. Overseas he painted MTB and harbour subjects in the
Channel and the East Coast, but principally the ruined city and
submarine pens at Brest.
After the war he lived in Montreal and later in Mexico.
10.201 Alarm for Action Stations. Pen, crayon and wash, 28" x 44"
10.202 Beach and Boom Defence Gear with Vapour Trails. G.,
20 1/4" x 36 5/8"
10.203 Blitz in the East End, London. B., 20 1/8” x 23 7/8"
10.204 Bomb Damage in U-Boat Pen, Brest. G., and crayon,
33" x 26 3/4"
10.205 Boom Defence Gear. G., 18 7/8" x 19 3/4"
10.206 Boom Defence Gear #2. G., 21 3/4" x 27 1/2"
10.207 Boom Defence Gear, Felixstowe. G., 21 3/4" x 27 1/2"
10.208 Chipping Paint. Ink and wash, 9 1/2" x 12 3/8"
10.209 Cold Storage Plant, Halifax, Night. Ink and wash,
9 3/8" x 12 3/8"
10.210 Explosion in Plant. Ink and wash, 19 1/2" x 19 1 /2"
10.21 1 German Sabotage in U-Boat Pen, Brest, No. 1 . G. and crayon,
25 1/2" x 34 1/4"
10.212 German Sabotage in U-Boat Pen, Brest, No. 2. G.,
28 5/8" x 45"
10.213 Hosing Her Down. Ink and wash, 9 1/2" x 12 3/8"
10.214 Loading at Pier No. 22, Halifax. G., 17" x 22 1/2"
10.215 MTB’s Proceeding out of Felixstowe to Station off Ostende,
Evening. G. and chalk, 20 3/4" x 38 5/8”
10.216 North Atlantic, Starboard Lookout on a Corvette. G.,
13 5/8" x 20"
10.217 The Ruins of Brest, No. 1 . Ink and crayon, 14 3/8" x 18 3/4"
10.218 The Ruins of Brest, No. 2. G., 20 1/4" x 24 3/4"
10.219 Ruins of Brest, No. 3. G. and crayon, 21 5/8" x 35 1/8"
10.220 Ruins of Brest, No. 4. G., 20 1/4" x 24"
10.221 Ruins of Brest, No. 5. G., 23 3/4" x 34 3/4"
10.222 Shore Leave, Jamaica. Ink, 12 3/8" x 18 3/4"
10.223 Stevedore. Ink and wash, 9 1/2" x 12 3/8"
10.224 Stevedores. Ink and wash, 9 1/2" x 12 3/8"
10.225 Still Life. Ink and wash, 9 5/8" x 1 2 3/8"
10.226 Still Life with Log and Line. Ink, 18 3/4" x 20 7/8”
10.227 Still Life with Shells. Ink and wash, 9 1/2" x 12 1/2"
10.228 Submarine Pens at Brest. G. and chalk, 25 1/2" x 34 3/8"
10.229 Vestiges of Mulberry, Arromanches. G., 27 7/8" x 37 3/4"
10.230 Wreckage on Beach near Newhaven, England. Wash,
11 1/2" x 18 1/2"
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Charles Goldhamer
Bom in 1903 in Philadelphia Pa. Came to Canada in 1904. Studied at
the Ontario College of Art, Toronto. Instructor at the Ontario College
of Art, 1926-28 and instructor in Painting and Drawing, Central
Technical School, Toronto. Past President Canadian Society of Painters
in Water Colour, 1941^43.
Commissioned in the RCAF in August 1943 and was for a time
supervisor of arts and crafts instruction. Official War Artist from
September 1944 until July 1946. Held the rank of flight lieutenant.
Overseas he painted the activities of a Coastal Command Squadron but
principally made progress drawings of surgery patients at the RCAF
Plastic Surgery Hospital at East Grinstead, Surrey.
Resumed teaching after the war at the Central Technical School,
Toronto.
1 1 .229 Adjutant of Demon Squadron. Carbon pencil,
11 1/2" x 14 1/2”
11.230 Air Field Control Car. Carbon pencil, 1 1 1/2" x 14 1/2"
1 1.231 Arming a Wellington in Winter. W., 14 7/8" x 19 3/8"
11.232 Beacon Light. Carbon pencil, 11" x 15"
11.233 Blacksmith Shop. Carbon pencil, 10 3/4" x 14 1/2"
1 1 .234 Bomb-Fusing Dump. W., 1 1 3/8" x 16 3/4"
11.235 Burnt Airman. Carbon pencil, 10 3/4" x 14 1/2”
11.236 Burnt Airman. Charcoal, 14 1/4" x 14 1/2"
1 1.237 Burnt Airman with Wig. W., 19 3/8" x 15 1/2"
1 1 .238 Carpenter Shop. Carbon pencil, 11 " x 1 5”
11.239 Civilian Patient. Charcoal, 23 1/8" x 18 1/4"
1 1.240 Cook in Officers Mess. Carbon pencil, 1 1 1/8" x 15"
1 1 .241 Day after Operation. Carbon pencil, 1 1 " x 15"
1 1 .242 Dental Technician. Carbon pencil, 11 " x 15"
1 1.243 Disabled Able Seaman. Carbon pencil, 1 1" x 15"
1 1 .244 Dispersal Hut. Carbon pencil, 1 1 "x 15"
1 1 .245 Dome Teacher. Carbon pencil, 1 1 " x 15"
1 1.246 Early Morning. W., 14 1/2" x 21 3/4"
11.247 F/O Geo. Eamshaw of Hamilton, Ontario. W., 22 1/4" x 15”
1 1.248 Exercising Burnt Finger. Carbon pencil, 1 1 1/8" x 15"
1 1 .249 Face Burns. W., 1 8 1 / 2" x 1 6 5/8"
1 1.250 Face Burns, No. 2. Charcoal, 19 3/4" x 21 3/8"
1 1.251 Firing Range. Carbon pencil, 1 1" x 15"
1 1.252 Sgt William Foxley, RAF. Charcoal, 13 1/4" x 13"
1 1.253 407 Ground Crew at Ease. Carbon pencil, 10 7/8" x 14 5/8”
1 1.254 Heanton Cemetery. Carbon pencil, 10 3/ 4" x 14 3/8”
11.255 Heanton Church. Carbon pencil, ll"x 15"
1 1 .256 Inspection of Rubber Dinghies. Carbon pencil, 11 1 /2" x 1 5”
1 1.257 24 Hours After Operation. Carbon pencil, 1 1 1/2" x 15"
1 1 .258 Inspecting Turret of Wellington XIV. Carbon pencil,
11 x 15
11.259 Link Trainer Sergeant. Carbon pencil, 10 3/4” x 14 1/2"
11.260 Liquid Flame Face Burns. W., 17 1/4" x 13 7/8"
1 1 .261 Study of F/L Harry Lymburner. Carbon pencil,
13 1/2" x 16 3/8"
1 1.262 F/L Harry Lymburner, DFC and Bar. Charcoal, 24 1/2" x 20"
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1 1.263 Mouth Wound. Charcoal, 25 1/2” x 21 3/8"
11.264 Operating Room. W., 1 1 1/4" x 15 5/8"
1 1 .265 Muffled Wellington. W., 1 0 3/4" x 1 5"
11.266 Packing and Inspecting Parachutes. W., 10 1/2” x 14 1/2"
11.267 Parachute Packers. Carbon pencil, 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
1 1.268 Paratrooper with Fractured Jaw. Charcoal, 1 1 1/8" x 15 1/4"
1 1.269 Patient with Pedicle. Charcoal, 25 5/8" x 19 3/4"
11.270 Patient with Sun Glasses. Carbon pencil, ll”x 15"
11.271 Pedicle Attached to Face. W., 1 1 1/4" x 14 5/8"
1 1 .272 Pedicled Airman, No. 1 . Carbon pencil, 11 1 /8” x 1 5"
1 1.273 Pedicled Airman, No. 2. Carbon pencil and charcoal,
I r" i i ft
15 x 1 1
11.274 Petrol Salvage. W., 14 1/2" x 22"
11.275 Plotting the Weather Chart in Meteorological Office. Carbon
pencil, 1 1" x 15"
1 1.276 RAF Patient Recovering from Face Burns. Charcoal,
18" x 18 1/4"
11.277 F/L William H. Reed. W., 10 3/4"x 15"
11.278 Captain Herbert W. Reeves. Carbon pencil, 11 1/2" x 14 1/2"
1 1.279 Relaxed Airman (F/O B. Marceau). Carbon pencil,
10 7/8" x 15"
1 1 .280 Relaxed Patient. Carbon pencil, 1 5" x 1 1 "
1 1.281 Removing Casualties from a Wellington. W., 15" x 22 1/4”
1 1 .282 The Road to Wrafton Gate. W„ 11 " x 1 7"
11.283 ‘RotoF Specialist. Carbon pencil, 1 1 1/2" x 14 1/2"
11.284 ‘RotoF Specialist Refitting Spinner on Leigh Light. Carbon
pencil, 1 1" x 15"
1 1 .285 Servicing Aero Engine. Wash, charcoal, pen and ink,
II 1/2" x 15"
11.286 Servicing Glim Lamps. Carbon pencil, 11 1/2" x 18 1/2"
1 1 .287 Servicing Machine Gun. Carbon pencil, 1 1 " x 15"
11.288 Snow Bound Wellington. W., 10 5/8" x 14 1/4”
11.289 Station Cobbler. Carbon pencil, 14 7/8" x 17"
11.290 Station Tailor Shop. Charcoal, 14 1/2" x 18 1/8"
1 1.291 407 Squadron Dispersal Hut. Charcoal and carbon pencil,
17 1/2" x 22 3/4"
1 1 .292 Take Off. W„ 1 6 7/8" x 22 1/2"
1 1.293 Technician Repairing Leigh Light. Carbon pencil,
10 7/8" x 14 5/8"
11.294 WAAFs Doping Map Cases. Carbon pencil, ll"x 14 1/2"
11.295 Patient, Fit Sgt James Tosh RAF. Carbon pencil, ll" x 15"
11.296 WAAF Switchboard Operator in Flying Control Room.
Carbon pencil, 1 1 1/8" x 15"
1 1.297 WAAFs Inspecting and Cleaning Spark Plugs. Carbon pencil,
11" x 15"
11.298 Wounded Wireless Operator / Air Gunner Convalescing.
Carbon pencil, 11" x 15"
1 1 .299 L/Cpl Jimmy Wright. Carbon pencil, 1 1 " x 15"
Paul Alexander Goranson
Born 1911 in Vancouver B.C. Studied under F.H. Varley at the
Vancouver School of Art and the B.C. College of Art. Engaged in
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commercial art before the war and in partnership with O.N. Fisher
and E.J. Hughes, completed several mural commissions.
Enlisted in the RCAF in December 1941 and was employed until
early 1943 as a service artist. Completed assignments in Ontario and on
the East Coast during this period. Served as an Official War Artist from
February 1943 until September 1947. Torpedoed en route overseas,
where he painted Bomber Command activities before going to Tunisia
and Italy in August 1943. Painted scenes with the Tactical Air Force
in North-West Europe from July 1944 until spring 1945.
1 1,300 An Aftermath of the Raid. C., 12" x 15”
1 1.302 Aircrew off to Dispersal Point. Pencil, 15” x 19 1/8"
1 1.303 Air Gunner. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 1/4"
1 1.304 Air Gunner. (Sgt Menzies) Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 3/8"
1 1.305 Airing the Parachutes. Pen and W., 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
1 1.306 Airmen Relaxing. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 1/2"
1 1 .307 American Hangars Under Construction. Pencil,
9 7/8" x 13 1/2"
1 1 .308 Anchoring the Kite. C., 29 3/4" x 29 1/2"
1 1.309 Arab Workmen in Camp. W., 14 7/8” x 10 7/8"
11.310 Armourers at Work. Pencil, 15" x 10 3/4"
11.31 1 Assembling Hurricanes. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
1 1.312 At Readiness. Ink and W., 10 5/8" x 15"
1 1.313 W/C George A. Ault, Ottawa. W., 14 3/4" x 10 3/4"
1 1.314 Back from Essen. Pencil, 14 3/4" x 10 1/2"
11.315 Barrack Scene . Pencil ,97/8"x 133/8"
11.316 Bastille Day — Rue Saint Martin, Bayeux. Ink and W.,
14 7/8" x 11"
11.317 Batman, LAC Lepage. Pencil, 15" x 10 3/4"
11.318 Beachhead Landing — Normandy. C. on B., 10 1/2” x 14 7/8"
11.319 S/L J.R. Beirnes. W., 13 3/8" x 10 5/8"
1 1 .320 F/L W.A. Bentley. Pencil, 1 1 " x 8 1 /4"
1 1.321 Bomb Aimer Releases Bomb over Target. W., 14 3/8" x 10 7/8"
1 1.322 Bomb Dump. Pen and W., 10 7/8" x 15 1/8"
11.323 Bombed Area, Tunis. Pen and wash, 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
11.324 Bombing Exercise. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 3/8"
1 1.325 Bombing Up a Block-Buster. Pen and wash, 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
11.326 Bombing Up. W., 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
1 1.327 Bombs Away. C., 40" x 30"
11.328 Boneyard. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 5/8"
1 1.329 Boneyard, St Andre, France. C., 24" x 30"
1 1.330 The Bridge, Nijmegen. C. on B., 12 1/2" x 15 1/4"
11.331 Briefing. W., 11 1/8" x 15"
11.332 Briefing. W„ 11" x 15"
1 1.333 Buzz-Bomb Overhead. W., 1 1 3/4" x 18 1/2"
1 1 .334 Calvary — On the Road to Caen. Ink and W.,
11 1/8" x 15 1/4"
1 1.335 Camouflaged Hangar. C. on B., 10 5/8" x 15"
1 1 .336 Camouflaged ‘Tiffie’ in a Hayfield. Ink and W.,
10 7/8" x 17 5/8"
1 1.337 Canadian Airman. W., 14" x 10 1/8”
11.338 The Castle, Cleve, Germany, 1945. Ink and W., 14" x 15 5/8"
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1 1.339 The Catalina is Beached. W., 16” x 30"
11.340 Sgt Pilot W.R. Chalcroft. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8”
11.341 Control Tower. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 5/8"
1 1.342 F/O S.A. ‘Corby’ Corbett. W„ 14 5/8” x 10 5/8"
11.343 S/L R.G. ‘Bing’ Crosby. W„ 12 3/8" x 8 3/8"
11.344 Crossing the Volturno. W., ll"x 16"
1 1 .345 G/C P.Y. Davoud, DSO, DFC. W., 1 0 1 /8" x 14 5/8"
11.346 Demolished Domier. C. on B., 10 1/8" x 15 1/8"
11.347 Demolished JU 88. C. on B., 11 3/4" x 14 1/2"
11.348 Demolished Kites, St Andre. W., 12 1/4" x 18 1/8"
11.349 Desert Camp. Pen and W., 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
11.350 ‘DI ing’ the Rear Turret Guns. W., 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
11.351 ‘DI ing’ the Rear Turret Guns. W., 14 3/4" x 10 3/4"
1 1.352 Discussion at the Intelligence and Ops Truck. Ink and W.,
11 1/2" x 16 3/4"
11.353 Dispersal Point. W„ 10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
1 1 .354 Dive Bombing at Carpiquet. Ink and W., 1 2" x 1 7 3/4"
11.355 Dog-Fight over the Beachhead. Ink and W., 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
11.356 Dorsal Gunner. Pencil, 19 1/4" x 14 3/4"
11.357 Drogue Marking (LAC Dawe). Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
1 1.358 G/C C.R. Dunlap, CBE. Pencil, 7 5/8" x 7 5/8"
11.359 Embarkation to the United Kingdom at Algiers. Pen and
W„ 11" x 15"
11.360 Entertainment at the Garrison Theatre — Bayeux. C. on B.,
13 3/8" x 14 1/2"
1 1.361 Emergency Night Landing. C. on B., 10 1/2" x 1 1 3/4"
1 1.362 Erecting a Mess Tent. W., 10 3/4" x 15”
11.363 F/LH.J. ‘Ev’ Everard. W., 14 3/4" x 11"
1 1 .364 ‘FifT. Pencil, 1 3 1 /2" x 9 7/8"
11.365 ‘Final Stand-Off. W„ 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
11.366 S/L Ken Fiset, DFC. W., 14 1/2" x 10 1/4"
11.367 Fitters and Riggers at Work. Sepia, conte, crayon, and wash,
13 3/4" x 22"
1 1.368 Fitters at Work. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 5/8"
11.369 Flight Engineer — Halifax Bomber. Pencil, 19 1/4" x 13 1/4"
11.370 Sgt Pilot L.E. Fulton. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
11.371 F/LI.F. Gilbert. W., 14 1/2" x 10 3/4"
1 1.372 Going Around Again. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
11.373 S/L ‘Hal’ Gooding, DFC, AAM. W., 20 3/8" x 13 1/8"
11.374 W/C F.G. Grant, DFC. W., 14 5/8" x 10 1/2"
11.375 Graveyard at Anzio. W., 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
11.376 WOl Greenfield - RAF. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 3/4"
11.377 Guard Duty — LAC M.C. Healy. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
11.378 Gunner, Anti-Aircraft Post. Pencil, 14 3/8" x 19"
1 1.379 Hangar Scene. Conte, crayon and wash, 13 7/8" x 22"
1 1 .380 S/L Paul E.H. Henault. Pencil, 1 1 " x 8"
1 1.381 Sgt Pilot D.J. Higgins. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
11.382 W/C F.W. Hillock. W., 14 1/8" x 10 1/4"
11.383 Sgt Pilot H.A. Hindmarsh. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
1 1.384 F/L David Ernest Hornell, VC. W., 9 3/4" x 8 1/2"
1 1.385 F/O Garth E. Horricks, DFM. W., 14 5/8" x 10 5/8"
1 1.386 S/L ‘Bert’ Houle, DFC. W„ 14 5/8" x 1 1"
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1 1.387 Hun Prisoners on the March - Amiens, France. C. on B.,
11 5/8" x 14 3/4" .
11.388 Interior of Nissen Hut. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
1 1 .389 In the Village of Carpiquet. Pen and ink, 9 3/4" x 1 3 3/4"
11.390 JU 88 Crash Landed. C. on B., 9 7/8" x 13 1/2"
11.391 Kitchen Scene, Sergeant’s Mess. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 5/8"
1 1.392 Lantheuil, Normandy. Pen and ink, 9 3/4" x 13 3/4"
11.393 WOl Paul Lapointe. W., 14 1/2" x 10 1/2"
11.394 A.C. Laramy — Armourers Assistant. Pencil, 10 1/4" x 7 1/2"
11. 395 Last Leg. W„ 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
1 1 .396 The Last Post — Wyler. C. on B., 1 2 3/4" x 1 5 1 /4"
1 1.397 F/O R.H. Laurence, DFC. W„ 14" x 9 1/2"
1 1 .398 Liberation of Brussels. C., 30 1 /8" x 40 1 /4"
1 1 .399 Loading on 1 000 lb Bombs. W„ 1 8 3/4" x 23 1 /2"
1 1.400 Lunch Hour, Airmen’s Mess. W., 1 1 " x 14 7/8"
11.401 Maintenance Section. Pen and W., 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
1 1.402 Marshalling of the ‘Hallies’. C., 30" x 40"
1 1.403 Marshalling the ‘Wimpies’. W., 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
1 1 .404 S/L ‘Danny’ McCann. Pencil, 9 3/4" x 7 1 /2"
11.405 W/C J.P. McCarthy, DFC. Pencil, 1 1 " x 8 1/4"
11.406 F/LMcCoombe. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 10"
1 1.407 Meal Hour. Pen and W., 10 5/8" x 4 1/2"
1 1 .408 The Mobile Target. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 1 3 3/8"
1 1.409 S/L A.E. ‘Cody’ Monson, DFC. W., 14 1/4" x 9 1/2"
1 1.410 Monty’s Bridge, Caen, Normandy. Ink and W., 10 1/2" x 19 7/8"
1 1 .41 1 Morning Parade. Pen and W., 1 1 " x 14 7/8"
1 1 .412 Moving Day. Pen and W., 10 3/8” x 14 3/4"
11.413 Moving Up Through Wyler. W„ 17" x 27 3/4"
1 1.414 P/O Andrew Charles Mynarski, VC. T., 1 1 7/8" x 9 3/4”
1 1.415 Navigator Takes Bearing. W., 19" x 22 1/2"
1 1.416 New Emplacements. W., 1 1" x 14 3/4"
11.417 Night Raid. Ink and W„ 11 3/4" x 17 3/4"
1 1.418 Nissen Huts. Pencil, 15" x 10 3/4"
1 1.419 Nissen Huts at Carthage. Pen and wash, 1 1” x 15"
11.420 S/L Hugh Norsworthy, DFC. W„ 14 1/2" x 10 1/4"
11.421 North Atlantic Patrol. Pencil, 13 1/2" x 9 7/8"
1 1 .422 Nose Gunner. Pencil , 1 3 7/8" x 1 3 3 /8"
1 1 .423 Oh Reveille. Pencil, 1 3 1 /4" x 20"
1 1.424 The Parade of Deliverance - San Sabastiano. C. on B.,
13" x 15 1/2"
1 1.425 F/L R.H. Pattison, DFC. W„ 10 3/4" x 6 7/8"
11.426 S/L ‘Bill’ Pentland, DFC. W., 14 5/8" x 10 1/4"
1 1.427 Pigeon Loftman. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
11.428 F/O H.A. Pipe. Pencil, 8 1/4" x 6 3/8"
1 1 .429 Plotting Course. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
11.430 Posted to Newfie.W., 17"x 19 1/2"
11.431 Pranged Focke-Wulfe 190. C. on B., 9 7/8" x 12"
1 1.432 Progress Photography. Pencil, 13 5/8” x 9 7/8"
11.433 Raid on Caen. W., 10 7/8" x 18 7/8"
1 1.434 Raid on the Airfield. C., 30" x 40"
1 1.435 Raid on San Giusto-Pisa. C., 37" x 47"
1 1.436 RCAF — Desert Headquarters — North Africa. W.,
10 7/8" x 14 5/8"
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1 1.437 The RCAF Presents the Colours. Sepia, pen and wash,
11" x 11 5/8"
1 1.438 RDF Set, Anzio. Pen and W., 10 3/4” x 14 3/4"
11.439 Refugees — Villers Bocage, Normandy. C. on B., 14 1/2" x 10 3/4"
11.440 Remnant of ‘D-Day’. Pen and ink, 9 3/4" x 13 3/4"
11.441 S/LRossF. Reid, DFC. W„ 14 3/4" x 9 7/8"
11.442 Remains of a Dornier. C. on B., 10 7/8" x 14 1/2"
11.443 Repairing a Motor. W., 1 1 " x 14 7/8”
11.444 Retrieving a Drogue. Pencil, 13 3/8" x 9 7/8"
1 1 .445 W/C B.D. Richer. Pencil, 11 " x 8 1 /4"
11.446 Rigging Up a Halifax. Pencil, 12 1/4" x 19 3/8"
1 1 .447 Ruins at Anzio — April 44. W., 10 3/8" x 14 1/2"
11.448 S/L ‘Dal’ Russell, DFC. Pencil, 13 3/8" x 9 3/4"
1 1 .449 St Pierre, Caen. W„ 1 2 7/8" x 20"
1 1 .450 SANDRA Lights, Eindhoven, Holland. W., 1 1" x 18 1/2"
1 1 .451 Sentinels of the ‘Drome’. Ink and W., 10 1/8" x 14 3/4"
1 1.452 Sentry at the Gate. Pencil, 14 1/4" x 19 3/8"
11.453 Sky Trails and Dummy Kites. W., 1 1 1/4" x 18 3/4"
1 1 .454 Splash Firing B and G. School. W., 18 3/4" x 22 3/4"
1 1 .455 Station Scene. Pencil, 13 5/8" x 9 7/8"
1 1.456 Storm over Kairouan-Zina. W., 1 1" x 15"
11.457 Studies of Airmen in Winter Garb. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 1/2"
1 1.458 Study of an Airman in an Irving Suit. Conte, 19 1/2" x 12"
1 1 .459 Study of an Armourer. Crayon, 14 1/8" x 10 1/4"
11.460 Study of a Navigator. Crayon, 13 5/8" x 10 1/4"
11.461 F/LH.M.B. Sutton. W., 14 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1 1.462 Tail Gunner. Ink and W., 14 7/8" x 1 1 "
1 1.463 Taking a Reading Enroute. W., 14 5/8" x 10 3/4"
1 1 .464 Take-Off — View of Take-Off Strip. W., 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
1 1.465 Take-Off. W., 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
1 1 .466 Take-Off on Double Runway. Pen and W., 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
11.467 Target Practice. Pencil, 13 3/8" x 9 7/8"
1 1 .468 They Return. Crayon, 9 1/4" x 14"
1 1 .469 Torpedoed, North Atlantic. C., 30" x 40"
1 1 .470 Trial Jump (Sgt R. Baudin). Pencil, 1 3 5/8" x 9 7/8”
11.471 On Course. W„ 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
11.472 Untitled. Wash, 13 1/2" x 19"
1 1 .473 V2 Disaster — Antwerp. C. on B., 1 1 1/2" x 14 3/4”
1 1 .474 VE Night - London. C. on B., 1 2 3/4" x 1 5 1 /4"
1 1 .475 Via Box Car to Algiers. Pen and W., 11 " x 14 7/8"
1 1 .476 Wader. Pencil, 1 3 1/2" x 9 7/8"
1 1 .477 The War Passes Montebourg. Ink and W., 11 1/8" x 1 7 3/4"
1 1.478 Wellingtons at Dispersal Point. Pencil, 14 1/2" x 19 1/8"
1 1 .479 F/L W. ‘Whit’ Whitside. W„ 1 3 7/8" x 1 0 7/8"
11.480 Zero Hour. Pen and W., 11" x 14 1/2"
14.244 Show Night. W„ 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
14.245 Loading Up a Halifax. C. on P„ 13" x 15 3/4"
14.246 S’Hertogenbosch, Holland. C., 13" x 15 3/4"
14.247 Servicing Aircraft. W., 10 1/4” x 14 3/4"
14.365 Sentry. W„ 23 3/4" x 14"
14.366 Brought to Readiness. W., 1 1" x 15"
14.367 Pigeon Loftman EAC. W., 19 1/4" x 10 1/4"
1 4.368 DI ing ‘A’ Spits. W„ 1 1 " x 1 5"
110
14.426 Midnight Snack. Ink and W., 1 1" x 15"
14.427 Look-Out Tower on the Beach. Green Ink, 10” x 14”
14,438 A Pyrotechnic Display, Melsbroek, Brussells. C. on B.,
1 1” x 15 3/4"
14,440 Aircrew in Bomber. Pencil, 24 5/8" x 16 1/8"
Lawren Phillips Harris
Born in 1910 at Toronto, son of Lawren Stewart Harris. Pupil of his
father; also studied at the Central Technical School, Toronto, and the
school of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Joined the Canadian Army
(active) in February 1941 and served as an officer in the Armoured
Corps in Canada, the United Kingdom and Italy. Served as an Official
War Artist from December 1943 until June 1946. Painted portraits in
oil and scenes of the battles for Ortona and the Liri Valley.
His teaching career includes the Northern Vocational School,
Toronto ( 1 938^40), Trinity College School, Port Hope Ontario (1940-
41). Since 1946 he has been director of the school of art at Mount
Allison University, Sackville New Brunswick. A.R.C.A. in 1947 and
R.C.A. in 1966.
12,504 Advanced Air OP Landing Ground. C., 30" x 46"
12.655 Air Bursts on Orsogna - Berardi Lateral Road. W.,
14" x 10 1/4"
12.656 Air OP Advanced Landing Ground. W., 9 1/2" x 14"
1 2.657 Battleground Before Ortona. C., 40" x 48"
12.658 Lt Col J. Begg, DSO, ED. C„ 22 1/4" x 18 1/4"
12.659 The Berardi Crossroads, Italy. C., 28" x 40"
12.660 The Berardi Crossroads, Italy. W., 10 1/4" x 14"
12.661 Bofors Light Anti Aircraft Gun and Crew. Chalk,
10 1/2" x 14 1/4"
12.662 Bofors Light Anti Aircraft Gun and Crew. W., 10" x 14"
12.663 Bofors Light Anti Aircraft Gun and Crew. W.,
9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
12.664 Boston and Mustangs near the Melfa. W., 9 1/4" x 14 3/8"
12.665 Bren Gunners — Firing Practice. C. on B., 10" x 14"
12.666 A Brigade Ammunition Supply Point. W., 9 3/4” x 13 1/8"
12.667 Building an Advanced Landing Field. C., 18" x 24"
1 2.668 Burnt Out German Vehicles. W., 10 3/4" x 15"
12.669 Canadian Convoy Passing Cassino. W., 8 3/4" x 12 1/2"
12.670 Clearing Ortona Streets of Rubble. Chalk, 10 1/2" x 14 1/4"
12.671 Coast Road Before Ortona. C., 24" x 30"
12.672 Convoy Entering Rocca San Giovanni, Italy. W.,
10 1/4" x 14 1/4"
12.673 Lt (Nursing Sister) F.M. Copeman. C., 18 1/4" x 22 1/2"
12.674 Demolished German Vehicles on the Berardi Crossroads
Battlefield. W., 10 1/2" x 14"
12.675 Derelict German Tank, PZ.KW.IV. P., 10" x 14”
12.676 Detector Unit. Chalk, 10 3/8"x 14 1/8"
12.677 Disabled Sherman Tank. Chalk, 10 1/2" x 14 1/8"
1 2.678 Disabled Sherman Tanks. C., 9 3/4" x 1 3 1/2"
12.679 D-62050 Sgt P. Dubuc, MM. C., 22" x 18"
111
12.680 Dog Fight Off Ortona, Italy. C., 24” x 32"
12.681 Cpl L.G. Ellis, DCM. C., 18" x 22"
12.682 Farnese Castle. W., 14 1/4” x 10 1/4"
12.683 Fire Orders. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/8"
12.684 Focke-Wulf 190 Shot Down over Berardi Crossroads. W.,
10" x 14"
12.685 Fossacesia from the East. W., 9 1/2” x 14"
12.686 ‘G’ Ops ‘Spartan’ Exercise. C., 15” x 30”
12.687 German Anti Tank Gun Position. W., 10 3/4" x 15 1/2"
12.688 Gun Fire, Artillery Ranges. Wales, Sept. 1943. C., 30” x 40”
12.689 Gun Positions. W., 10” x 14 3/8"
1 2.690 Gun Positions and Carrier. C., 1 8” x 25”
12.691 L 13282 Pte W.A. Haggard, DCM. C., 22" x 18"
12.692 W-4170 Pte G. Hessey-White. C., 22" x 18"
12.693 A. 19407 Sgt G.A. Hickson, DCM. C., 22 1/4" x 18"
1 2.694 Hitler Line Barrage, Italy. C., 32" x 48"
12.695 Hitler Line Barrage. Three pencil drawings mounted on 1 mat,
12 1/2" x 18 3/4", 8" x 10",8"x 10"
12.696 Supervisor J.P. Kidd. P., 17" x 14"
1 2.697 Major A.T. Law, DSO. C., 22" x 1 8"
12.698 A Light Aid Detachment Workshop. W., 10 3/8" x 14"
12.699 Maintenance in Harbour. W., 10 1/2" x 15"
12.700 A:21509 Pte J. Maier, DCM. C., 22 1/4" x 18 1/4"
12.701 Main Division Headquarters. W., 1 1 1/2" x 8"
12.702 Medium Gun Position Before San Vito Chietino Italy. W.,
9 1/2" x 14"
12.703 Medium Gun Position. C., 24" x 30"
12.704 Melfa River Crossings. W., 9 1/2" x 12 3/4"
1 2.705 Melfa River Crossings - Italy. C., 30” x 48"
12.706 Night Air Attack Before the Hitler Line. C., 24" x 30"
12.707 Night Sentry. W., 8 1/4" x 8 1/4"
12.708 Ortona Street Scene. W., 14 1/2" x 10 5/8"
12.709 Passing Stonehenge. Pencil, 9 1/2" x 23 1/2"
12.710 Preparing Class 30 Double-Single Bailey Bridge for
Demolition. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/4"
12.71 1 Rear Division Headquarters. W., 10 3/4" x 14"
12.712 Reinforcements Moving Up in the Ortona Salient. C.,
30" x 40 1/8"
12.713 Right Gun — Ranging. C., 20" x 30"
12.714 Major General J.H. Roberts, DSO, MC. C., 30" x 25”
12.715 San Vito Chietino. Chalk, 10 1/2" x 14 1/8"
12.716 Section of the Hitler Line. W., 7 3/4” x 1 1 3/4"
12.717 Scout Cars in Harbour. W., 8 1/2" x 13 5/8"
12.718 H42067 Sgt G.F. Sherlow. C., 22 1/2" x 18 1/2"
12.719 B36973 CSM J. Stewart, DCM. C„ 22" x 18"
12.720 Strong Point on the Adolf Hitler Line. Pen and ink,
10" x 14 1/4"
12.721 Strong Point on the Adolf Hitler Line. W., 9 3/4" x 12 3/4"
12.722 Tank Advance, Italy. C., 30" x 40"
1 2.723 Tank Convoy. W„ 9" x 9 3/4"
12.724 Tanks Entraining. W„ 10 1/2" x 14 1/4"
12.725 Tank Transporter Unit. W., 9" x 12 1/2"
112
12.726 Town of Castelnuova Della Daunia, Italy. W.,
10 5/8" x 14 5/8"
12.727 Honorary Captain J.L. Wilhelm, MC. P., 17 1/4" x 13 3/4"
Edwin Headley Holgate
Born 1892 at Allendale, Ontario. Pupil of William Brymner at the
school of the Art Association of Montreal. Studied in Paris before the
First World War at the Grande Chaumier and Julian academies.
Served in Canada, Britain and France with the CEF from 1916 to
1918. Returned to Paris in 1921 to study at the Academie Colarossi.
Was influenced by Morrice. Settled in Montreal in 1922. Painted on
the Skeena River, British Columbia in 1926. Member of the Group of
Seven, 1931-33, and founding member of the Canadian Group of
Painters, 1933. A.R.C.A. in 1935. Taught at the school of the Art
Association of Montreal, 193540.
Served as an Official War Artist with the RCAF from February
1943 until September 1944. While overseas painted portraits and scenes
of fighter units in the South of England and bomber activities in
Yorkshire. Resumed painting after the war while living at Morin
Heights, Quebec. Painter and wood-cut artist.
1 1 .482 S/L P.L. Archer, DFC. Conte, 1 7 3/8" x 14 1 /8"
11.483 P/O L.E. Baxter. Conte, 20 1/2" x 15 3/4"
1 1 .484 P/O George Beurling, DSO, DFC, DFM and Bar. C., 30” x 25"
11.485 S/LM.W. Beveridge, DFC. Charcoal, 21 1/4" x 15 3/4"
1 1.486 Sgt Pilot G.R. Brown. Conte, 18 1/2" x 14 5/8”
11.487 F/L R.A. Buckham, DFC. Conte, 17 1/4" x 14"
11.488 W/C D.H. Burnside, DFC and Bar. Charcoal,
18 7/8" x 15 3/4"
1 1 .489 Canadian Destroyers. C., 24" x 28"
1 1 .490 W/C L.V. Chadburn, DFC. Conte,
22 1/2" x 16 7/8"
1 1.491 F/L W.G. Conrad, DFC. Conte, 20" x 15 1/2"
11.492 F/L B.G. Crew. Conte, 20 3/8" x 15 1/2"
1 1 .493 The Dispersal Hut, 408 Squadron, Kenley, Surrey. Egg
T. on B„ 28 3/4" x 27 1/2"
11.494 P/O Dean Dover. Conte, 21 1/2" x 15 1/2"
1 1 .495 W/C W.D. (Tiny) Ferris, DFC. Conte, 1 8 3/4" x 14 3/4"
1 1.496 Fighter Pilot Getting into Parachute Harness. Pencil,
12" x 7 3/8"
11.497 F/L H.C. Godefroy, DFC. Conte, 17 1/4" x 14 1/4"
1 1 .498 Grooming a Spitfire. B., 20" x 24"
1 1.499 Halifax Bomber - Bomb Bay Open. Charcoal,
17 1/2" x 22 1/2"
11.500 S/LC.M. Magwood, DFC. Conte, 17 1/8" x 14 5/8"
1 1 .501 S/L Magwood’s Kite. C., 20" x 24"
1 1 .502 W/C Dal. Russell, DSO, DFC and Bar. Conte, 2 1 " x 1 5 1 /2"
1 1.503 F/O Robert L. Spence. Conte, 20 1/2" x 14 7/8"
11.504 S/L R.W. McNair, DFC. Conte, 16 1/2" x 13 1/2"
11.505 F/L R.G. (Bob) Middlemass, DFC. Conte, 20" x 15 1/2"
11.506 On RCAF Station, Kenley, Surrey. B., 20" x 24"
11.507 S/LI.C. Ormston, DFC. Conte, 2l"x 15 1/2"
113
1 1 .508 Pilot Mounting his Spitfire. Ink and charcoal, 1 9 1 / 2" x 24"
11.509 RCAF Station, Kenley. Ink and charcoal, 19 1/2" x 24"
1 1.510 Sgt Pilot W.N. Schmitt. Conte, 18 5/8" x 15 5/8"
11 .5 1 1 Spitfire on Dawn Readiness. C., 30” x 37"
11.512 W/CJ.M.W. St Pierre, DFC (USA). Conte, 19" x 14 3/4"
1 1 .5 1 3 The Squadron Takes Off. Conte, 9 1 /4" x 1 2 1 /4"
11.514 F/O W.E.P. Soeder, Navigator. Conte, 18" x 14 3/4"
11.515 Washing Down Spitfire ‘5’. Wash, 18 1/2" x 23 3/8"
1 1.516 Watching the Take Off. W., 9 1/4" x 12 1/4"
11.517 Wet Day. B„ 20" x 24"
11.518 F/O R. Wozniak. Pencil, 18 7/8" x 15 1/2"
Edward John Hughes
Born in 1913 at Vancouver. Studied at the Vancouver School of Art
with F.H. Varley and J.W.G. Macdonald. Painted murals in co-
operation with Paul Goranson and Orville Fisher.
Enlisted in the Canadian Army (Active) in September 1939 and
served as a gunner and service artist. Served as an Official War Artist
from February 1942 until July 1946. Held the rank of captain. Painter
of training scenes in Canada and during his sixteen months in the
United Kingdom, and of operations in Kiska in the Aleutians in
1943-44.
Resumed painting after the war and now lives on Vancouver Island.
12.728 Advancing Through Anti-Tank Scaffolding. Pencil.
10” x 14 1/4"
1 2.729 Adak Harbour. Ink and wash, 1 1 " x 15”
12.730 Anti-Aircraft Gun. P., 12 3/4” x 15 3/4”
12.731 Anti-Raid Stations. Pencil, 10” x 14 1/4”
12.732 Anti-Tank Gun Time Test. C., 17 1/2” x 24 1/4”
12.733 Anti-Tank Scaffolding and Cement Blocks. Pencil,
10” x 14 1/4”
12.734 Anti-Tank Shoot. Pencil, 10” x 14”
12.735 Anti-Tank Shoot #2. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/4"
12.736 Anti-Tank Shoot #3. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
12.737 Anti-Tank Shoot #4. Pencil, 10" x 14”
12.738 Approaching Storm. Pencil, 10" x 15”
1 2.739 Armoured Car. C., 40 1 /4" x 48 1 /4"
12.740 Armoured Car Brownings and Chimney Pots. Pencil,
12" x 16 1/8"
12.741 Armoured Car Crew Erecting a Tent. Pencil, 8” x 10”
12.742 Armoured Car in an English Street. Pencil,
10 5/8” x 14 3/4”
12.743 Armoured Car Crew at Lunch. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 3/4”
12.744 Armoured Car Under Natural Camouflage. Pencil,
10 3/4” x 14 7/8"
12.745 Armoured Cars at Shooting Practice. Pencil, 10 5/8” x 14 3/4"
12.746 Armoured Cars Firing at Dummy Tanks. W.,
15” x 18 1/4"
12.747 Armoured Cars Firing into a Quarry. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.748 Armoured Cars Firing. Pencil, 10 5/8” x 14 3/4”
12.749 Armoured Cars Firing. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8”
114
12.750 Armoured Cars in an English Town. Pencil, 18 7/8" x 24 1/2"
12.751 Armoured Cars in Hove. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.752 Armoured Cars on A Street in Hove. Pencil,
10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.753 Armoured Cars Ready to Fire. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
12.754 Armoured Cars, Scout Car and Motor Bike. P.,
8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
12.755 Armoured Cars Under Camouflage Nets. Pencil, 1 2" x 16 1/8"
12.756 Lt Armstrong. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.757 Artillery Exercise. Pencil, 10” x 11 7/8"
12.758 At Connaught Camp, July, 1941 (4 sketches mounted on
cardboard). Pencil, a) 10" x 8", b) 8 7/8" x 8",
c)6 3/8" x 8", d) 7 1/2" x 8"
1 2.759 Barley Cove, Kiska. P„ 1 2 3/4" x 1 5 3/4"
12.760 Barley Cove, Kiska. P., 8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
12.761 Battery Command Post. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.762 Battery Command Post. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.763 Battle Order (Front). Pencil, 15" x 10 5/8"
12.764 Bazooka Demonstration, Kiska. Charcoal with pencil,
21 1/2" x 28"
12.765 Bazooka. Conte, 10 3/4" x 15"
12.766 Major Beattie. Pencil, 10" x 8"
1 2.767 Bell Tents. Pencil, 1 0” x 1 4"
12.768 Bivouac Area. Pencil, with color notes, 10 5/8" x 15"
12.769 Bivouac in a Sussex Wood. W., 12" x 15"
12.770 Black Mountain. Pencil, 10" x 14"
1 2.771 Boarding the Cherikof W„ 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
1 2.772 Boats Arriving Through A Snowstorm, Kiska. W.,
20 1/4" x 27 1/8"
12.773 Bofors Gun Crew, Kiska Camp. Conte, 11" x 15"
12.774 Bofors Gun Overlooking Kiska Camp. Conte, 11” x 15"
12.775 Bren Gun Carrier in a Village Lane. W., 12 1/2" x 17 1/2"
12.776 Breakfast on Iron Rations. Pencil, 14 3/4” x 10 5/8"
12.777 Bren Gunner in Pit. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/4"
1 2.778 Brigade Men’s Mess. P., 8 1 / 2" x 1 0 5/8"
12.779 ‘Bugs’, Limbers and 25-Pounder Guns. Pencil,
10 1/8" x 12"
12.780 ‘C’ and ‘D’ Companies Camp. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
12.781 Camouflaged Gun Pit. Pencil, 10” x 14 1/8"
12.782 Camouflaged Pit. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/4"
12.783 Camouflaged 25-Pounder. Pencil, 15" x 20"
12.784 Camouflaging an Armoured Car. C., 24" x 30"
12.785 Camouflaging an Armoured Car with Nets. W.,
14 3/4" x 19 1/2"
12.786 Camouflaging an Armoured Car with Net. Pencil,
8" x 10"
12.787 Camp and Athey Wagons. Conte, 10 3/4" x 15"
12.788 Camp Kitchen. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.789 Camp of HQ Company. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8”
1 2.790 Camp Scene with Tractor-Dozer on Kiska. Conte,
10 7/8" x 15"
12.791 Canadian Fusiliers Camp near Maple Hill. Conte,
10 3/4" x 15"
115
12.792 A Canadian Infantryman. C., 30" x 20”
12.793 A Canadian Soldier. Pencil, 10” x 8”
12.794 Canteen Queue, Kiska. C., 40 1/8” x 43 1/8”
12.795 Card Game. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8”
1 2.796 Caterpiller Tractor in Snow. Conte, 1 1 ” x 15”
12.797 Caterpiller Tractor with Blade and Wire Rope Winch.
Conte, 10 7/8" x 1 5"
12.798 Caterpillar Tractor with Blade in Snow. Pencil, 1 1" x 15"
12.799 ‘C’ Company Orderly Room. C., 24" x 32 1/2"
12.800 Lt W. Chinneck. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.801 Church. P., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
1 2.802 Cleaning Armoured Car Browning Guns. Pencil,
12" x 16 1/8"
1 2.803 Cleaning Bore of Bofors Guns. Conte, 1 1 " x 15"
12.804 Cleaning Browning Guns. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.805 Cleaning Snow from Roof of Men’s Mess. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 15"
1 2.806 The Coal Dump. C. on B., 1 6" x 20"
12.807 Coastal Defence Gun and Crew. C. on B., 20” x 40"
12.808 The Columbia and the Branch. W., 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.809 Command Post on a Scheme. Pencil, 8” x 10"
12.810 Constructing a Shelter. Pencil, 5 7/8” x 8 3/4”
12.81 1 Control Camp. Pencil, 9 1/2” x 14”
12.812 Convoy Through Wales. W., 12" x 15"
12.813 Convoy Passing Through Trecastle, Wales. C. on B.,
15 1/2" x 21"
12.814 Convoy Passing Through Bramber. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 14 3/4”
12.815 Convoy Returning to Camp. C., 19" x 26"
12.816 Convoy Through Wales, 1943. C., 24" x 30 1/4"
12.817 Cookhouse out of Doors at a ‘Harbour’. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
12.818 Corporal in Battle Order. Pencil, 15" x 10 5/8"
12.819 Corporal with 81 mm mortar. Pencil, 15" x 10 5/8"
1 2.820 Covered Gun. P., 1 2 3/4” x 1 5 3/4"
12.821 Covered Gun under Camouflage Net. Pencil, 10" x 12”
12.822 Covered Gun under Trees. Pencil, 10" x 12"
12.823 Covered 25-Pounder. Pencil, 9 3/4” x 12"
12.824 Covered 25-Pounder. Pencil, 10” x 12”
12.825 Covered 25-Pounders. Pencil, 10” x 12”
12.826 Covered 25-Pounders under Trees. W., 15 7/8” x 23"
12.827 Covered Trailer. Conte, 1 1" x 15”
12.828 18-cwt Gun Truck. Pencil, 9 1/2" x 14"
12.829 18-cwt Gun Truck. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/2"
12.830 Demonstration Mortar Firing — Kiska. C. on B.,
19 1/2" x 28 3/4"
12.831 Demonstration of Mortar Firing at Salmon Lagoon.
Pencil, conte and white chalk, 1 1" x 15”
12.832 Describing Manoeuvres over a Microphone. Pencil,
8" x 10"
1 2.833 Despatch Rider. Pencil, 1 2" x 1 6 1 /8"
12.834 Despatch Rider. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.835 Despatch Rider #2. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.836 Despatch Rider #3. Pencil, 10” x 8"
116
12.837 Despatch Rider #4. Pencil, 8" x 10"
1 2.838 Details of Winter Equipment. Conte, 1 1 " x 15"
12.839 Digging a Slit Trench. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 3/4”
12.840 Dumping Coal. Conte, 11 ” x 15"
12.841 Early Morning PT. C., 30" x 40"
12.842 Early Morning Light, Kiska Harbour. Pencil, conte and
white chalk, 1 1" x 14 7/8"
12.843 Edge of Brigade HQ Camp. Pencil and W.,
10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.844 Edge of Brigade Headquarters Camp. P.,
12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
12.845 Embarkation. W., 17 1/4" x 21 1/2"
12.846 Enemy Plane Approaching from the Sea. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.847 Engineers Working on Gun Emplacement. Pen and ink,
10" x 14 1/4"
12.848 Erecting MT Tent. Pencil, 8" x 10”
12.849 Erecting Scaffolding. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.850 Falling in the Guard. Pencil, 11 7/8" x 16 1/8"
12.851 Field Kitchen. W., 10" x 15 1/4"
12.852 Field Kitchen. W., 16" x 23"
12.853 Figures for Anti-Tank Shoot. Pencil, 10" x 11 7/8"
12.854 Figures for Anti-Tank Shoot #2. Pencil,
10" x 11 7/8"
12.855 The Flag at Brigade Headquarters, Kiska. W.,
10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
12.856 Firing Bren Gun at Moving Target. Pencil,
1 1 7/8" x 1 5"
12.857 The Focke-Wulfe 190. W., 17" x 22 1/2"
12.858 The Fuel Dump. Conte, 1 1" x 15"
12.859 Green Alert! Conte, 11” x 15"
12.860 Green Alert! Carbon pencil, 21" x 26 3/4"
12.861 Grounded Japanese Freighter in Kiska Harbour. Conte,
11 x 15
12.862 Grounded Japanese Freighter in Kiska Harbour. Wash,
11" x 15"
12.863 Grounded Japanese Freighter. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
12.864 Guarding the Harbour. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.865 Guarding the Harbour. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/4"
12.866 Gunfire. W , 12" x 15"
12.867 Gun Pits Overlooking the Adur River. W.,
14" x 18 1/2"
12.868 Gun Truck with Vickers MG. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
12.869 Gun Trucks Parked under Bushes. Pencil, 10" x 14"
12.870 Guns under Trees. C., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
12.871 Lt A. Hamer. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.872 Hauling Coal to Their Tents. Conte, ll"x 15"
12.873 Hauling Supplies to Canadian Camp, Kiska. Conte,
11" x 15"
12.874 Hills, Adak Harbour. Conte, 1 1" x 15"
1 2.875 The Hills to West of Barley Cove, Kiska. P.,
12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
117
12.876 30-Hundred Weight and Gun Trucks. Pencil,
10” x 13 7/8"
1 2.877 Inside the MT Tent. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
12.878 Interior of Officer’s Mess. Charcoal, 21 5/8” x 28 3/8"
12.879 Interior of Westminster Abbey. P., 15 3/4" x 12 3/4"
12.880 Interior of Westminster Abbey. C., 36" x 20"
12.881 Japanese Gun, Kiska. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
12.882 Japanese Mountain Gun in Snow. Conte and W.,
10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.883 Jeep and Four Armoured Cars. Pencil, 1 1 7/8" x 16 1/8"
12.884 Jeeps and Armoured Cars. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.885 Jeeps and Armoured Cars in an English Street. P.,
8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
12.886 Jeeps on a Hilltop. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.887 Junior Officer’s Quarters. Pencil, 14 1/8" x 10”
12.888 Kiska Harbour. P., 8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
1 2.889 Kiska Harbour. Conte, 20 3/4" x 26 7/8"
12.890 Kiska Harbour. Conte, 1 1 " x 15"
12.891 Kiska Harbour from Northeast. Pencil, conte and white
chalk, 1 1" x 15"
12.892 Kiska Harbour from RCASC Dump. P„ 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
12.893 Kiska Harbour Looking North. Conte, 11" x 15"
12.894 Kiska Harbour with Little Kiska and Segula Island. Conte and
white chalk, 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
1 2.895 Kiska Volcano. P„ 1 2 3/4" x 1 6"
1 2.896 The Kiska Volcano. W., 1 1 " x 1 4 7/8"
12.897 Lancing College. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.898 The Last Boat Home. Conte and W.,
10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.899 Loading Ammunition Belts. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.900 Loading 25-Pounder Ammunition on the Meke. Conte,
11 x 15
12.901 Looking Forward on Troop Ship. Conte, ll" x 15"
12.902 Lookout in Sandbag Shelter. Pencil, 14 1/8" x 10"
12.903 The Lookout on Green Beach. Conte, 11 1/8" x 15"
12.904 Lookout Tower. Wash, 10" x 14 1/8"
12.905 The Lookouts at Barley Cove. W., 20 1/2" x 27 1/4"
12.906 MG Mounted on a Truck. C. on B., 15 1/2" x 21"
12.907 MG Section Firing on the Range. Pencil, 10" x 14"
12.908 Machine Gun Practice. C., 20" x 40 1/2"
12.909 Machine Gunners on the Ranges. W., 15" x 20"
12.910 Maintenance, Bofors. W., 19 7/8” x 30 1/8"
12.91 1 Maintenance in Camp. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.912 Maintenance on Armoured Cars. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.913 Maintenance on Armoured Cars. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.914 Maintenance on Bofors Gun. Conte, 1 1" x 15"
12.915 Maintenance on Bofors, Kiska. Conte, 1 1 1/8" x 15"
12.916 Maintenance on 25-Pounder. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.917 Maintenance on a Truck. Pencil, 8" x 12"
12.918 Maintenance on Jeeps and Armoured Cars. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 14 3/4”
12.919 Maintenance on Six Pounders (I). Pencil, 10 5/8" x 15"
118
12.920 Maintenance on Six Pounders (II). Pencil and ink,
10 5/8" x 15"
12.921 Manhandling a 60-Pounder. Pencil, 10" x 13 1/4"
12.922 Maple Hill and Edge of Camp. Conte, 10 5/8" x 15”
12.923 Marching to the Boats, Kiska. W., 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
1 2.924 Capt McLellan. Pencil, 1 0" x 8"
12.925 Meal Parade on Aft Deck of Troopship. Conte,
11" x 15"
12.926 Men Having Lunch in Worthing. Pencil, 8” x 10”
12.927 Moonlight Adak Harbour, Kiska. W., 17 3/4" x 24 1/2"
12.928 Moonlight on Adak Harbour. Wash, 1 1 " x 14 7/8"
12.929 Morning, Kiska Harbour. P., 8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
12.930 Mortar Barrel, Tripod and Base Plate. Conte,
10 3/4" x 15"
12.931 Mortar Firing Practice. C. on B., 20" x 16"
12.932 Mortar Platoon in Battle Order. Pencil, 15" x 10 5/8"
12.933 Mortar Practice at Barley Cove. Conte and W.,
10 1/2" x 14 3/8"
12.934 Mortar Training with Smoke Bombs at Lady Hill. Pencil,
white chalk and ink, 1 1" x 15"
12.935 Motorcycle. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.936 Motorcycle #2. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.937 Motorcycle, Left Side. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.938 Negro Troops Loading Ammunition. Conte and W.,
10 5/8" x 14 5/8"
12.939 ‘Netting’ Wireless Sets. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
12.940 Lt Nicholls. Pencil, 10” x 8"
1 2.941 OC’s Office. Pencil, 8" x 1 0"
12.942 Officer in Battle Order. Pencil, 15" x 10 3/4"
12.943 Officer in Full Marching Order. Conte, 15" x 10 5/8"
12.944 Officers Mess. Pencil, 8" x 13 1/2"
12.945 Officers Observing Manoeuvres. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.946 An Old Saxon Church. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/4"
12.947 On Anti-Tank Shoot. W., 7" x 20"
1 2.948 On Guard. C„ 1 2 3/4" x 1 5 3/4"
12.949 Operator in a Camouflaged Armoured Car. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 14 3/4”
12.950 Operator in His Turret. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
12.951 The Outpost at Barley Cove. W., 20 7/8" x 28 3/4"
1 2.952 Outpost Camp at Lady Hill, Kiska. P., 1 2 3/4" x 1 5 3/4"
12.953 Outpost Going to Their Station in Snowstorm. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 15"
12.954 Packing up Camouflage Nets. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.955 Panorama, Kiska Harbour. W., 20 1/4" x 27 1/4"
12.956 Parade Ground on Kiska. Conte, 21 3/8" x 28 3/8"
12.957 Parking for the Night. B., 20" x 26 3/8"
12.958 Passing Snowstorm and Distant Ships. Conte, 1 1 " x 15"
12.959 Passing Snowstorm, Kiska. P., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4”
12.960 Patrol Dismissing in Camp. C., 42 1/4" x 30"
12.961 Patrol in White Parkas Passing Moron Lake. Conte,
10 5/8" x 15"
12.962 Patrol, Kiska. C., 30 1/4" x 36"
12.963 Sgt Pennoyer. Pencil, 14" x 10"
119
12.964 Picket Duty. Pencil, 10" x 8"
1 2.965 Picket Duty, #2. Pencil, 1 0" x 8"
12.966 Picking Up Supplies at RCASC Dump. Conte,
10 5/8" x 15"
12.967 Lt Pierce-Goulding. Pencil, 8 1/4" x 8"
12.968 Prepare for Action. W., 8 5/8" x 14 1/2"
12.969 Armoured Cars Preparing to Move Off. Pencil,
12" x 16 1/8"
12.970 Pulling Through 25-Pounder. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.971 Pulling Through 25-Pounder #2. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.972 RCASC Supply Dump at Kiska. W.,
10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
12.973 RCASC Tractors Parked for the Night. Conte and ink,
11" x 15"
1 2.974 RCD at Hove. P., 8 1 /2" x 1 0 1 /2"
12.975 RCD at Hove, England. P., 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1 2.976 RCD at Hove, England. P., 8 1/2" x 1 0 5/8"
12.977 RCD near Ditchling. P., 8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
1 2.978 RCD near Ditchling. P., 8 1 /2" x 1 0 5/8"
12.979 Rear of 30-cwt Truck. Pencil, 14" x 10"
12.980 Lt Reesor. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.981 Refueling Vehicles. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
12.982 Capt Richards. Pencil, 10" x 8"
12.983 Rifles and Tommyguns. Conte, 1 1 1/8" x 14 7/8"
12.984 RMRCamp. Conte, 10 7/8" x 15"
12.985 RMR Outpost Platoon Firing Mortar at Lady Hill. Conte,
10 5/8" x 15"
12.986 Road to ‘C’ Coy’s Camp. Pencil, 10" x 14"
12.987 Road to ‘D’ Company Battle Station. Pencil, 9 7/8" x 12"
1 2.988 Road to Kiska Harbour. P.,8 1 /2" x 1 0 5/8"
12.989 The Road to Kiska Harbour. W., 10 1/2" x 14 3/4"
1 2.990 Route March. C., 40" x 48"
12.991 Route March, Early Morning. W., 20 1/4" x 27"
12.992 Route March, Petawawa. W., 12 3/4" x 17 1/2"
12.993 Scout and Armoured Car in Hove. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
12.994 Scout Car Backing into Curb. Pencil, 10 5/8” x 14 7/8"
12.995 Scout Car on a Hilltop. Pencil, 8" x 10"
12.996 Sea and Cliffs. Conte with colour note, 10 7/8" x 1 5”
12.997 Segula Island, Kiska. P., 8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
1 2.998 The Sentry. W., 1 6 3/8" x 9"
12.999 Sentry. Pencil, 10" x 12"
13.000 Sentry. Pencil, 10” x 8”
13.001 Sentry #2. Pencil, 10" x 8"
13.002 Sergeant in Full Marching Order. Pencil, 15" x 10 5/8"
13.003 The Sergeant’s Mess. C. on B., 28" x 39 7/8"
13.004 Shore Defences from Lookout Tower. Pen and ink,
10" x 14 1/8"
13.005 Signalman and RCD Armoured Car in Harbour. W.,
22 1/2" x 17"
13.006 Signaller. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.007 Sketch for Anti-Tank Shoot. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.008 Sketch for ‘Armoured Cars, Scout Car and Motor Bike’.
Pencil, 8" x 1 0"
120
13.009 Sketch for ‘Bivouac in a Sussex Wood’. Pencil,
8" x 10"
13.010 Sketches and Notes for Armoured Cars Firing at Lyd.
Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
13.01 1 Sketch for ‘Japanese LAA Gun’ and ‘Kiska Volcano’. Conte,
10 5/8" x 15"
13.012 Sketches for ‘Erecting Scaffolding’. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/8”
13.013 Sketches for ‘Erecting Scaffolding’. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/8"
13.014 Sketch of a Corporal. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.015 Sketch of Men in Truck #1. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.016 Sketches for Men in Truck #2. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.017 Southdowns. P., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.018 Lt Starling. Pencil, 10" x 8"
13.019 Starting on Manoeuvres. W., 12" x 15"
13.020 Still Life Group, Kiska. Conte, 10 3/4" x 15"
13.021 Storm Clouds over the Sea. Pencil, conte and white chalk,
10" x 14 7/8"
1 3.022 Street in Wales. P., 1 2 3/4" x 1 5 3/4"
13.023 Studies and Notes for ‘Cookhouse’ and Anti-Tank Gun
(11). Pencil, various sizes
13.024 Studies and Notes for ‘Manhandling a Sixty Pounder’ (6).
Pencil, various sizes
13.025 Studies for Church Parade (5). Pencil, various sizes
13.026 Studies for Commandant’s Office, Orderly Room and Anti-
Tank Gun (8). Pencil, various sizes
13.027 Studies for Connaught Rifle Range (8). Pencil, various
sizes
13.028 Studies for Connaught Rifle Range (37). Pencil, various
sizes
13.029 Studies for ‘Field Kitchen’ (8). Pencil, various sizes
13.030 Studies for ‘Gunfire’ (17). Pencil, various sizes
13.031 Studies for 4.5" and 6" Howitzers at Petawawa (6).
Pencil, various sizes
13.032 Studies for ‘the Sergeants’ Mess’. Pencil, a) 8” x 9",
b) 8" x 8" , c) 7 1/8" x 9", d) 7 1/4" x 8"
1 3.033 Studies of Petawawa — Miscellaneous ( 1 1 ). Pencil,
various sizes
13.034 Studies for ‘Prepare for Action’ (3). Pencil, various
sizes
13.035 Studies for ‘The Sentry’ (7). Pencil, various sizes
13.036 Studies for ‘the Sergeants’ Mess’ (9). Pencil, various sizes
13.037 Study of Armoured Car. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
13.038 Study of Armoured Car. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
13.039 Study of Armoured Cars. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.040 Study of Battle Pack. Pencil, 15" x 10 5/8"
13.041 Study of Tractor and Trailer, Left Front. Conte,
11" x 15"
13.042 Study for Arrival of Canteen Truck. Pencil,
10" x 14 1/8"
13.043 Study #1 for ‘Breakfast on Iron Rations’. Pencil, 10" x 8"
13.044 Study #2 ‘Breakfast on Iron Rations’. Pencil, 10" x 8"
13.045 Study #4 ‘Breakfast on Iron Rations’. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.046 Study of Private Phillips. Pencil, 10" x 14"
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13.047 Study of 25-Pounder. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.048 Study Rear of 25-Pounder. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.049 Sunrise. P„ 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.050 Supplies for Cookhouse Arriving. Conte, 1 1 " x 15”
13.051 Tank Tracks. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.052 Tea Time in the Field. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
13.053 Ten Minutes Rest — Kiska. C., 40" x 48"
13.054 Tent and Nissen Huts. P., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.055 Testing Sights on Hill Overlooking Worthing. Pencil,
8" x 10"
13.056 Toronto Scottish Gun Truck in Wales. C., 22" x 32"
13.057 Tractor with Athey Trailer, Right Side. Conte, 1 1" x 13 1/2"
13.058 Tractor and Athey Wagons. Conte, 11” x 15"
13.059 Tractor and Trailer, Front. Conte, 11” x 15"
13.060 Tractor and Trailer, Front and Left Rear Views. Conte,
11" x 15"
13.061 Tractor and Trailer, Right Rear. Conte, 10 7/8" x 15"
13.062 The Trail to Lady Hill Outpost, Kiska. Conte with white
chalk, 11" x 15"
13.063 Training the Guard of Honour. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.064 T recastle, Wales. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.065 Troop Command Post. Pencil, 10" x 14 1/2"
13.066 Troop Command Post. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.067 Troop Manoeuvres. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
13.068 Troops and Equipment. Pencil, 10 7/8" x 15"
13.069 Troops Going up Gang Plank # 1. Conte, 11 " x 15"
13.070 Troops Going up Gang Plank # 2. Conte, 1 1" x 15"
13.071 Troops Loading Supplies on Athey Wagon. Conte,
11" x 15"
13.072 Troops, Tractors and Sleigh. Pencil with colour note,
10 5/8" x 15"
13.073 Tuning up the Engine. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
13.074 25-Pounder and Artillery ‘Bug’. Pencil, 10" x 12"
13.075 25-Pounder Firing on Ranges. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.076 25-Pounder Gun After Snowstorm, Kiska. Conte and ink,
10 5/8" x 15"
13.077 25-Pounders in Camp. W., 15" x 20"
13.078 25-Pounder on Hilltop Above Worthing, England. C.,
24" x 20"
13.079 25-Pounders on Practice Shoot. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.080 Unloading at Camp in Wales. W., 14" x 20"
13.081 Unloading Coal. Carbon pencil, 22 1/4" x 29"
13.082 Unloading Coal at RCASC Dump, Kiska. P.,
8 1/2" x 10 5/8"
13.083 Unloading Coal, RCASC Dump. Conte, 11" x 15"
13.084 Unloading Rations at RCASC Dump. Conte, 11" x 15”
13.085 Unloading Supplies at Camp. Conte, 1 1" x 15"
13.086 Unloading Supplies, Kiska. C., 30" x 40"
13.087 Untitled. P., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.088 Untitled. C„ 24" x 30"
13.089 Untitled. Pencil, 1 1 7/8" x 10"
13.090 Untitled (Battery Command Post). Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.091 Untitled (Beach Defences — Church at Left). P.,
12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
122
13.092 Untitled (Canadian Soldier at Ease — from Rear). Pencil,
8" x 10"
13.093 Untitled (Field Guns in Farmyard). C., 24" x 30"
13.094 Untitled (Figure — Wire Entanglements in Background).
P., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.095 Untitled (Hayricks). P., 12 3/4"x 16 1/8"
13.096 Untitled (LAD with 25-Pounders and Carrier). Pencil,
8" x 10"
13.097 Untitled (Landscape — Flowers in Foreground, Mountains
in Distance, Road at Right). P., 12 3/4" x 16 1/8"
13.098 Untitled (Landscape — Machine Gun in Foreground). P.,
12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
1 3.099 Untitled. P., 1 2 3/4" x 1 5 3/4"
13.100 Untitled (Landscape — Unfinished). P., 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.101 Untitled (Major of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment). Pencil,
10" x 8"
13.102 Untitled Portrait (Major — Unknown). Pencil, 10" x 8"
13.103 Untitled Portrait (Pte — Loyal Edmonton Regiment).
Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.104 Untitled (Rolling Landscape — Hedgerows). P.,
12 7/8" x 16 1/8"
13.105 Untitled (Soldier and Barbed Wire Enclosure). P.,
12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.106 Untitled (Study of Boots, Puttees and Trousers). Pencil,
10" x 8"
13.107 Untitled (Two Figures — First Division — and Houses). P.,
12 3/4" x 15 3/4"
13.108 Valley to West of Range. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.109 Vickers MG on AA Mount. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.1 10 Vickers Machine Guns Firing at Salmon Lagoon, Kiska.
Conte, 1 1" x 15"
13.111 View of Dutch Harbour. Conte, 1 1 " x 15"
13.1 1 2 View from the Beach. Mixed Media, 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
13.113 View of Shoreham. Pencil, 8" x 1 0"
13.114 View to West of Range. Pencil, 10" x 14"
13.115 Waiting to Move Off. Pencil, 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
13.116 Lt Warburton. Pencil, 1 2" x 9 7/8"
13.117 Watching for Enemy Planes. Pencil, 12" x 16 1/8"
13.118 The Water Supply for Brigade HQ. Pencil,
10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
13.119 Welsh Hill and Sky Effect. Pencil, 10" x 14 5/8"
13.120 Williwaw. W„ 18" x 27 5/8"
13.121 Lt Col Wilson. Pencil, 10" x 8"
13.122 Windy Weather. Conte, ll"x 15”
13.123 Winnipeg Grenadiers Preparing to Evacuate. Conte,
10 3/4" x 15"
13.124 Witchcraft Point. Pencil and white chalk, 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
13.125 Working on Anti-Tank Scaffolding. W., 17 1/2" x 15 3/8"
13.126 Work Party en route to Beach. C. on B., 20" x 25 5/8"
13.127 Work Party in Trailer Returning Through Hailstorm.
Conte, 11" x 15"
13.128 Work Party Returning to Camp, Kiska. Conte, 1 1" x 15"
13.129 Universal Carrier. Pencil, 8" x 10"
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13.130 Figures for Anti-Tank Shoot #3. Pencil, 10" x 12"
13.131 Machine Gun Nest. Pencil, 10" X 14 1/8"
14,342 Starting on Manoeuvres. C., 24 1/4" x 30 1/4"
Robert Stewart Hyndman
Born 1915, at Edmonton, Alberta. Studied at the Central Technical
School, Toronto and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London,
England. Worked as a book illustrator for a London publisher for two
years.
Enlisted in the RCAF in June 1940, and on completion of pilot’s
training was commissioned in January 1941. For 21 months an
instructor at No. 2 SFTS Uplands, near Ottawa. Posted overseas as
Flight Lieutenant in July 1943. On completion of tour on Spitfires in
Britain and North-West Europe he was appointed an Official War
Artist, September 1944 and served until March 1946. Painter of
portraits and of scenes of the Tactical Air Force in North-West Europe.
Since the war he has continued as portrait painter and teacher while
living in Ottawa. Called out for special duty in 1955 to paint scenes
with the Air Division, RCAF in Germany and France.
11.519 F/L J.A. Anderson, DSO. C., 25" x 20"
1 1.520 Air Vice Marshal N.R. Anderson, CB. C., 30" x 25"
1 1 .521 G/C A.F. Avant, DSO, DFC. C.
1 1.522 S/L J.R. Beirnes. C., 30" x 24 1/2"
11.523 Air Marshal Breadner. C., 32" x 27"
11.524 Sgt M.E. Boreham, BEM. C., 27 1/4" x 22 1/2"
11.525 Air Vice Marshal FI. Campbell. C., 30" x 25"
1 1.526 Air Vice Marshal Collard. C., 40" x 25"
11.527 Air Vice Marshal Cowley. C., 30" x 25"
1 1 .528 Air Vice Marshal Croil. C., 30" x 25"
11.529 Air Vice Marshal Cuffe. C., 30" x 25"
1 1 .530 Air Vice Marshal Curtis. C., 25" x 30"
11.531 Dispersal Bay. C., 22" x 30"
1 1.532 Dive Bombing VI Sites, France. C., 30" x 40"
11.533 S/L Dean Dover, DFC and Bar. C., 27 3/4" x 33 1/2"
11.534 S/L H. Dowding, DFC. C. on B., 15 1/4" x 11 1/2"
11.535 Air Marshal Edwards. C., 30" x 25"
1 1.536 A/C J.E. Fauquier, DSO and Bar, DFC. C.,
25" x 19 7/8"
1 1.537 Air Vice Marshal Ferrier. C., 25" x 30"
1 1 .538 F/L Charles W. Fox, DFC and Bar. C..
27 7/8" x 23 7/8"
1 1 .539 Hon. Cohn Gibson (Air Minister). C., 30" x 24 7/8"
11.540 Air Vice Marshal Guthrie. C., 30 1/4" x 25"
1 1 .541 S/L R.K. Hayward, DSO, DFC. C., 24" x 20"
1 1.542 Air Vice Marshal Heakes. C., 30" x 25"
1 1 .543 W/C K.L.B. Hodson, OBE, DFC and Bar, DFC
(U.S.A.). C„ 28" x 23"
1 1 .544 Air Vice Marshal James. C., 30" x 25"
11.545 Air Marshal G.O. Johnson. C., 30 1/8" x 25 1/8"
1 1.546 F/L G.W. Johnson, DFC and Bar. C., 27 1/8" x 19 3/4"
1 1 .547 W/C George Keefer, DSO, DFC and Bar. C., 20" x 1 6"
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1 1 .548 G/C R.J. Lane, DSO, DFC and Bar. C., 20" x 25”
11.549 S/L Gordon Lapp. C., 19 1/4" x 13 3/4"
11.550 F/L Don Laubman, DFC and Bar. C., 25 1/4" x 19 5/8"
1 1.551 Air Vice Marshal Laurence. C., 30" x 25”
1 1 .552 Air Marshal Leckie. C., 3 1 " x 26"
11.553 Air Vice Marshal McBierney. C., 30" x 23 3/4”
1 1.554 S/L J.F. McElroy, DFC and Bar. C., 27 8/8" x 22 1/4"
11.555 Air Vice Marshal C.M. McEwen, CB, MC, DFC and Bar. C.,
33 1/2" x 28"
1 1 .556 W/C R.W. McNair, DSO, DFC and 2 Bars. C., 30" x 24"
1 1 .557 Air Vice Marshal Middleton. C., 3 1 " x 25 7/8"
1 1 .558 G/C H.T. Miles, DFC and Bar. C., 25" x 20"
1 1 .559 W/C R.F. Miller, AFC. C„ 25" x 20"
1 1 .560 G/C J.B. Millward, DFC and Bar. C., 25" x 20"
11.561 Air Vice Marshal Morphee. C., 31" x 26"
1 1 .562 W/C H.A. Morrison, DSO, DFC. C., 30" x 25"
11.563 Air Vice Marshal Nairn. C., 30" x 25"
1 1 .564 Normandy Dispersal. C., 30" x 40"
1 1 .565 Normandy Dust Bowl. C., 30" x 40"
1 1.566 F/L Richard Holtby Pattison, DFC. C„ 1 8" x 14"
1 1 .567 F/L J.G.L. (Larry) Robillard, DFM of Ottawa. C.,
24" x 20"
1 1 .568 W/C B.D. Russell, DSO, DFC and Bar. C., 24" x 30"
1 1 .569 F/L C.F. Schaefer. C., 22" x 30"
11.570 Air Vice Marshal Shearer. C., 30" x 25 3/4"
1 1 .57 1 Air Vice Marshal C.R. Slemon, C., 30" x 24 7/8"
11.572 S/L Smith, DFC and Bar. Charcoal, 19 7/8" x 14 7/8"
1 1.573 S/L W.M. Stephen, DSO. C., 25" x 20"
11.574 Air Vice Marshal Stevenson. C., 30 1/8" x 25 1/8"
1 1 .575 LACW B.N.M. Stockton. C„ 20" x 1 6"
1 1 .576 S/L M.S. Strange, DSO, DFC. C., 24 3/4" x 1 9 3/4"
1 1 .577 A/C Tackeberry. C., 30" x 23 7/8"
1 1 .578 S/L G.A. Sweeney, DSO, DFC. C. on B., 1 5 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
1 1 .580 G/C R.S. Turnbull, DFC and Bar, AFC, DFM. C.,
23 3/4" x 19 3/4"
1 1.581 Wing Officer Taylor. C., 20 1/4" x 16 1/8"
1 1 .582 Air Vice Marshal G.E. Waite. C„ 3 1 " x 26"
1 1 .583 Wing Officer K.O. Walker. C„ 24" x 20"
1 1 .584 F/L P. Wallace. Pencil, 1 2" x 9 3/4"
11.585 Air Vice Marshal Walsh. C., 30" x 25"
1 1 .586 W/C D.J. Williams, DSO, DFC. C., 1 8" x 1 4"
14,439 Above Falaise. C., 29 7/8" x 40"
Charles Anthony Francis Law
Born 1916 at London, England of Canadian parents. Came to Canada
with his parents at the end of the war. Lived in Ottawa and Quebec.
Largely self-taught but studied under Franklin Brownell and Fred
Varley at Ottawa and P. Tudor-Hart at Quebec. Has sketched with
Frank Hennessey in the Gaspe and the Gatineau.
Joined Canadian Army (Active) in September 1939 but transferred
to the RCN as sub-lieutenant RCNVR in 1940. Proceeded overseas in
March 1940 and after further training appointed to MTBs. Awarded the
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DSC and two Mentions in Despatches. Served as an Official War Artist
from June 1945 until May 1946. Held rank of lieutenant commander.
While overseas painted MTB scenes, scenes of the invasion of
Normandy and some of Far Northern waters. On his return painted on
both the East and West Coasts. Transferred to the RCN in May 1946.
Released from the service in 1966 at Halifax in the rank of com-
mander. Continued to paint while serving.
10.231 Autumn Colours of HMCS Prince David. P., 12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.232 Base, Sydney, Nova Scotia. P., 1 1" x 14”
10.233 The Base, Sydney, Nova Scotia. P., 1 1" x 14"
10.234 The Boom at the Mouth of Prince Rupert. P.,
12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.235 Boom Defence Net. P., 12 7/8" x 1 5 7/8"
10.236 Boom Defence Vessel at Prince Rupert. P.,
12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.237 Building Nissen Huts at HMCS ‘Niobe’. Charcoal,
11 1/2" x 16 1/2"
10.238 Canadian Motor Torpedo Boats off the Normandy Coast. C.,
24" x 30"
10.239 Canadian Destroyer Turned Over from the Royal Navy. C.,
22" x 30"
10.240 Canadian Destroyer Refitting at a British Port. C., 22" x 30"
10.241 Canadian Landing Craft at a British Port. P., 14 3/4" x 18 1/8”
10.242 Canadian Landing Craft Get Ready. C., 24" x 30”
10.243 Canadian LCI (L)’s in a Mock Landing. C., 16" x 24”
10.244 Canadian LCI (L)’s in the North Atlantic Weather. C.,
24" x 30"
10.245 Canadian LCI (L)’s New Dock. P.. 13" x 18 1/8"
10.246 Canadian MTBs Going into Action. C., 24" x 30"
10.247 Canadian Tribal Destroyers at Anchor at a British Port. C.,
31 3/4" x 40"
10.248 Canadian Tribal Destroyers in Action. C., 40” x 60"
10.249 Canadian Tribal Destroyers Leaving on Patrol, Plymouth. C.,
33 1/4" x 40 1/4"
10.250 Canadian ‘Tribals’ on Northern Convoy. C., 32" x 40"
10.251 Commissioning Day for a Canadian Corvette. C. 20" x 24"
10.252 The Corvettes Gallant End. P., 14” x 16 7/8"
10.253 Corvettes Sailing up the St Lawrence to the ‘Graveyard’. C.,
22" x 26"
10.254 Corvettes Waiting to be Decommissioned, Sydney, N.S. P.,
14" x 16 3/4"
10.255 Decommissioning at HMCS ‘Protector’, Sydney, N.S. P.,
14" x 17"
10.256 Decommissioning Corvette at HMCS ‘Protector’, Sydney,
N.S. B„ 20" x 24"
10.257 Decommissioning in Rain. P., 14" x 1 1"
10.258 Decommissioning, Rainy Weather, Sydney, N.S. C.,
25" x 29 1/2"
10.259 East Coast Convoy. B., 18 3/8” x 24 1/2"
10.260 Early Morning. C., 29 7/8" x 36 1/4"
10.261 The End of the American Destroyers, Sydney, N.S. P.,
14 x 17
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10.262 Esquimalt Harbour, B.C. C., 21 " x 28 1/4"
10.263 Evening. P., 5 1/2" x 7"
10,764 The Gale of Hurricane Force on the Normandy Beach. C.
30" x 40"
10.265 The Graveyard of Corvettes. P., 14" x 17"
1 0.266 Graveyard, Sorel, P.Q. C., 39" x 47 1 /2"
10.267 HMCS ‘Chatham’ at Prince Rupert. C., 21 " x 28 1/4”
10.268 HMCS ‘Chatham’, Prince Rupert. P., 12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.269 HMCS Chaudiere, 13 7/8" x 18"
10.270 HMCS Chaudiere on Trials in Portsmouth. P.,
14 3/4" x 18 1/8"
10.271 HMCS Chaudiere Re-Fitting. P., 12 7/8" x 18 1/8"
10.272 HMCS Chaudiere Re-Fitting. P., 12 7/8" x 18 1/8"
10.273 HMCS Forest Hill. P., 13" x 18 1/8"
1 0.274 HMCS Forest Hill Commissioning. P„ 1 2 7/8" x 1 8 1 /8"
10.275 HMCS Haida. P., 13" x 18 1/8"
10.276 HM.CS Haida Scapa Flow, Evening. P., 13" x 18 1/8"
1 0.277 HMCS Huron. P., 1 3" x 1 8 1 /8"
1 0.278 HMCS ‘Naden’ Esquimalt, B.C. P„ 1 2 7/8" x 1 5 7/8"
1 0.279 HMCS ‘Niobe’s’ New Huts. P„ 1 2 7/8" x 1 8 1 /8"
10.280 HMCS ‘Protector’ and Steel Works, Sydney, N.S. P.,
14" x 17"
10.281 HMCS ‘Protector’, Sydney, N.S. P., 14" x 17"
10.282 HMCS Restigouche. P., 13" x 18 1/8"
10.283 HMCS Restigouche and HMS Viceroy. P.,
12 7/8" x 18 1/8"
10.284 HMCS Restigouche Re-Fitting. P., 13" x 18 1/8"
10.285 HMCS Restigouche Re-Fitting. P„ 12 7/8" x 18 1/8"
10.286 HMCS Uganda, Esquimalt Naval Base. C.,
12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
1 0.287 HMCS Uganda Re-Fitting. P„ 1 3" x 1 5 7/8"
10.288 HMCS Uganda Re-Fitting, Esquimalt. C., 24" x 30"
10.289 FST Returning After Trials. P., 12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.290 Fate Afternoon. P., 12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.291 Fine Ahead. C„ 28" x 35 3/4"
10.292 Fooking Out of the Officers’ Mess Window. P.,
12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.293 Fooking Toward the Naval Dockyard, Esquimalt, B.C. P.
12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.294 Making Storage Space in HMCS ‘Protector’. P.,
11" x 14"
10.295 Merchant Ship and Frigate Re-Fitting, Sydney, N.S. C.,
19 1/8" x 25"
10.296 Morning - Boom Defence, Esquimalt, B.C. P.,
12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.297 Morning Fight, Esquimalt, B.C. P., 12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.298 MTBs Feaving for Night Patrol off Fe Havre. C.,
40 1/8" x 46 3/8"
10.299 The Naval Base — HMCS ‘Chatham’, Prince Rupert, B.C.
P., 12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.300 The Naval Chapel. P„ 1 2 7/8" x 1 5 7/8"
10.301 Painting Ship. P., 1 2 7/8" x 1 5 7/8"
10.302 Painting Ship’s Bottom. C., 24" x 30”
10.303 Picking up MTB Survivors. C., 24” x 30"
10.304 Quiet Morning, Esquimalt Harbour, B.C. C.,
24” x 30"
10.305 The Repair Ship. P„ 12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.306 Repair Ship in the Government Dry Dock. P.,
12 7/8" x 15 7/8"
10.307 Storing Ship. P„ 12 7/8” x 15 7/8"
10.308 Sunny Day at the Trots. P., 14" x 17"
10.309 The Surrender of the German ‘E’ boats. C., 40" x 48"
10.310 Survivors, Normandy, Off Le Havre. C., 38" x 48"
10.31 1 Traffic in Scapa Flow. Charcoal, 1 1 3/8" x 1 5 3/4"
10.312 Tribals at Scapa Flow. P., 13" x 18 1/8"
10.313 The Trots at Sydney, Nova Scotia. P., 14" x 17"
10.314 Windy Day in the British Assault Area. C., 30" x 40 1/4"
10.315 Windy Day in the Graveyard at Sorel, P.Q. P.,
14" x 17"
10.316 War is over for Corvettes. C., 25" x 26 1 /4"
Thomas Reid MacDonald
Born 1908 at Montreal. Studied in Montreal with Adam Sherriff
Scott and Edmond Dyonnet; also in Europe (1934). He enlisted in
the Canadian Army (Active) in March 1941 at Montreal. Com-
missioned in May 1944 in the United Kingdom. Service Artist in
London from March to August 1944. Served as Official War Artist
from 7 August 1944 until September 1945. Held rank of lieutenant.
Painted portraits and actions of 1 Canadian Infantry Division in
Northern Italy during the breaking of the Gothic Line.
Head of the Department of Fine Arts, Mount Allison University
1946-47. Director of the Art Gallery of Hamilton from 1947 to the
present day. A.R.C.A. 1947, and R.C.A. 1957.
13.135 Lt T.J. Allen. W., 21 7/8" x 15 1/2"
13.136 Anti-Aircraft Position Outside Rimini. W., 15" x 22"
13.137 Bomb Craters, Rimini. C., 24" x 30"
13.138 Capt I.S. Brand. Conte, 1 9" x 1 2 1 /4"
13.139 Camouflaged Signal Truck. W., 11 1/8" x 15 1/4”
13.140 Lt Col F.L. Caron. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 1/8"
13.141 Lt P.R.V. Carr-Harris, MC. Pencil, 19" x 12 1/8"
13.142 Capt A.J. Charbonneau, MC. Conte, 19" x 12 1/4"
13.143 Church of San Lorenzo-in-Corregiano. W.,
24 1/4" x 24 1/4"
13.144 Church of San Lorenzo-in-Corregiano. W., 15 3/8" x 22"
13.145 Church at San Lorenzo-in-Corregiano, Italy. W.,
15 1/4" x 22"
13.146 Church at San Martino, Italy. W., 15 1/2" x 21 7/8"
13.147 SSM Ross Clarke, MM. Conte heightened with white,
19 1/8" x 12 3/8"
13.148 Concentration Area near Livorno. W., 15 1/8" x 22 1/8"
13.149 Conto Beata Sante, Italy. W., 15 1/4" x 21 3/4"
13.150 Convoys Moving Up. W., 15 1/4" x 22"
128
13.151 Lieutenant General H.D.G. Crearar, CB, DSO. C.,
26 1/2" x 23 1/2"
13.152 Damaged Tank and Canadian Graves near Cesenatico,
Italy. C., 1 8" x 31 3/8"
13.153 Damaged Tank and Canadian Graves near Cesenatico, Italy.
W„ 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
13.154 Major David W. Davidson. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 3/8"
13.155 Demolished Bridge, Italy. W., 15 1/4" x 21 3/4"
13.156 Florence — Duomo and Campanille, Italy. W.,
15 1/4" x 21 3/4"
13.157 Sgt F.J. Fontaine, MM. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 3/8"
13.158 ‘G’ Operations. W., 15 1/4" x 22"
13.159 German Knocked-Out Tank. W., 15 1/2" x 21 7/8"
13.160 German 7.5 Gun Emplacement, Italy. W.,
15 3/8" x 22"
13.161 Capt W.F. Gow. Conte heightened with white,
19 1/8" x 12 1/4"
13.162 Capt I. MacDonald Grant, DSO. Conte, 19" x 12 3/8"
13.163 Gun Tractor. W., 10 3/8" x 14 7/8"
13.164 SSM C.R. Halstead, MM. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 1/8"
13.165 Trooper Fred Harrison, MM. Conte, 19” x 12 1/4"
13.166 Major W.G. Harrod, MC. Pencil, 19" x 12 1/4"
13.167 Capt V. Ignatieff. Conte, 19 1/8" x 12 1/4"
13.168 CSM V.G. Jackson, MM. Conte heightened with white,
18 7/8" x 12 1/2”
13.169 Capt J.R. Koensgen. Pencil, 19" x 12 1/4"
13.170 Lt T.R. MacDonald. C„ 18" x 15"
13.171 Trooper George MacLean, MM. Pencil, 19" x 12 1/4"
13.172 Main Street of Ugnano, Italy. W., 15 1/4" x 21 5/8"
13.173 Capt R.C. Mellow, MC. Pencil, 19" x 12 1/2"
13.174 Missouri Crossroads, Italy. W., 15 1/4" x 21 1/2"
13.175 Capt Carlo Modeano. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 1/4"
13.176 Brigadier W.C. Murphy, DSO, ED. Conte heightened with
white, 19" x 12 1/8"
13.177 Night Travellers. C., 20" x 32"
13.178 Capt J.U. Noetzlin. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 1/8"
13.179 Major W.A. Ogilvie. C., 22" x 17 7/8"
13.180 Pte P.S. O’Neill. Conte heightened with white,
19 1/8" x 12 1/2"
13.181 Ostra Vetere, Italy. W., 15 1/4" x 21 3/4"
13.182 Outskirts of Rimini. Pencil, 12 1/4" x 19 1/8”
13.183 Pass in the Hills. W„ 1 5 3/8" x 22 5/8"
13.184 Passo, from the Monastery. W., 21 5/8" x 15 1/8"
13.185 Passo, from the Monastery. C., 30" x 24"
13.186 L/Cpl M. Pelletier, MM. Conte heightened with white,
19 1/8" x 12 3/8"
13.187 Lt Col R.L. Purves, DSO. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 1/4"
129
13.188 Questioning Prisoners of War. C., 24" x 38"
13.189 Railway Carriage in War Time. C., 18" x 22"
13.190 Rebels Crossover, Rimini. W., 15" x 22"
13.191 Rebels Crossover, Rimini. W., 11 1/4" x 15 1/4"
13.192 Reconnaissance Car on the Downs. C., 19" x 27”
13.193 Lt Col C.A. Richardson. Conte heightened with white,
19" x 12 1/8"
13.194 Major F.N. Ritchie, MC. Conte, 19" x 12 3/8"
13.195 Rimini as Approached on ‘Sun’ Route. W.,
15 1/2" x 22"
13.196 Rimini. C., 30" x 40"
13.197 Trooper R. St Louis, MM. Conte, 19" x 12 1/2"
13.198 Serrungarina, Italy. W., 15 3/8" x 21 1/2"
13.199 Square of the Fallen, Ravenna, Italy. C., 24" x 36"
13.200 Square of the Fallen, Ravenna, Italy. W., 15" x 21 1/2”
13.201 Tank Conversion Shop. W., 10 3/8" x 14 1/4"
13.202 Tanks in Repair Shop. W., 10 3/8" x 14 1/4"
1 3.203 Tank Repair Shop. W., 1 0 3/8" x 1 4 1 /4"
13.204 Tank Tracks on Rail Siding. W., 10" x 14"
13.205 Tanks on Cesenatica Road, Italy. W., 15 1/2" x 22"
13.206 Capt G.C. Tinning. Red Chalk heightened with white,
19" x 12 1/4"
13.207 Capt G.C. Tinning. Conte, 19 1/8" x 12 1/4"
13.208 Church on San Fortunato Feature. C., 32" x 38”
13.209 CSM D.E. Upton, DCM, MBE. Pencil, 19 1/8" x 12 1/4"
13.210 Major J.R. Walker, MC. Conte, 19" x 12 3/8"
13.21 1 Welding on Gun Tractor. W., 10 1/8” x 14”
13.212 Capt L.A. Wrinch. W., 21 1/4" x 15 1/4"
13.213 ‘You’ll Get Used to It’. C., 24" x 12"
Donald Cameron MacKay
Born 1906 at Fredericton N.B. Studied at Nova Scotia College of Art,
Chelsea Polytechnic under P.H. Jowett and Graham Sutherland, the
Academic Colarossi and at the University of Toronto under Arthur
Lismer. Formerly a teacher at the Northern Vocation School in
Toronto, and lecturer in Fine Art, Dalhousie University.
Commissioned lieutenant 5 September 1939 on enlistment in the
RCN at Halifax. Served as an Official War Artist from July 1943 until
July 1944. During this time painted on the East Coast and Newfound-
land. Released from the service September 1945.
Principal of the Nova Scotia College of Art since 1951. Lives at
Halifax.
10,054 Outward Bound. Pastel, 9 7/8" x 12 7/8"
10.317 Quartermaster at the Helm. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.318 Fiddley Deck of Corvette #1. Wash, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.319 Seaman Hauling on Line. Wash, ll" x 8 1/2"
10.320 Seaman Hauling on Line #2. Wash, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.321 Seaman. Wash, 11" x 8 1/2"
10.322 Forecastle HMCS Kenora. Wash, ll" x 8 1/2"
10.323 Signalling Team. Wash drawing, 1 1” x 8 1/2"
10.324 Signalman with 10" Projector. Wash drawing, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.325 Starboard Lookout Bridge of Bangor Sweeper. Wash drawing,
11" x 8 1/4"
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10.326 Fiddley Deck of Corvette #2. Wash, 11" x 8 1/2"
10.327 Taking a Bearing HMCS Galt. Conte, 8 1/2" x 11"
10.328 Picking Up Dan Buoy. Conte, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.329 Cold Signalman, HMCS Restigouche. Conte, 8 1/2 " x 1 1"
10.330 Ready Use Ammunition Locker. Conte, 11 " x 8 1/2"
10.331 Towing, HMCS Galt. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.332 Towing — Clearing Lines. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.333 Oerlikon Gun’s Crew. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.334 Independent Salvoes. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.335 Full Calibre Shot 4-Inch Gun. Conte, 8 1/2" x 11 "
10.336 Out Sea Boats. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1"
10.337 Cleaning Oerlikon Parts. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.338 Starboard Oerlikon Gun. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.339 Signals HMCS Galt. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.340 HMCS Galt Berthing Jetty 5. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.341 First Lieutenant with Duty Watch. Conte, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.342 Sailing Orders. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1"
10.343 Cleaning Pompom, HMCS Hepatica. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.344 Pompom, HMCS Hepatica. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.345 2-Pounder A/A Gun ‘Pompom’. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.346 2-Pounder A/A ‘Pompom’ #2. Conte, 8 1 /2" x 1 1 "
10.347 Forward Oerlikon Position ML Q-087. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.348 Bridge of ML. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.349 Signal Hoist, HMCS Fennel. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.350 Airing Flags, HMCS Fennel. Conte, ll”x8 1/2"
10.351 After-Bridge, HMCS Fennel. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.352 Studies of Details of Oerlikon Gun #1 . Conte, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.353 Studies of Details of Oerlikon Gun #2. Conte, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.354 HMCS Milltown Quarterdeck. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.355 HMCS Milltown — Looking Aft. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.356 After Oerlikon. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.357 Chipping Ice off Depth Charge Racks. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1 /2"
10.358 Cracking Ice off Depth Charge Thrower. Conte, 1 1 ” x 8 1/2"
10.359 Ice on Fore-Stay. Conte, 11" x 8 1/2"
1 0.360 Cracking Ice from DC Thrower. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.361 Chipping Ice from Gun Shield. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.362 Clearing Ice with Steel Line. Conte, 1 l" x 8 1/2"
10.363 Sentry, Jetty 4. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.364 HMCS Iroquois — Midship, Starboard Side Looking Aft.
Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.365 43-Inch Searchlight Projector, HMCS Iroquois. Conte,
11" x 8 1/2"
10.366 “X” and “Y” Guns HMCS Iroquois. Conte, ll"x8 1/2"
10.367 A Little Game in the Stokers Mess, HMCS Wallaceburg.
Conte, 8 1/2" x ll”
10.368 Seaman’s Mess, HMCS Wallaceburg. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.369 Watch Off, HMCS Wallaceburg. Conte, 8 1/2" x ll"
10.370 Seaman’s Mess, HMCS Wallaceburg. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.371 Jetty #3. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.372 Forecastle Party Securing to Compass Buoy. Conte,
11" x 8 1/2"
10.373 Painting Depth Charge Throwers. Conte, 1 1 " x 8 1/2"
10.374 LTO with his Wires. Conte, 1 1” x 8 1/2"
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10.375 Heaving Line. Conte, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.376 Heaving Line #2. Conte, 11 " x 8 1/2"
10.377 Berthing Instructions to the Quarter Deck Party. Conte,
11" x 8 1/2"
10.378 Quartermaster and Officer of the Watch. Conte,
8 1/2" x 11 "
10.379 Hosing down the Cable. Conte, 8 1/2" x 11 "
10.380 Weighing Anchor. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1"
10.381 Convoy from Port Side, HMCS Aurora. Conte, 8 1/2" x 1 1 "
10.382 Washing down the Forecastle, HMCS Kenora. Conte,
8 1/2" x 11"
10.383 Forenoon Watch, Washing Forecastle. Conte, 8 1/2" x 11"
10.384 Sentry, Jetty 5. Conte, 1 1" x 8 1/2"
10.385 Scheme for HMCS Assiniboine and German Ship Hannover
Coloured chalk, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2"
10.386 Scheme for HMCS Assiniboine and German Ship Hannover
#2. Coloured chalk, 5 3/8" 7 3/4"
10.387 Airing Bunting. Coloured pencil, 12 1/2” 9 3/8"
10.388 Anchorage. B„ 12 7/8" x 17"
10.389 Anti-Aircraft Gun and Crew in Action. C., 24 1/8" x 30"
10.390 Atlantic Charter. P., 12" x 16"
10.391 Bridge of Bangor Minesweeper. B., 12" x 16"
1 0.392 Bridge of HMCS Restigouche. B., 12" x 1 6"
10.393 Burning Searchlights. B., 12" x 16"
10.394 Burning Searchlights in Harbour. Pencil and Chalk,
10" x 13"
10.395 Cleaning Fouled Wire. Coloured pencil,
9 3/8" x 12 3/8"
10.396 Cleaning the Pompom. Coloured pencil,
9 3/8" x 12 3/8"
10.397 Cleaning the Pompom. C., 30" x 24"
10.398 Cleaning the Pompom, No. 2. P., 9" x 12"
10.399 Coastal Convoy — Cape Smoky. Pencil and chalk,
10" x 13"
10.400 Convoy, Afternoon. Coloured pencil, 9 1/2" x 12"
10.401 Convoy Anchorage. Coloured pencil, 9 1/2" x 12"
10.402 Convoy Protection. B., 12" x 16"
10.403 Corvette Bridge, C., 24” x 30"
10.404 Crane, No. 3 Jetty. P., 16" x 12"
10.405 Diver, First Class. C., 24 1/8" x 30"
10.406 Diver, First Class. B., 12" x 16"
10.407 Docking. C., 24 1/8" x 30 1/4"
10.408 CPO ‘Bert’ Drake. Crayon, 18 3/8" x 14"
10.409 Examination Anchorage. Pencil and chalk, 10" x 13"
10.410 Examination Officer Boarding Merchant Ship. C.,
24" x 13"
10.41 1 Fiddley Deck of Corvette. Pencil and chalk, 10" x 13"
10.412 Flag Deck. Pencil and chalk, 13" x 10"
10.413 Fog. P., 12" x 16"
10.414 Four-Inch Gun, Corvette. W., 13 3/8" x 17 3/8"
10.415 4-Inch Gun’s Crew. W., 13" x 14"
10.416 Halifax Harbour. Pencil and chalk, 10" x 13"
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10.417 Halifax Harbour. B., 12” x 16"
10.418 Halifax Harbour in Snow. P., 12" x 16"
10.419 Helmsman. Coloured pencil, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2"
10.420 HMCS Kenora. Pencil and chalk, 13" x 10"
10.421 HMCS Restigouche. C., 24" x 30"
10.422 Iced Up. B., 12" x 16"
10.423 In the Camber Jetty #3, Halifax, N.S. C., 24" x 30"
10.424 In the Camber #3 Jetty. B., 12" x 16"
10.425 Last Dog Watch. B., 12" x 16"
10.426 Launching HMCS Micmac. B., 12" x 16"
10.427 Let Go Aft. W., 14 1/2" x 18"
10.428 Making Fast. P., 12" x 16"
10.429 Mending Safety Nets. Coloured pencil,
12 1/4" x 9 7/8"
10.430 Mine Destruction. C., 23" x 30"
10.431 Mine Destruction. B., 12" x 16"
10.432 Mine Sweeping Award. W., 16 7/8" x 14"
10.433 Oerlikon Gunners. Coloured pencil, 9 1/4" x 12"
10.434 Out Sea Boat. B., 12" x 16"
10.435 Pompom Gunners. P., 12” x 16"
10.436 Port Side of Corvette HMCS Galt Looking Aft. Pencil and
chalk, 10" x 13"
10.437 Protection. C„ 24 1/8" x 30 1/8"
10.438 Sailing Orders Received by Signal. Crayon, 9 1/2" x 12 1/2"
10.439 Sailors Welcome. P., 16" x 1 1 7/8"
10.440 Securing Alongside a Jetty at Night. Coloured pencil,
9 3/8" x 12 3/8"
10.441 Securing Depth Charges. Pencil and chalk, 10" x 13"
10.442 Setting, Jetty 5. Pencil and chalk, 10" x 13"
10.443 Signal Flag Hoist. C., 24" x 30"
10.444 Signal Projector, Bangor Minesweeper. Pencil and chalk,
13" x 10"
10.445 Signalling by Lamp. Coloured pencil, 9 1/2" x 12"
10.446 Snowflakes and Starshell. Pencil and chalk, 10” x 13”
10.447 Splicing Manila. Coloured pencil, 9 3/8" x 12 1/2"
10.448 Starboard Depth Charge Thrower. W., 8 1/4” x 10 1/4"
10.449 Stringing Accommodation Ladder on Boat Deck. Pencil and
chalk, 10" x 13"
10.450 Taking on Supplies. W., 13" x 15 1/4"
10.451 Tattooing. B., 12” x 16"
10.452 No. 3 Camber. W„ 13 1/2" x 16 1/4"
10,492 Mine Sweeping Award, HMCS Nanoose. Conte,
11" x 8 1/2"
Rowley Walter Murphy
Born 1892 at Toronto. Studied at the Toronto Technical School,
Central Ontario School of Art and Industrial Design, and the Penn-
sylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Marine painter, il-
lustrator, and designer of stained glass. Instructor at the Ontario
College of Art. A.R.C.A. 1941.
Employed on ship camouflage design in 1941-42. Served as an
Official War Artist from June 1943 until May 1944. Held the naval rank
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of lieutenant. Painted mostly in the Esquimalt area but also painted
some pictures on the Great Lakes.
Resumed teaching at the Ontario College of Art after the war and
wrote and illustrated articles of marine interest.
10.453 Aircraft Carrier. P., 1 1 1/2” x 15 7/8”
10.454 Airing out Tanks. Ink, 1 1" x 13 5/8”
10.455 American Ore Carrier. Wash, 1 1 ” x 13 5/8"
10.456 ‘Bangor’ Entering Esquimalt. C., 24” x 30"
10.457 Barrage Balloons. Pencil and wash, 10 7/8” x 13 1/2”
10.458 Barrage Balloons. Sault Ste Marie. Wash, 10 7/8” x 13 5/8"
10.459 CVE from Forward. Charcoal pencil, 22" x 30 3/4"
10.460 CVE — Vancouver. Pencil, 22 3/4" x 31 1/4"
10.461 Convoy in Rough Weather. C., 1 1 " x 18"
10.462 Gunshoot Esquimalt. P., 12" x 16"
10.463 Freighter Under Way. P., 1 1 3/4" x 16"
10.464 HMCS Prince Rupert Alongside. Pencil, 22 1/2” x 30 1/2"
10.465 Bickford Tower. W., 22 3/4" x 31 3/8"
10.466 Lighthouse and Beached Tug. W., 22 3/4" x 31 3/8"
10.467 Study of HMCS Prince Robert Alongside. Pencil and W.,
19 1/8" x 25 1/2"
10.468 HMCS Prince Robert Alongside No. 1. Pencil and W.,
22 3/4" x 31"
10.469 Beached Lifeboat No. 1. W., 19" x 25 1/2"
10.470 Beached Lifeboat No. 2. W., 19" x 25 1/2"
10.471 Fire Fighting Practice, Esquimalt. G., 22 3/4" 31 1/8"
10.472 Freighters Loaded with Iron Ore. Wash, 10 7/8" x 13 5/8"
10.473 HMCS Armen tiers, Esquimalt. Charcoal Pencil,
22 3/4" x 31 1/4"
10.474 HMCS Chebogue, Esquimalt. Pencil and W„ 22 1/2" x 31 1/4"
10.475 HMCS Prince Robert Alongside No. 2. P., 1 1 7/8" x 16"
10.476 HMCS Prince Robert Alongside No. 3. W., 22 1/2" x 31 1/8"
10.477 HMCS Prince Robert Under Air Attack. P., 11 3/4" x 16"
10.478 HMCS Prince Rupert (K324), Esquimalt. G„ 22 7/8" x 31"
10.479 HMCS St Catherines Entering Esquimalt Harbour. Conte,
21 3/4" x 31"
10.480 HMCS Vancouver Alongside, Esquimalt. W., 22 1/4" x 30 3/4"
10.481 Seamen on Jetty Being Instructed on Bends and Hitches. P.,
11 3/4" x 16"
10.482 Minesweeper, Mountains and Sky. P., 1 1 3/4" x 16"
10.483 Aeroplanes, Exhaust Trails in Sky. P., 1 1 1/2" x 16"
10.484 Ships and Aircraft. P., 1 1 3/4" x 15 7/8"
10.485 ‘Prince Ship’ at Sea. P., 1 1 3/4" x 16"
10.486 Tanker at Sea. P., 1 1 5/8” x 16"
10.487 Newly Launched Freighter with Attending Tugs. Pencil
11" x 13 5/8"
10.488 Fisherman Reserve Vessel Z-126 Under Way in Heavy Weather.
P„ 11 3/4" x 16"
10.489 Jetty Scene. P., 1 1 3/4" x 16"
10.490 Freighter at Sea. P., 1 1 3/4" x 16"
10.491 Broadside of Freighter at Sea. B., 12” x 16"
10,493 Port Bow View, Escort Aircraft Carrier, Pacific Coast. C.,
24" x 30"
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10.494 ‘Prince Ship’ and Lysander - Esquimalt. P., 1 1 1/8" x 16”
10.495 ‘Prince Ship’ Under Air Attack. C., 40” x 48"
10.496 Steamship in Esquimalt Harbour. Pencil, 10 7/8” x 13 5/8”
10.497 Vancouver, No. 3. P., 1 1 " x 16”
1 0.498 Vancouver, No. 2. W., 22 3/4" x 3 1 1 /8"
10.499 Vancouver, No. 4. P., 12” x 16”
Jack Nichols
Born 1921 at Montreal. Largely self-taught, but was at times as-
sociated with F.H. Varley and Louis Muhlstock. Spent some summers
as a deck hand on Great Lakes freighters in the early forties.
Commissioned by the National Gallery along with Michael Forster to
depict the activities of the merchant navy and voyaged from Halifax
to the Caribbean in 1943.
Joined the RCN in February 1944. Served as an Official War
Artist from April 1944 until August 1945. Held rank of lieutenant.
Painted principally scenes of the Normandy landings and destroyer
actions near Brest.
Won a Guggenheim fellowship and painted and travelled in the
U.S.A., 1947-48. Taught at the Vancouver School of Art, 1948.
Award at II International Exhibition of Drawing and Engraving,
Lugano, Switzerland, 1952. His lithographs were shown at the
Venice Biennale, 1958.
Note
In many cases the drawings that follow, while often labelled conte,
are in fact in a mixed technique of varying proportions of charcoal,
chalk, pencil, and turpentine wash.
10.500 Action Aboard HMCS Iroquois. Conte, 22 7/8" x 28 3/4”
10.501 Atlantic Convoy. Conte, 28 3/4” x 22 5/8”
10.502 Atlantic Crossing. Conte, 28 5/8” x 22 7/8”
10.503 Canadian Soldier with French Children. Conte,
28 3/4” x 22 3/8"
10.504 Commando and Signaller. Conte, 28 3/4” x 23"
10.505 Drowning Sailor. C., 30” x 24"
10.506 Eight to Twelve Watch. Conte, 22 3/4” x 28 1/2”
10.507 First Aid Station. Conte, 26 5/8” x 39 1/2”
10.508 Galley Scene. Conte, 22 5/8" x 28 1/2"
10.509 German Prisoners being Handled. Conte, 23 1/2" x 28 7/8"
10.510 Handling Survivors, off Normandy. Conte, 22 5/8” x 28 5/8"
10.51 1 Head of a Wounded Soldier Crying. Conte, 9 1/4” x 8 3/8"
10.512 Heaving on the Tail of a Converted Minesweeper. Conte,
22 3/4" x 28 1/2"
10.513 Infantry in LSI under Bombing Attack. Conte,
23" x 28 3/4"
10.514 Loading Gun During Action at Sea. B., 24" x 18"
10.515 Men Going to Action Stations. C., 50 1/4" x 34 1/4”
10.516 Men on HMCS Iroquois at Action Stations. Conte,
28 3/4" x 22 3/4"
10.517 Men Relaxing near Carley-Float. C., 50 1/4" x 34"
135
10.518 Merchant Seamen, The Manning Pool, Halifax. Conte,
22 5/8" x 28 5/8"
10.519 Merchant Ship Leaving at Night. Conte, 22 1/4” x 24 5/8"
10.520 Mess Deck. C., 34" x 50"
10.521 Navy Police and Sentry in Dockyard, Halifax. Conte,
28" x 21 3/4"
10.522 Negro Sailors Returning on Board a Canadian Ship. Conte,
22 1/2" x 28 1/2"
10.523 Normandy Scene, Beach in ‘Gold Area’. C., 48 1/2" x 54"
10.524 Sketch of Ammo Passer. Conte, 13 3/4" x 13 5/8"
10.525 Ready for Action. Conte, 23 5/8" x 10 3/8"
10.526 Sailors in Harbour Craft Leaving for Ship. Conte,
22 3/4" x 28 5/8"
10.527 Sailors Practising with 4 inch Guns. Conte,
22 3/4" x 28 5/8"
10.528 Survivors off Arromanches. Conte, 17 1/8" x 14 3/8"
10.529 Taking Survivors on Board. C., 48" x 40"
10.530 Troops in Hospital. C., 54" x 40 1/4"
10.531 Troops Moving Forward 1945. Conte, 22 5/8" x 12 7/8"
10.532 Troops Moving Forward, Normandy. C., 36" x 44 1/8"
10.533 Shore Leave. Conte, 26 1/2" x 20 1/8”
10.534 Young Sailor from St Margarets Sea Training School. Conte,
24 7/8" x 23 1/2"
13,132 Leaving an Artificial Harbour off Normandy. Conte,
29 1/4" x 32 1/4"
William Abemethy Ogilvie
Born 1901 in Cape Province, South Africa. Began his studies in
Johannesburg. Came to Canada in 1925 and studied further at the
Art Student’s League, New York. Founding member of the C.G.P.,
1933. Painted a mural in the chapel of Hart House, University of
Toronto, in 1936. Director of the school of the Art Association of
Montreal, 1938-41.
Enlisted in the Canadian Army (Active) in August 1940. Employed
as a service artist CMHQ London from October 1941 until commis-
sioned in February 1942. Served as an Official War Artist from
February 1942 until September 1946. Held the rank of major.
Awarded the MBE.
Senior army artist overseas, he painted a variety of scenes in
the United Kingdom ranging from AA defences on the Thames
estuary to Forestry Corps camps and invasion training scenes in
Scotland. In Sicily and Italy, he painted units and men of 1 Ca-
nadian Division and in North-West Europe, men and units of 4
Canadian Armoured Division as well as the aftermath of airborne
operations.
Taught at the Ontario College of Art, Toronto, in the years
following the war. Visited South Africa in 1954 and Greece and
South Africa again in 1965. Awarded a government fellowship in
1957 to paint in Italy.
13,214 ‘A’ Squadron — 18 Armoured Car Regiment. Wash,
5 1/2" x 10"
136
13.215 Advanced Air Support Vehicle near Agira, Sicily. W.,
10 1/2" x 14 3/4"
13.216 Advanced Dressing Station. W., 10 1/4" x 14 1/4"
13.217 Airborne Artillery. W., 9 1/2" x 13 3/4"
13.218 Air Sentry in a Convoy. W., 22" x 14 3/4”
13.219 Alfriston Ranges. W„ 11" x 14 1/4"
13.220 Amberley Mount. Pen, ink & gouache, 8 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.221 Ambulances Crossing Churchill Bridge. W., and ink,
11 n i c n
11 x 15
13.222 Andes at Anchor. Conte, 8" x 9 3/8"
13.223 Andes, Oronsay, TC 15, Conte, 7 1/4" x 9 1/8"
13.224 Andes, TC 15. Conte, 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
13.225 Anti-Tank Guns and Jeeps about to Land. Pen and wash,
7 1/8" x 9 3/4"
13.226 Anti-Tank Men Manhandling Their Guns. Pen, ink and W.,
11" x 15 1/4"
13.227 Anti-Tank Tactics. Pencil, 5 1/8" x 10"
13.228 Anti-Tank Tactics. Pencil, 6 1/8" x 10"
13.229 Approach to Assoro. Pen and wash, 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.230 Ardno Beach, Inverary. Conte, 8" x 10"
13.231 Ardno Beach, Inverary. Conte, 8" x 10"
13.232 Arrival of TC 15. G., 8 7/8" x 13 1/4"
13.233 Art Students at the Statue of Neptune. Pen and W.,
7 1/4" x 9 3/4"
13.234 Assault Landing. G., 9 3/4" 14 1/2"
13.235 Assembling the Raft. Pencil, 10 3/4" x 15"
13.236 At a Cross Roads. W„ 13 1/8" x 18 1/4"
13.237 At Rail. Pen and ink, 8" x 5"
13.238 Attack on Pill-Boxes by Flamethrowers. Pen, ink and G.,
9 1/2" x 13 3/8"
13.239 Background Note. Pencil, 8 3/8" x 12"
13.240 Barrel Bearer (Bofors). Pencil, 8 1/4" x 12"
13,24! Barrel Spanner (Bofors). Pencil, 8 3/8" x 12"
13.242 Bathing in the Mediterranean. Pen and W.,
9 3/4" x 14"
13.243 Battery Command Post in a Wood. W., 1 1 1/4" x 15 1/4"
1 3.244 Beach Scene, Catania, Sicily. W., 7 1/4" x 9 5/8"
13.245 Beginning an Assault by Storm Boat. W., 7 1/4" x 9 5/8"
13.246 Bivouac. Pen and sepia, 6 1/2" x 7 1/2"
13.247 Bivouac. Conte, 11" x 13 1/2"
13.248 Blown Bridge and Diversion. Pen and crayon,
9 3/4" x 13 3/4"
13.249 Bofors on Seawall-Site. Pencil, 9 3/8" x 14"
13.250 Bombed City. W„ 10 3/8" x 14 1/4"
13.251 Bombed House and the Church of St Agatha. W.,
10 5/8" x 15"
13.252 Bombed Houses, Caen, Normandy. C., 30" x 24"
13.253 Bombed Out. Crayon, 16 1/2" x 25 3/4"
13.254 The Break Through, near Perrieres, Normandy. Pen, ink and
W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.255 Brigade Headquarters near Ossoro, Italy. W., 7 1/4" x 10 1/4"
13.256 Burial in the Hills. Pen and crayon, 9 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.257 Burnt Buildings, Caen. Crayon and W., 19" x 13 1/2"
137
13.258 Burnt-Out Mark IV Tank and Dead German Soldier. Pen
and ink and W., 7" x 9 1/2"
1 3.259 Burnt-Out Tanks. W., 1 2" x 1 8"
13.260 Calvary and Tanks. W., 10 5/8" x 14 1/2"
13.261 Camouflaging Tanks in a Wheatfield. W., 10" x 14"
13.262 Canadian Bofors Gunners — Maintenance. W.,
21 1/4" x 28 3/4"
13.263 1 Canadian Division — Circassia. Pencil, 8 1/8" x 13”
13.264 1 Canadian Division, Gare Loch. Conte, 8 1/8" x 13”
13.265 Canadian Light Anti-Aircraft Gunners at a Fighter Station. C.,
27 1/2" x 37 1/2"
13.266 Canadian Tanks in a Farm. W., 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
13.267 Canadian Tanks in a Training Area. Conte, 1" x 10 1/4"
13.268 Canadian Tanks Manoeuvring. W., 1 1 3/8” x 1 5 1/4"
13.269 Captured Italian Hospital Tents. W., 9 1/2" x 13 5/8"
13.270 Carrier. Pen, ink and wash, 9 1/2" x 14 3/4"
13.271 Carriers. G., 9" x 13 3/4”
13.272 Carriers. Pen and ink, 8 5/8" x 14 3/4”
13.273 Carriers at Evening. G., 9 1/8" x 14 3/4”
1 3.274 Carriers. Pencil, 6 5/8" x 9 1 /8"
13.275 Carriers Climbing. G., 9 1/4" x 13 1/4"
1 3.276 Carriers in a Wood. Conte, 9 1/2" x 13"
13.277 Carriers Near Aldershot. C., 19" x 27"
13.278 Carriers Starting on an Exercise. Conte, 9 3/8" x 13 3/8"
13.279 Casualty Going Aboard Hospital Carrier. W.,
10 3/8" 13 3/4”
13.280 ‘Cat’ and ‘Arch’ at Work. G., 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.281 Catania — No. 1 CBRD Rest Camp. Ink, 7 1/2" x 10"
13.282 ‘C’ Coy — Carlton and Yorks. Pencil, 1 1 " x 15"
13.283 HMT Circassia - 1st Cdn Div. Pencil, 8 1/8" x 13 1/8"
13.284 HMT Circassia — 1st Cdn Div. Wash and ink, 8" x 13"
13.285 HMT Circassia. Conte, 8 1/8" x 13 1/8"
13.286 HMT Circassia — Mediterranean. Pencil, 14" x 10 3/8"
13.287 HMT Circassia — Mediterranean, Seaforths. Pencil,
10 l/8"x 13 3/4"
13.288 Circassia (Notes Made off Gourock). Pencil and wash,
10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.289 Circassia (Note Made off Gourock). Wash, 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.290 Coming off Landing Ship Infantry. Conte, 14 7/8" x 10 3/4"
13.291 Comand Post. Colour note, 5 3/8" x 8 3/8"
13.292 Command Post, Assoro. W., 14" x 10"
13.293 Company Headquarters. W., 11 1/2" x 15 1/2"
13.294 Constructing Battery Command Post. Colour note,
5 3/8" x 8 3/8"
13.295 Constnicting Battery Command Post. W., 10 1/2" x 16 3/4"
13.296 Control Car, #1. Conte, 8" x 10"
13.297 The Control Car. W., 8 3/8" x 1 1 7/8"
1 3.298 Control Car #2. Conte, 1 5" x 22"
13.299 Convoy En Route to Sicily. Pen and ink, 1 1 1/2" x 16 1/2"
13.300 Convoy En Route to Sicily. Pen and wash, 13 5/8" x 25 1/4"
13.301 Convoy in Caen. W., 11 1/4" x 15 3/8"
13.302 Cook Stove. Pencil and wash, 9” x 12"
13.303 Coombe Wood near Bury. Conte, 8" x 10"
138
13.304 Covered 5.5-Inch Gun. Wash, 8 1/2" x 1 1 3/8"
13.305 Covered 5.5-Inch Guns. Conte and pencil, 8 3/4" 1 1 7/8"
13.306 Crashed Gliders. Crayon 18" x 28"
13.307 Crashed Plane. W., 14 1/2" 21 1/2"
13.308 Crashed Typhoon and Harvesters. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.309 Crossing the Wire. Gouache, 10 1/4" x 14 1/4"
13.310 Cross Roads. Pen and W., 8 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.31 1 ‘D-Day’ Pachino Peninsula — 1 Cdn Div. Pencil,
8 1/2" x 14"
13.312 ‘D-Day’ — Tank Coming Ashore. Pen and W.,
10 1/2" x 14 5/8"
13.313 Damaged Spitfires. Conte, 5 1/2" x 8 3/4"
13.314 Dead City - Caen. C., 30 1/4" x 40"
13.315 Deck of a Tank Landing Ship. Pen and wash,
16 1/2" x 11 5/8"
13.316 Defence Platoon, 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade. Pencil,
11 x 15
13.317 Demolishing German Anti-Aircraft Battery. W., 10" x 13 1/2"
13.318 Demolition of a Bridge. W., 13 5/8" x 19 5/8"
13.319 Despatch Rider. Colour note, 8 3/4" x 5 1/2"
13.320 Despatch Rider. Pencil, 9 5/8" x 13 3/8"
13.321 Despatch Rider. Pencil, 9 5/8" x 13 1/8"
13.322 Despatch Rider. Pencil, 9 3/8” x 13 1/8"
13.323 Despatch Rider. Pencil, 9 3/4” x 12 5/8"
13.324 Despatch Rider. W„ 1 1 3/4" x 9 1/4"
13.325 Despatch Rider. W., 8 1/2" x 1 1 1/2"
13.326 Despatch Rider Resting. Conte, 8 3/4” x 1 1 7/8"
13.327 Destroyer Escort. Pencil, 5" x 8"
13.328 Destruction in the Gap #3. W., 13 1/2" x 21 1/2"
13.329 Disabled German Light Tank and Line of Prisoners. Pen and
W.,9 3/4"x 13 1/2"
13.330 Ditchbury Beacon. Wash, 8" x 10"
13.331 Dummy for Bofors Site. Pencil, 8 3/4" x 5 1/2"
13.332 Dummy for Bofors Site. Pencil, 8 3/4" x 5 1/2"
13.333 Dummy Gun and Gunners. G., 11" x 15"
13.334 Dummy Men. Pencil, 5 1/2" x 8 3/4"
13.335 Dumping the Load. Conte, 9 1/2" x 13 7/8"
13.336 Dutch Resistance Patrol. W., 15 1/4" x 22"
13.337 18 Arm’d Car Regt, Sprundel near Rusendaal, Holland. Wash,
ink and pencil, 10" x 14"
13.338 18 Armoured Car Regt, Tholen Island. Wash, 10" x 14"
13.339 Engineers Constructing a Diversion. W., 21 1/2" x 33"
13.340 Entrance to Vizzini, Sicily. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.341 Entry into Assoro, Sicily. C., 24" x 38"
13.342 Erection of Shear Legs. Pencil, 10 3/4” x 15"
13.343 Escape Route. W., 21 3/4" x 30 1/2"
13.344 Escape Route. C., 32" x 48”
13.345 Escape Route. W., 5 sketches mounted in 1 mat, each
7" x 9 5/8"
13.346 Examining German Prisoners near Regalbuto. Pencil and wash,
9 1/4" x 11 1/8"
13.347 Fallers at Work. W., 9 1/4" x 15"
13.348 Ferrying Battalion 6-Pounders. W., 7 1/8" x 9 5/8"
139
13.349 Field Artillery on the Move. Pencil and wash, 4" x 8”
13.350 Field Artillery Taking Up Positions. W., 10" x 14"
13.351 Field Kitchen. Conte, 8 3/8" x 1 1 1/2"
13.352 Fifth Canadian Armoured Division — 1st Bde Ordnance.
Conte, 12" x 18"
13.353 Fitters and Welders at Work. W., 10" x 14 1/8"
13.354 Fitters Working on Tank Engines. Pen and wash,
10" x 14 1/8"
1 3.355 5.5’s in Gun Park. Wash, 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.356 Fixing Tail Light. Conte, 8 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.357 The Flag Deck. Pen and ink, 10 1/4" x 13 7/8"
13.358 Flag Deck, Circassia. Conte, 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
1 3.359 Flag Deck - HMT Circassia. W., 1 3 7/8" x 9 3/4"
1 3.360 Flag Signal. W., 1 1 3/8" x 1 5 3/8"
13.361 Flame Throwers. G., 7 1/2" x 10"
13.362 Forward Gun Turret. Pen and wash, 7 3/4" x 12 3/4"
13.363 From Flag Deck Circassia. Pencil, 8 1/8" x 13 1/8"
13.364 ‘GC’ Truck. Conte, 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.365 General Grant Tank. Conte, 12" x 18"
13.366 German Recce Plane Hovers over 2 CIB HQ Area — San
Vito. Wash, 11" x 15"
1 3.367 Gills Gap. Pencil, 8" x 1 0"
13.368 Gliders at Rest. Ink and crayon, 9 1/8" x 13 3/4"
13.369 Gliders in a Wheatfield. W., 15" x 22"
13.370 Going Aboard Tank Landing Craft. Pen and ink,
11 1/2" x 16"
13.371 Guard and Prisoners. Pen, 14 1/2" x 10 5/8"
13.372 Guard Off Duty. Pencil, 5" x 7 7/8"
13.373 Gun and Ammunition Tent. Pen and wash, 8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.374 Gun and Predictor. Pencil, 1 1" x 15"
13.375 Gun Crew Sun-Bathing. W., 7 5/8" x 12 1/2"
13.376 Gun Drill Aboard Transport. W., 7 3/4" x 12 5/8"
13.377 Gun Drill. Conte, 10" x 14 1/4"
13.378 Gun Drill on Barge Tatamll. Conte, 10" x 14 1/4"
13.379 Gunners. Pencil, 5" x 8"
13.380 Gun on Tatam II. W., 10" x 14 1/8"
13.381 Gun Park — Late Evening. Pen, ink and wash,
7 3/8" x 8 3/4"
13.382 Gun Platform, Tatam II. Pencil, 9 5/8" x 14"
13.383 Haying on Parade Ground. Pen and ink, 9 1/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.384 HQ Squadron 6H (Gill’s Gap). Conte, 8" x 10"
13.385 Topping Up Armoured Cars. Pencil, 9" x 12"
13.386 HQ 4 Cdn Arm’d Div - St. Sylvan. W„ 11" x 15"
13.387 Head Rig. Conte, 9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
13.388 High Rigger. Pen and ink, 14 3/4" x 10 3/8"
13.389 High Rigger. Conte, 14 3/4" x 10 1/2"
13.390 High Rigger. Carbon pencil, 14 3/4" x 10 1 12"
13.391 High Rigger at Work. G., 10" x 14"
13.392 High Riggers. Pencil, 7 7/8" x 10 1/2"
13.393 Highway near Bury. Line and wash, 8 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
1 3.394 Horsa Gliders of the 6th Airborne Division. C.,
21" x 32 1/8"
140
13.395 Horsa Gliders of the 6th Airborne Division. W.,
14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
13.396 Hospital at Agira, Sicily, No.l FDS. W., 22" x 29 1/2"
13.397 In Bivouac, Camp Shilo. Pencil, 10" x 14"
13.398 Infantry Mounting Tanks for an Attack. W., 10" x 14"
13.399 Infantry Moving Up through Burning German Equipment. W.,
9 3/8" x 13 1/4"
13.400 In Harbour. Conte, 8" x 10"
13.401 Inspecting Predictor. Pencil, 8 3/4" x 5 1/2"
13.402 Inverary. Pencil, 1 1" x 15"
13.403 Inverary. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.404 Inverary. Pencil, 11" x 15"
13.405 Inverary. Pencil, 11" x 15"
13.406 Inverary. Conte, 10" x 8"
13.407 Italian Lesson Aboard Transport. Pencil, 13 1/4" x 9 1/2"
13.408 Italian Prisoners. Pen and W., 9 5/8" x 14 1/2"
13.409 Italian Prisoners of War Go Aboard a Tank Landing Craft. Pen
and wash, 9 3/4" x 13 3/4"
13.410 The Jammer. Line and wash, 17 1/2" x 22 1/2"
13.41 1 Jammer Loading Logs. W., 10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
13.412 Jammer Loading Logs. Conte, 10 1/4" x 13 3/4"
13.413 Jeep Ambulance. Pen and W., 19 3/4" x 28 3/4"
13.414 Jeeps. Conte, 15" x 20 5/8"
13.41 5 Jeeps in Storm Boats. Pen, ink and W., 7 1/8" x 9 5/8"
13.416 Kitchen Line-Up, Agira, Sicily. W., 14 1/2" x 19 3/4"
13.417 Landing Craft. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.418 Landing Craft from a Landing Ship Infantry. Line and wash,
10 3/8" x 14 5/8"
13.419 Landing Craft Tank, N. 134. W., 10 7/8" x 14 1/2"
13.420 Landing in Sicily. C., 38" x 48"
13.421 Landscape in Normandy. W., 10" x 14"
13.422 LCTs, Off Troon. Conte, 8 1/8" x 13 1/8"
13.423 Light Anti-Aircraft Vehicles on Deck of Transport. Pen and
wash, 16 3/8” x 11 1/2"
13.424 Line-Up. Pen and sepia, 6 1/8" x 7 1/4”
13.425 Lining-Up a Gun. Colour note, 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.426 Loading Anti-Tank Gun at Night. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2”
13.427 Loading Anti-Tank Guns. Line and wash, 10 3/4" x 14 1/4"
13.428 Loading at the Skipway. Pen, ink and wash, 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.429 Loading Field Gun into LCT. W., 13 3/4" x 20 3/8"
13.430 Loading Lumber. Conte, 9 1/4" x 13 7/8"
13.431 Loading Rehearsal — Mediterranean. Wash, ink and pencil,
8 1/8" x 13 1/8"
13.432 Loading Vehicles into Tank Landing Craft. Pen and sepia,
10 1/4" x 14 1/2"
13.433 Looted Bedspread, Normandy. W., 9 3/4" x 13 3/4”
13.434 Lopping Trees. Conte, 7 7/8" x 1 1 5/8"
13.435 Maintenance. W., ll" x 15"
13.436 Maintenance. W., 10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
13.437 Maintenance on a ‘Cat’. Wash, 11 1/4" x 15 1/4”
13.438 Maintenance on 5.5 W., 13" x 21 1/2"
13.439 Maintenance on a 5.5-Inch Gun. W., 1 1 1/8" x 14 1/4"
13.440 Maintenance on a Grant Tank. Conte, 15 3/8" x 21 1/8"
141
13.441 Maintenance on a 6-Inch Howitzer. W., 13" x 21 5/8"
13.442 Maintenance on a Ram II. W., 11 1/2" x 15 1/4"
13.443 Manhandling a Bofors at Night. W., 1 1" x 15"
13.444 Manhandling Bofors into LCT. Pen and wash, 9 7/8” x 14 3/8”
13.445 Map Reading. Colour sketch, 12" x 8 7/8"
13.446 1 Medium Regt RCA. Conte, 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.447 1 Medium Regt RCA. Wash, 8" x 10"
13.448 Men and Mules. Coloured pencil, 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
13.449 Men Around Guns. Pencil, 8 3/4” x 1 1 7/8"
13.450 Men Bathing in Mule Trough. W., 10 1/4” x 14 1/4"
13.451 Men in Nissen Hut. Conte, 15 1/4" x 21 3/4"
13.452 Men in Respirators. Conte, 1 1 7/8" x 8 3/4"
13.453 Men Wiping Gun. Pencil, 5" x 8 3/4"
13.454 The Mill. Conte, 10 1/2" x 14 3/4"
13.455 Mill Pond. G., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
13.456 Mobile Field Kitchen. W., 9" x 12 7/8"
13.457 Mountain Stronghold, Hill 736. W., 20 3/4" x 24 3/4"
13.458 Moving into Concentration Area. W., 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.459 Moving Yarder to New Setting. G., 1 1 1/4" x 15 1/4"
13.460 Mule Train Above a River Bed. W., 14 1/4" x 21 3/4"
13.461 Mule Train Leaving Area near Agira, Sicily. W., 10" x 14"
13.462 Mule Train Moving down into the Bed of the Salso River.
Pen and wash 6 3/4" x 8 1/2"
13.463 NAAFI Canteen. Colour note, 9 3/4" x 13 1/2"
13.464 Naval Signal Station. W., 7 1/4" x 9 3/4"
1 3.465 New and Old Guns. Wash, 8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.466 New 5.5-Inch Guns in Gun Park. W., 1 1 3/4" x 18 1/2"
13.467 Night Air Raid. W., 7 1/8" x 10 1/2"
13.468 Night Convoy. G., 7 7/8" x 1 1 1/4"
13.469 Night-Covered 5.5. Pen and wash, 10 1/2” x 7 1/4"
13.470 Night Shoot. Pen and wash, 10" x 14"
13.471 North Atlantic. Wash, 9 1/4” x 15 1/4"
13.472 North Atlantic Convoy. W., 14" x 22"
13.473 Note for Background No. 2. Colour note. 7" x 10"
13.474 Note for Background. G., 10" x 14"
13.475 Note for Bofors Shells. Pencil, 5 1/2" x 8 3/4"
13.476 Note for No. 3 Site. Pencil, 9 1/2" x 12"
13.477 Note from Flag Deck, Circassia, Conte, 8 1/8” x 13 1/8"
13.478 Note of Tank Turret. Pencil, 5 3/8" x 8 1/4"
13.479 Note of Tank. Pencil, 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
13.480 Notes Made At Scrambling Nets, Inverary. Pencil,
10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
13.481 Number 3 Site, Hornchurch. W., ll" x 15"
13.482 Observation Post, Assoro, Sicily. W., 10 1/4" x 14 3/8"
13.483 Observation Post on an Island. W., 9 3/4" x 13 5/8”
1 3.484 Off Duty. Pencil, 6 3/4" x 9 1 /4"
13.485 The Old and the New W„ 11" x 18"
13.486 On Deck. Pen and ink, 5" x 8"
13.487 Orcades TC. Conte, 7 1/4" x 9 1/8"
13.488 The Orders Group. G., 10 5/8" x 14 3/8"
13.489 The Orders Group. C., 20” x 30"
13.490 Oronsay TC 15. Conte, 7 1/4" x 9 1/8"
13.491 Pack Mules Being Led to Shelter. Pen and crayon,
12 1/2" x 18 1/4"
142
13.492 Pack Mule with #22 Wireless Battery Set. Pen and wash,
7" x 8 7/8"
13.493 Pack Mules Feeding. Pen and wash, 6 7/8" x 8 3/4"
13.494 Pack Mules near Agira. Ink and pastel, 17 1/8" x 23 5/8"
13.495 Pack Mules. Pen and wash, l" x 8 3/4"
13.496 Panthers Burnt Out. W., 14 1/4" x 21 1/4"
13.497 Parade. Colour note, ll"x 14 3/4"
13.498 Patrol Going Aboard Improvised Ferry. Ink and W.,
9 3/4" x 13 5/8"
13.499 Patrol in Bretteville — L’Orgueilleuse. W.,
10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.500 Patrol Reporting by Wireless. W., 13" x 19 3/4"
13.501 Peeling ‘Spuds’. Pencil and colour note, 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.502 PPCLI Signaller — Inverary. Conte, 10” x 8"
13.503 Practice Run by Flame Throwers. G., 7 1/8" x 9 5/8"
13.504 Predictor and Gun. Pencil, 10 7/8" x 14"
13.505 Prelude to Invasion. Line and W., 22 1/2" x 34 1/4”
13.506 Prelude to Invasion. W., 9 3/4" x 13 1/2"
13.507 Preparatory to Attack. W., 10 1/2" x 14 3/8"
13.508 Preparing a Diversion at Railroad Bridge near Regalbuto,
Sicily. Pen and W., 6 5/8" x 8 5/8"
13.509 Preparing a Yarder. Colour note, 11 1/4" x 15 1/4"
13.510 Preparing Food. Pen and sepia, 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.51 1 Princess Landing Stage. Pencil, 7 1/8" x 9 1/8”
13.512 Princess ‘Pat’s’ Going Off LSI at Night. Conte,
10 1/8" x 14 1/2"
13.513 Prisoner Type. Pen and W., 14 3/8" x 10 1/8"
13.514 Provosts Resting. Pencil, 9" x 12"
13.515 ‘Q’ Moves Out. W., 6 1/4" x 10 1/4"
13.516 Quadruple Lewis Guns on a ‘Ritz’ Tower. W., 10 3/4" x 1
13.517 Railroad Station. Fossacesia. W., 9 3/4" x 13 3/4"
13.518 RCOC Depot. Colour sketch, 5 1/2" x 9"
13.519 RCOC Depot. W., 7" x 1 1"
13.520 Recce Car. Pen and wash, 9" x 12"
13.521 Recovery Tank. W., 8 1/4" x 14 1/8"
13.522 Regimental Aid Post. W., 14 7/8" x 20 1/8"
13.523 Reina Del Pacifico. W., 11 1/4" x 15 1/2"
13.524 Reina Del Pacifico , TC 15. Pencil, 6 1/2" x 9 1/4"
13.525 Reina Del Pacifico. Pencil, 6 3/4" x 9 1/8"
13.526 Reina Del Pacifico, No. 2. Conte, 7 1/4" x 9 1/8"
13.527 Remains of a City, Caen. Crayon, 13" x 18 1/2"
13.528 Removing Engine. W., 11 1/4" x 15 3/8"
13.529 Repairing a ‘Cat’. Conte, 12 1/4" x 15 1/8"
1 3.530 Repairing a 5.5-Inch Gun. W., 1 1 7/8" x 8 3/4"
13.531 Repairing a 5.5-Inch Gun. W., 8 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.532 Repairing a Sulky Tire. Pen, ink and wash, 1 1 1/8" x 15"
13.533 Replacing Carrier Engine. Pen and wash, 9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
13.534 Return from Foot Patrol, Holland. W., 9 1/2" x 13 1/4"
13.535 Return from Reconnaissance — Holland. W., 9" x 12 7/8"
13.536 Returning from Range. W., 8 7/8” x 1 1 1/2"
13.537 Return of Foot Patrol. W„ 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
13.538 Returning Refugees. Pen, ink and W., 10 11/16" x 15"
13.539 Rigging the Yarder. Conte, 9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
13.540 ‘Ritz’ Tower Site. W., 10 5/8" x 14 3/4"
13.541 River Crossing near Caen, Normandy. Pen, ink and W.,
14" x 20"
13.542 River Gun Site. G., 10" x 12 1/2"
13.543 River Gun Site. W., 10" x 14 1/8"
13.544 Road on Tholen Island. W., 9" x 12 7/8"
13.545 Road Through Caen. W., 10" x 14"
13.546 Road Through Faubourg de Vaucelles. W., 10 5/8" x 14 1/2"
13.547 Rocket Signals. W., 12" x 9 7/8"
13.548 ‘Sally Ann’ in Sicily. Pen and W., 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.549 San Michele, Sicily. Colour note, 9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
13.550 Saw Doctor. Line and wash, 10" x 14 1/4"
13.551 The Saw Doctor. Wash, 1 1 1/4" x 15 1/4"
13.552 Saw Doctors at Work. W., 12" x 16"
13.553 Scout Car Making a Crossing on Improvised Ferry. W.,
9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
1 3.554 Scramble Nets. W., 1 4 1 /4" x 21 "
13.555 Seaforths of Canada Coming Aboard HMT Circassia.
Pencil, 8 1/8" x 13 1/8"
13.556 Searchlight Behind Blenheim Barracks. Conte, 7" x 9 1/2"
13.557 2nd Field Regt RCA near Campobasso. W. and pencil,
5"x 10 3/8"
13.558 SP Artillery Engaging Enemy Positions. W., 7 1/4" x 10 1/4”
13.559 SP Artillery Moving Forward. W., 5 1/8" x 10 1/4"
13.560 Self Propelled Gun and Crew. W., 21 3/4" x 30 1/8"
13.561 SP Gun Crew Resting after a Shoot. G., 9 3/4" x 14"
13.562 Shermans Advancing. W., 9 3/4" x 14 3/8"
13.563 Shoot by Self Propelled Artillery. W., 14 1/4" x 19 1/2"
13.564 Signal Station. Pen and W., 9 1/2" x 13 3/4"
13.565 ‘Sigs’ Sets up a Temporary Station. Wash, 10 1/8" x 14”
13.566 Sixth Armoured Regiment — Gills Gap. Conte and wash,
12" x 18"
13.567 Sixth Armoured Regiment — Stanmer Down. Pencil and W.,
12" x 18"
13.568 6-Inch Howitzer Firing. Colour note, 8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
13.569 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun. Pencil with colour notes,
8" x 10"
13.570 The Skipway, Loch Ness. W., 1 1 1/4" x 15 1/4"
13.571 Skipway. Conte, 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.572 The Skipway. Pen, ink and sepia, 13" x 24 1/4"
13.573 Skyline Note. Conte, 7 1/4" x 9 1/8"
13.574 Sleeping on Deck. Pen and ink, 5" x 8"
13.575 Soldier in Respirator. Conte, 8 3/4" x 10 7/8"
13.576 Soldier Resting. Pencil, 5" x 7 5/8”
13.577 Soldiers Bathing. W„ 22 1/2" x 33 1/2"
13.578 Spitfire. Pencil, 8 3/8" x 1 1 7/8"
1 3.579 Spitfire. Pencil, 8 3/8" x 1 2"
13.580 St Philipsland, Holland. W., 8 1/8" x 10"
13.581 Staghound on Patrol. W., 9" x 12 3/4"
13.582 Staghound — near Dinteloord, Holland. Pencil,
10" x 14 1/8"
13.583 Staghound on Reconnaissance, Holland. W., 15" x 22"
13.584 Stanmer Down. Pencil, 8" x 13"
144
13.585 Stanmer Down. W., 11" x 15"
13.586 Stanmer Down. Pencil, 8" x 10"
13.587 Stanmer Down. Conte, 7” x 10 1/4"
13.588 Stanmer Down. Conte, 8" x 10"
13.589 Stanmer Down. Wash, 8" x 10"
13.590 Stanmer Down. Conte, ll" x 15"
13.591 Stanmer Down. Conte and wash, 1 1" x 15"
13.592 Stanmer Down. Pencil, ll" x 15"
13.593 Starting Line. G., 6 1/2" x 1 1 3/8"
13.594 Starting Line ‘Beaver 3’. W., 8 3/4" x 1 1 1/2"
13.595 Stern Davits HMT Circassia, Pencil, 9 1/2" x 13 1/8"
13.596 The Stick. Conte, 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.597 Street Scene, Assoro, Sicily. W., 10" x 14 3/4"
13.598 Stretcher. Pen and wash, 14 7/8" x 10 7/8"
13.599 Study of a Burnt-Out Panther Tank. Pen and ink and W.,
10 1/2" x 14 3/8"
13.600 Study of Gliders. Pen, crayon and wash, 10 1/2" x 14 3/8”
13.601 Submarine Watch. Pencil, 5" x 7 7/8"
13.602 Sulky and ‘Cat’. Conte, 10 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.603 Sulky at Landing. W., 13" x 16 1/4"
13.604 Sulky at Work. G., 10" x 14 1/4"
13.605 Supply Train. C., 17" x 26 5/8"
13.606 Swimming Parade. W., 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"
13.607 Taking off Muzzle-check from 25-Pounder. Pen and wash,
9 3/4" x 13 3/4"
13.608 Taking up Anti-Tank Position. Pencil, 1 1" x 15"
13.609 Tank at Cross Roads. W„ 10 5/8" x 14 7/8"
13.610 Tank Climbing an Obstacle. Pencil, 7" x 10"
13.61 1 Tank Crossing by Ferry. Pen, ink and W., 7 1/4" x 9 5/8"
13.612 Tank Harbour in a Wood. Line and wash, 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
13.613 Tank in a Wood. G„ 10 7/8" x 15"
13.614 A Tank Landing Craft. W., 10 3/4" x 15"
13.615 Tank Landing Craft F. 26. W., 10 1/4" x 14 1/2"
13.616 Tanks Crossing the Orne by Ferry. W., 10" x 14"
13.617 Tanks Moving into Attack through Wheatfields. W.,
9"x 13 3/4"
13.618 Tanks Moving into Dittaino Valley, Sicily. W., 15" x 23 3/4”
13.619 Tanks Moving Through Caen. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/4"
13.620 Tanks Moving Toward Boiano, Wash, 10" x 14 1/8"
13.621 Tanks Moving Towards Boiano, Italy. Pen and crayon,
10" x 14 1/4"
13.622 Tanks on Balmer Downs. G., 12" x 18"
13.623 Tanks on the Downs. G., 1 1" x 15"
13.624 Tanks Starting on an Exercise. G., 9" x 12 1/8"
13.625 Tatamll. Conte, 9 7/8" x 14 1/8"
13.626 ‘Topping Up’ in Harbour. Pencil, 9" x 12"
13.627 Transport - Boat Deck. Pen and ink, 9 5/8" x 13 3/4"
13.628 HM Transport with Landing Craft. Pen and ink,
7 3/4" x 12 3/4"
13.629 Transporter and Burnt-Out Sherman. Ink and wash colour
note, 7 1/8" x 9 5/8"
13.630 Troop Command Post at the Range. Pen and ink,
8 3/4" x 1 1 7/8"
145
13.631 Troop Officer Receiving Information. W., 9" x 13"
13.632 Troops Entering Piazza Amerina, Sicily. Fen and W.,
14 3/4" x 21 1/4"
13.633 Troops Embarking on Tank Landing Craft. Pen and ink,
13 7/8" x 10"
13.634 Troops Go Ashore for Route March. Pen and wash,
11 1/2" x 16 5/8"
13.635 Unlimbering 5.5 at Night. W., 8 3/8" x 1 1 5/8"
13.636 Unloading Tool (Bofors). Pencil, 8 3/8" x 12"
13.637 Untitled (Rear View of 15 cwt Lorry). Conte,
8 7/8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.638 Untitled (Views of ‘Jeep’ Ambulance and Casualty on
Stretcher). Conte, 11" x 15"
13.639 Valguarnera, from the Hospital Steps. W., 11 1/8” x 15 3/8"
13.640 Vehicle Landing Craft and Landing Ship Infantry. Pencil,
9 3/8" x 14"
13.641 Villa Rossi. Pen and W., 6 3/4" x 10 3/8"
13.642 Watering Mules. W., ll”x 17 1/4"
13.643 Wreckage in a Railway Yard. Crayon, 12 3/4" x 18 1/4"
13.644 Writing Room. Pencil, 5" x 8”
13.645 Yarder and High Rigger. G., 14 3/4" x 10 3/8”
13.646 Yarder in Position. Conte, 10 3/4" x 14 3/4"
13.647 Tanks in the Evening. G., 12 1/2” x 22 1/2"
14.350 Maintenance on a Grant. 13 1/2" x 18 1/4"
14.351 Maintenance on a Grant. 15 1/4" x 21 1/4"
14,354 Scottish Soldier. Pencil, 10 1/2” x 14 3/8"
George Douglas Pepper
Born in 1903 at Ottawa. Studied at the Ontario College of Art,
Toronto (1920-24); the Grande Chaumiere Academy, Paris (1924-25);
and in Italy. Lived in Ottawa, then went to Toronto and began to
teach at the Ontario College of Art in 1930; vice-principal since
1950. Founding member of the C.G.P., 1933. A.R.C.A. in 1942 and
R.C.A. in 1956.
Enlisted in the Canadian Army (Active) in March 1943. Served
as an Official War Artist from March 1943 until June 1946. While
overseas he was reported missing for a period of ten days in August
1944. Held the rank of captain.
His war paintings include training scenes in Western Canada and
Anti-Aircraft defences in England. He spent almost all his time in
North-West Europe painting scenes, actions, and portraits of soldiers
of the 2nd Canadian Division.
Resumed teaching after the war. Made trips to Newfoundland and
the Arctic. Painted in Spain in 1956-57. Died October 1962 at
Toronto.
13.648 Anti-Tank Practice. P., 12" x 15"
13.649 Assault Crossing of the River Trent. C., 1 1 1/2" x 14 3/4"
13.650 Assault Troops Embarking. C., 1 1 1/2" x 14 7/8"
13.651 The Atlantic Wall. W., 14 1/4” x 21 1/8"
13.652 Bailey Lift Bridge in Process of Being Dismantled.
W., 14 1/4" x 18 7/8"
146
13.653 ‘Baker-Charlie’ Gun at Firing Practice. W., 10” x 14”
13.654 ‘Baker-Charlie’ Gun at Firing Practice. P., 12" x 15"
13.655 Beach Defences at Dieppe, France. W., 9" x 12 7/8"
13.656 Blacksmith at Work. W., 8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.657 Bomb Damage in Nijmegen, Holland. W., 13 1/8" x 18 7/8”
13.658 Bombed Area. P., 1 2" x 15"
13.659 Bridge Demolition, Holland. W., 14” x 20"
13.660 Bridges in Nijmegen, Holland. W., 15” x 22"
13.661 Burnt-Out German Panther Tank. W., 13 1/4" x 19 1/4"
13.662 Camouflaged Lorry. W., 8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.663 Camouflaged Ram Tank at Command Post. P., 12" x 15”
13.664 Camouflaged Vehicles in Gravel Pit. W., 8 1/8” x 10 7/8"
13.665 Camouflaging Armoured Cars. C., 24" x 32"
13.666 Camouflaging Armoured Reconnaissance Car. W.,
9 3/4" x 14 1/4"
13.667 Camouflaging Ram Tank. P., 12" x 15”
13.668 Canadian Hospital Ship Berthed. W., 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"
13.669 The Casino and Demolished Villas at Pourville, France. W.,
15" x 21 3/4"
13.670 Canadian Lorry Destroyed by Bombing. W., 13 1/8" x 18 7/8"
13.671 Captured German General (Lieutenant General E. Menney).
Pencil, 9 7/8" x 13 3/4"
13.672 The Church and Orchard at St.Martin-de-Fontenay. W.,
13 1/8" x 18 7/8"
13.673 The Church at Wyler, Germany. W., 1 5 5/8" x 22 5/8"
13.674 Cleve Was Destroyed, Germany. W„ 14 3/8" x 20 7/8"
13.675 Close Support Rafts. C., 1 1 5/8" x 14 1/2"
13.676 Dead German Paratroopers. C., 36" x 48"
13.677 Dead German Sniper. W., 9 1/4" x 13 1/4"
13.678 Demolished Blockhouse in Dieppe. W., 13 3/4" x 19 1/2"
13.679 Demolished Church in Rees, Germany. W., 13 7/8” x 20 3/8"
13.680 Demolition at Dieppe. W., 13 1/4" x 19 1/4"
13.681 Derelict Panther. W., 13 1/2" x 19 1/4"
13.682 Despatch Rider. Conte, 18 3/4" x 12"
13.683 Despatch Riders Receiving Instructions. Ink and W., 1 1" x 15"
13.684 Destroyed Buildings. W., 9" x 1 1 1/4"
13.685 Destruction in Cleve. W., 13 3/4" x 19 1/2"
1 3.686 Drowned Land, Holland. W., 1 5 1 /2" x 22 5/8"
13.687 Effect of Allied Bombing, Normandy. W., 14" x 20"
13.688 Engineers Laying Chespalings. C., 11 1/4" x 14 1/2"
13.689 Engineers Removing Wreckage of Mook Bridge. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 3/8"
13.690 Flame-Throwers. W., 1 5 1/2" x 22 5/8"
13.691 Flame-Throwers, Hatert, Holland. C., 28" x 40"
13.692 Gangway. W., 9 5/8" x 13 5/8"
13.693 German Blockhouse in Dieppe. W., 8 7/8” x 12 7/8"
13.694 German Gun Emplacement. W., 14" x 19 7/8”
13.695 German Hangar at Carpiquet, Normandy. W., 13" x 18 3/4"
13.696 German 155 mm Gun under Camouflage. W., 13 7/8" x 21 1/2"
13.697 German Prisoners of War in Cage. C., 40" x 48”
13.698 German Sniper. W„ 13 1/8" x 18 7/8"
13.699 German 37 mm Anti Aircraft Gun, near Mook, Holland. W.,
14" x 20”
147
13.700 Glider. W., 14 1/8" x 20"
13.701 Capt V. Harris Goad. C., 17 1/8" x 13 1/2"
13.702 Gun Emplacement Overlooking Pourville. W.,
15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
13.703 Gun Ready for Removal from Pit. W., 8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.704 Gunners Camp in the Reichswald Forest. W., 15" x 22"
13.705 Hitlers Youth. W., 13 1/8" x 18 7/8"
13.706 A Hospital in the Fleury Caves. W., 9" x 13"
13.707 In Harbour in the Reichswald Forest. W.,
15 3/8" x 22 3/4"
13.708 In Rest, Reichswald Forest. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
13.709 In the Wake of War. W., 14" x 20"
13.710 Interior of the Church at Rots Normandy. W.,
19 1/4" x 13 1/8"
13.71 1 Invasion Convoy Passing Through the Straits. C.,
11 1/4" x 14 5/8"
13.71 2 Jumpmaster. Conte, 9 1/8" x 1 1 7/8"
13.713 Jumpmaster. W., 29 1/2" x 19 3/4"
13.714 Kaput. W., 14" x 20"
13.715 Kitchen Forry under Camouflage. W., 8 1/8” x 10 7/8"
13.716 Knocked Out Cromwell Tank. W., 14" x 20"
13.717 Knocked Out German Self Propelled Gun. W., 14" x 19"
13.718 Knocked Out German Tank, Normandy. W., 14" x 20"
13.719 Knocked Out Sherman Tank. W., 13 1/2" x 19 1/2"
13.720 Faying Smoke Screen. W., 15 1/8" x 22 1/2"
13.721 Fight Anti-Aircraft Gun Site, Holland. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/4"
13.722 Fine-Up for Funch. Colour note, 8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.723 Fong Tom. W„ 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"
13.724 Towering Anti-Tank Guns into Storm Boats. C.,
1 1 3/8" x 14 3/4"
13.725 Maintenance on a 3.7-Inch Gun. P., 12" x 15"
13.726 Maintenance on 3.7-Inch Guns. P., 12" x 15"
13.727 Maintenance on 3.7-Inch Guns. C., 32" x 40”
13.728 Making a Road Bed. W., 1 5 1/8" x 22 7/8"
13.729 Mass in the Fleury Caves. W., 8 7/8" x 12 7/8"
13.730 MO’s Tent in the Fleury Caves. W., 8 7/8" x 12 7/8"
13.731 Mobile Bath. C„ 45 3/8" x 47 7/8"
13.732 Mobile Bath. Six sketches mounted on 1 mat, 7 3/4"
x 10 5/8", 7 3/4" x 4 3/8", 7 3/4" x 10 3/4",
7 5/8" x 10 3/4", 6 7/8" x 8 1/4", 7 5/8" x 10 3/4"
13.733 Mobile Bath. Eight sketches mounted on 1 mat,
7 1/4" x 9 1/2", 7 1/4" x 9 1/2", 7 1/8" x 9 1/2",
6" x 9 1/2", 9 5/8" x 7 1/4", 7" x 9 1/2",
7 1/8" x 9 3/8", 7" x 9 1/2"
13.734 The Mole and Signal Station, Dieppe, France. W.,
14" x 21 1/4"
13.735 The Mole at Dieppe. W., 13 3/4" x 20 1/2"
13.736 Moving 3.7-Inch Gun from Denton Gun-Site. C.,
30" x 40"
13.737 Night Exercise. C., 1 1 5/8" x 14 7/8"
1 3.738 Nissen Huts. P., 1 2" x 1 5"
13.739 No. 3 Gun (Buster) in Pit. Pencil, 1 1 3/4" x 17 7/8"
13.740 No. 3 Gun in Pit. Pencil, 1 1 3/4" x 1 7 7/8"
148
13.741 No. 3 Gun in Pit #2. W„ 8 1/8" x 10 3/4"
13.742 No. 3 Gun Ready for Removal from Pit. Pencil,
11 3/4" x 17 7/8"
13.743 Obstacles on the Beach at Dieppe. W.,
10" x 14"
13.744 On Guard. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
13.745 The Operations Tent. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/8"
13.746 Orchard and Church at Wyler, Germany. W.,
15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
13.747 Paratrooper, Western Canada. Conte, 23 7/8" x 18 1/4"
13.748 Paratrooper. W., 27" x 21 1/4"
13.749 Paratroopers in Plane. C., 28" x 40"
13.750 Paratroops in Plane. Conte, 18 3/4" x 23 1/8"
13.751 Paratroops in Plane. W., 12" x 17 7/8"
13.752 Prelude to Attack. C., 30 1/4" x 48 1/2"
13.753 Preparing Gun for Removal from Pit. W.,
8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.754 Preparing Gun for Removal from Pit. C., 30" x 40"
13.755 Protestant Service in the Fleury Caves. W., 10" x 14"
13.756 Ram Tank. Pencil, 1 1 " x 15 1/8"
1 3.757 Ram Tank. Pencil, 1 1 " x 1 5"
13.758 Ram Tank. Pencil, ll” x 15"
13.759 Ram Tank. Pencil, 1 1" x 15"
13.760 Ram Tanks. P., 12" x 15"
13.761 RHQ Lorries under Camouflage. P., 12” x 15"
13.762 RHQ Lorries under Camouflage in Beech Woods. W.,
8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.763 RHQ Vehicles under Camouflage. W„ 8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.764 Le Regiment de Maisonneuve at Den Heuval, Holland. C.,
40" x 48"
13.765 Repainting Camouflage of SP Mount. P., 12”x 15"
13.766 Road in Holland. W., 13 1/4" x 19"
13.767 RCAMC Jeep Running the Gauntlet of Fire. W.,
15 3/8" x 22"
13.768 RCAMC Jeep Running the Gauntlet of Fire. W.,
15" x 22"
13.769 Royal Highlanders of Canada Embarking in Storm Boats.
W., 10 1/4" x 13"
13.770 Ruins of Nijmegen, Holland. W., 14" x 20"
13.771 Self-Propelled Artillery Command Post. W., 20" x 28"
13.772 Self-Propelled Gun. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
1 3.773 Self-Propelled Gun at Shoot. C„ 24" x 30"
13.774 Sergeants’ Nissen Huts. P., 12" x 15"
13.775 Siting 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun. W., 1 1 1/4" x 14 3/4"
13.776 Sketches at Camp Shilo. Pencil, 12" x 18"
13.777 Sketches at Camp Shilo, Man. Pencil, 10" x 14"
13.778 Sketches at Camp Shilo, Man. Pencil, 9" x 12"
13.779 Sketches at Camp Shilo, Man. and Camp Dundurn,
Sask. Pencil, 12" x 18"
13.780 Sketches at Camp Shilo, Man. and Camp Dundurn, Sask.
Pencil, 10" x 14"
13.781 Smoke Generator. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/4"
13.782 Storm Boats and Class 30 Rafts. C., 1 1 1/2" x 14 7/8"
149
13.783 Street in Nijmegen, Holland. W., 9" x 1 1 3/8"
13.784 A Strong Point in the Atlantic Wall. W., 13 1/2" x 21 1/4"
13.785 Studies at Camp Shilo, Man. Ink and W., and pencil,
9" x 12"
13.786 Study of a Canadian Hospital Ship. W., 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"
13.787 Study of a Dummy. W., 15" x 10 3/4"
13.788 Study of Jumpmaster. Conte, 12" x 18 3/4"
13.789 Study of a 3.7-Inch Anti-Aircraft Gun. W.,
12 1/2" x 15 3/8"
13.790 Study of Motorcycle. Ink and W., 15" x 11”
13.791 Study of ‘Oscar’ and Dummies. Ink and W.,
10 7/8" x 15"
13.792 Study of a Six-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun. Ink and W.,
10 3/4" x 15"
13.793 Supposed V2 Site. W., 13 1/8" x 18 7/8"
13.794 Tanker Burning in the Channel. C., 1 1 3/8” x 14 1/2"
13.795 Tanks Moving up for the Breakthrough. C., 32" x 48"
13.796 Tents of #8 Platoon (Toronto Scottish). C.,
11 1/2" x 14 3/4"
13.797 3.7-Inch Gun in Gun Park. W., 8 1/8" x 10 7/8"
13.798 3.7-Inch Gun in Pit, No. 3. Pencil, 11" x 15 1/2"
13.799 3.7-Inch Gun Ready for Travelling. W., 12 1/2" x 15 1/2"
13.800 3.7-Inch Gun Ready for Travelling, No. 3. W.,
11 1/8" x 15 1/2"
13.801 3.7-Inch Gun under Tarpaulin. W., 11 1/4" x 15 1/4"
13.802 Tower Bridge. W„ 13 1/8" x 18 7/8"
13.803 Tuning up for Attack. W., 14 3/4” x 22"
13.804 Turret and Upper Structure of Ram Tank. Pencil
11" x 15 1/8"
13.805 Turret and Upper Structure of Ram Tank, No. 2. Ink,
10" x 14"
13.806 Tween Decks. C., 20" x 30"
13.807 Tween Decks. C., 17" x 30"
13.808 Two Ram Tanks. Ink, 10" x 14 1/4"
13.809 Vehicles of the 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment.
W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
13.810 Wings. W., 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"
13.811 YMCA Canteen. W., 12" x 17 7/8"
14,343 Shaking Out Parachutes. W., 15 1/2" x 10 1/4"
Moses Reimblatt
Bom 1917, at Montreal and studied under Anne Savage at the Baron
Byng High School, Montreal and later with Alexander Bercovitch.
Enlisted in the RCAF in June 1942 working as an artist in his
spare time. Served as an Official War Artist from August 1944 until
July 1945. Held the rank of flying officer. While overseas painted
activities of stations handling Mosquito and Halifax aircraft. After
the war taught at the School of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
and worked as a painter and graphic artist in Montreal.
1 1 .587 Aircraft Waiting Prop Change. W., 9" x 1 1 5/8"
1 1.588 Aircraft in Salvage Hangar Yard. Pencil, 12" x 17 5/8"
150
1 1.589 Airfield. W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/2"
11.590 ‘B’ Flight. W., 17 1/2" x 22"
1 1.591 W/C Russ Bannock, DFC. Charcoal, 24 1/4" x 19"
1 1 .592 Sketch of Barrack Block. G., 1 8 3/4" x 23 1 /8"
1 1.593 Barrack Block at #4 RD New Brunswick. C., 20" x 25"
1 1 .594 Beacon Truck. Wash, 1 5" x 22"
1 1 .595 Bomb Dump — November Evening. Wash, 1 5" x 22"
1 1 .596 W/C M. Brown. Charcoal, 23 1/4" x 20"
11.597 Sgt A.F. Campbell. Charcoal, 24 3/8" x 19"
11.598 Canso on Line. C., 15 1/2" x 19 7/8"
11.599 Card Game in Barracks. Ink and brush, 17" x 21 7/8"
11.600 Cargo. Wash, 15" x 22"
1 1 .601 Catching Up on the News. Pen and ink and wash,
15 3/4" x 21 7/8"
11.602 Conveyor Belt. Brush and ink, 15" x 21 3/4"
11.603 ‘Pat’ Cowley-Brown. C., 19 3/8" x 15 1/4"
11.604 Crane. Pen and ink, 1 5” x 21 1/2"
1 1 .605 Crashed Hudson in Shipping Crate. Brush and ink,
15" x 22"
11.606 Crash in Mont Joli. C., 28" x 36"
1 1.607 Crash near a Country Road. Pen and ink and wash,
14 3/4" x 22 1/2"
1 1 .608 Dismantling Bent Props. C., 32" x 26"
1 1 .609 Entrance to Bomb Dump. Pen and wash, 1 5" x 22"
11.610 LAC N. Goldberg. B., 24 3/8" x 19 5/8"
11.611 Gas Bowsers. W., 17 1/2" x 21 1/4"
1 1 .61 2 Entrance to Bomb Dump. W., 1 5" x 22"
11.613 Examining the Targets. Wash, 15"x22"
11.614 S/L A.E. Glazer, DFC. Charcoal, 23 1/8" x 19 3/4"
11.615 Graveyard of Salvage Section. C. on B., 20 1/8" x 24 1/2"
1 1.616 Guiding Liberator down the Runway for Parking. G.,
12 5/8" x 24 1/4"
11.617 ‘Gutsy GertyY End. Wash, 18" x 22"
11.618 Halifax on Tarmac. W„ 14 3/4" x 22"
11.619 Hangar Guard. Brush and ink, 19" x 24 7/8"
11.620 Hangars at Evening. B., 20 1/8" x 24 7/8"
1 1 .621 In Prop Shop. Ink and brush, 22" x 1 5"
11.622 Line at Scoudouc. C., 20" x 24 1/2"
1 1 .623 Line in Front of Hangar. W., 9" x 1 2"
11.624 Maintenance, No. 3 Hangar. G., 18 1/2" x 24"
1 1 .625 Mechanics Acting as Ballast. Ink and brush, 22" x 1 5"
1 1 .626 Mosquito in Blister Hangar. Oil on paper, 19" x 24 3/4"
11.627 Mosquito on Grass Stand. W., 17 1/2" x 21 3/4"
11.628 On the Tarmac. Pen, 18" x 22"
1 1 .629 Petrol Pumps. W., 1 8" x 22"
11.630 Planning Course. Wash, 21 3/8" x 15"
1 1.631 Portrait of a Veteran. G., 18 3/4" x 24"
1 1 .632 Putting Chock under Port Wheel of Hudson. Brush and
ink, 15" x 22"
11.633 Rainy Day. Brush and ink, 21 1/2" x 15"
1 1 .634 Rear of Control Tower. Pen and ink, 1 5" x 21 ”
1 1 .635 The Rear of a Blister Hangar. Brush and ink,
1 8 7/8" x 24 5/8"
151
11.636 Removing Port Engine. Pen and wash, 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
1 1 .637 Return from Night Flight. C., 27 7/8" x 35 3/4"
11.638 Return from Night Flight. W., 24 1/2" x 19"
11.639 Setting up Hangar. Pen and ink, 1 5" x 21 1/2"
1 1 .640 ‘S’ for Sugar. Pen and wash, 1 5" x 22"
11.641 Sports Night — Hangar No. 2. Brush and ink,
21 1/2" x 29 1/2"
1 1.642 Sports Night — Hangar No. 2. Pen, 16 1/2" x 22 1/2"
11.643 Turning Aircraft. Wash and pen, 15" x 21 1/2"
11.644 Turning Engine. Brush and ink, 21 5/8" x 15"
11.645 Twisted ‘Props’. Ink and brush, 15" x 22"
11.646 Waiting for Call. Pen and ink, 1 5" x 21 1/2"
1 1 .647 Weighing down the Tail. Scoudouc, New Brunswick. C.,
32 1/4" x 24 1/4"
11.648 Windy Day. Brush and ink, 17" x 21 1/4"
11.649 Wrecked Hudson. Pen and ink, 12" x 17 5/8"
1 1 .650 The Wreckers. C., 28" x 33 1 /2"
William Goodridge Roberts
Born at Barbados B.W.I. in 1904. Grew up in Fredericton. New
Brunswick. Studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Montreal, and at the
Art Students Feague New York, under John Sloan, Max Weber and
Boardman Robinson. Taught at Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario
1933-35, and at the School of the Art Association of Montreal,
1939-43 and after the war.
He served as an Official War Artist from September 1943 until
February 1945. Held the rank of flying officer. While overseas he
painted scenes on Coastal Command Airfields in the South and
South-West of England and on Bomber Command airfields in York-
shire and County Durham.
A.R.C.A. in 1952, R.C.A. in 1956. Won a government scholarship
and worked in France, 1953-55. Lives in Montreal. Painter of land-
scapes, figures and still life. Resident artist, University of New
Brunswick, 1959-60.
1 1.651 ‘A’ Flight Dispersal. W., and pencil, 1 1 5/8" x 22 1/8"
11.652 ‘A’ Flight Dispersal, England. W., 15 3/4" x 21 1/2"
11.653 ‘A’ Flight, Halifax. W. and pencil, 9" x 18"
1 1 .654 Aircraft in Maintenance Hangar. W. and pencil,
14 1/4" x 22"
11.655 Air Crew Sleeping Quarters. Conte and wash, 11 1/4" x 22"
11.656 Air Field from ‘A’ Flight. W., 16 1/4" x 21 1/2"
11.657 Airfield Transport. W., 15 5/8" x 21 3/8"
1 1 .658 At Dispersal — July Morning. W. and pencil,
13 1/8" x 22 1/8"
1 1 .659 Autumn Morning on an Airfield. W., 1 0 3/4" x 14 7/8"
1 1 .660 ‘B’ Flight Dispersal. W., 1 1" x 23"
11.661 ‘B’ Flight, 406 Squadron. W„ 16 5/8" x 22 5/8"
1 1.662 Beaufighter ‘A’ Flight. W., 16" x 22"
11.663 Beaufighter and Blister Hangar. W., 9" x 14 3/4"
1 1.664 Beaufighter at Dispersal. W., 8" x 13 3/4"
11.665 Blister Hangar and Nissen Huts. W., 15 1/2" x 21 7/8"
11.666 Bombing Teacher and Fink Trainer. W., 10 1/4" x 22"
152
1 1.667 Bombing Up. W. and pencil, 1 1 7/8" x 22"
11.668 F/O A. Brown. Pencil, 20 7/8" x 14 1/2"
1 1 .669 Buildings on an Airfield. Pencil and W.,
10 1/4" x 22"
11.670 Canadian Airmen in a Park. W., 17" x 23 1/2"
11.671 Control Tower No. 1. W., 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
11.672 Control Tower No. 2. W., 9 1/8" x 12 1/8"
11.673 Corner of ‘Ops Room’. Pencil, 1 1 1/8" x 8 1/2"
1 1.674 Crashed Halifax Being Dismantled. W. and pencil,
10 1/2" x 22 1/8"
11.675 Dark Day. W., 10 3/4" x 15 1/8"
11.676 Cpl A.J. Davidson. Pencil, 21" x 14 1/4"
1 1 .677 Devon Airfield. W„ 1 5 1/2" x 22 1 /4"
11.678 Dispersal Bay. W., 15 1/2" x 21 7/8"
11.679 F/L T.E. Dubroy. Pencil, 20 7/8" x 13 1/4"
1 1.680 F/O A. Eckbert. Pencil, 20 3/4" x 14 1/2"
11.681 LAC A.W. Field. Pencil, 21" x 14 1/2"
11.682 Field, Bushes and Buildings. W„ 7 1/8" x 12 1/8"
11.683 Fields and Foot Path. W., 8 1/8" x 12 1/8"
1 1.684 Fields, Hangars and Officers’ Mess. W.,
7 1/4" x 12 1/8"
1 1 .685 Cpl A.F. Fluke. Pencil, 2 1 1 /8" x 1 3 1 /4"
1 1.686 F/O H. Ford. Pencil. 20 7/8" x 14 3/8"
1 1.687 F/O Franklin. Pencil, 21 3/8" x 14 1/2"
11.688 Grey Day on a Station. W., 10 3/4" x 15 1/8"
11.689 Halifax at Dispersal. W. and pencil, 10 3/4" x 20 3/8”
1 1.690 Halifax Being Serviced. W. and pencil, 12 7/8" x 22 1/8"
1 1 .691 Halifax Being Serviced by Armourers. W. and pencil,
13"x 22 1/4"
11.692 Halifaxes and Oil Bowser. W. and pencil, 13 1/8" x 22 3/8"
1 1 .693 Halifax Check in Maintenance Hangar. W. and pencil,
12 1/4" x 22"
1 1 .694 Halifax in Maintenance Hangar. W. and pencil,
12 1/2" x 22 1/8"
11.695 Halifax, Shrubs and Trees. W. and pencil, 12 1/4" x 22 3/8"
11.696 Hangar and Control Tower. W., 10 5/8" x 15 1/4"
11.697 Hangar, Blue Sky and Clouds. W., 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
11.698 Hangar, Bright Day. W., 10 1/2" x 14 7/8"
1 1.699 Hangars, and Crew Rooms. W., 7 7/8" x 12 1/8"
1 1 .700 Hangar on RCAF Station. W., 8" x 11 7/8"
1 1.701 Hangar, Windy Day. W., 9 1/4” x 12 1/8"
1 1 .702 F/O ‘Hap’ Hoare. Pencil, 20 7/8" x 14 5/8"
1 1.703 In a Hangar — Grey Day. W. and pencil, 13 5/8" x 22"
11.704 In a Maintenance Hangar. W. and pencil, 13 3/8" x 22"
1 1 .705 In Maintenance Hangar - Dark Day. W. and pencil,
12 3/8" x 21 7/8"
1 1 .706 Interior, Hut No. 6. W. and pencil, 1 2" x 20"
11.707 Interior, New Communal Site. W., 11" x 14 7/8"
11.708 Interior of Dispersal Bay. W., 9 1/4" x 14 3/4"
1 1 .709 Interior of a Hangar on a Grey Day. W. and pencil,
12 1/4" x 22 1/4"
11.710 Interior of a Nissen Hut. W. and pencil, 13 1/8" x 21 7/8"
1 1.71 1 F/O C.M. Jasper. Pencil, 20 7/8" x 14 1/2"
153
11.712 F/0 Johnston. Pencil, 20 3/4" x 14 5/8"
11.713 F/O J. Kane. Pencil, 20 3/4" x 14 1/2"
1 1.714 Lancaster in a Hangar. W., 10 5/8" x 15"
11.715 Late Afternoon. W., 7 1/8" x 12 1/8"
11.716 Leafless Tree. W., 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
11.717 F/LH.S. Lissen. Pencil, 21 3/4" x 14 1/2"
1 1.718 Maintenance Hangar. W., 10 3/4" x 14 7/8"
11.719 Maintenance Hangar. W. and pencil, 9" x 17 3/8”
1 1 .720 Maintenance Hangar — Windy Day. W., 1 1 " x 1 5 1 /8"
11.721 F/O ‘Lefty’ Miller. Pencil, 20 3/4" x 14 1/4"
11.722 Motor Transport Compound. W., and pencil, 13" x 22 1/8"
11.723 Motor Transport Section. W. and pencil, 13 1/2" x 22 1/4"
1 1.724 MT Section — Early Morning. W. and pencil,
10 3/4" x 22"
11.725 Nightfighters at Dispersal. W., 17 1/4" x 23"
11.726 Nissen Hut — Late Afternoon. Conte, 13 1/8" x 22 1/8"
11.727 Nissen Huts and Hills. W., 8 1/2" x 1 1 3/4"
11.728 Capt. O. Lome Oatway. Pencil, 22 3/8" x 15 3/8"
11.729 Officers Quarters. Crayon and W., 15 3/4" x 22 1/2"
1 1.730 Officers’ Sleeping Quarters. Pencil, 8 3/8" x 1 1 1/8"
11.731 Oil Bowser in Dispersal Bay. W., 9 1/4" x 14 3/4"
11.732 ‘Ops’ Room. Pencil and Conte, 8 1/4" x 1 1 1/4"
11.733 Pranged. W. and pencil, 1 1 1/8" x 21 3/4"
1 1.734 Pranged Halifax. W. and pencil, 10 7/8" x 22"
11.735 Rainy Afternoon on RAF Station, England. W.,
15 1/2" x 21 1/4"
1 1 .736 F/L K. Reynolds. Pencil, 21 3/8" x 14 1/2"
1 1 .737 RAF Station, Exeter. W., 14 5/8" x 21 3/4"
11.738 Riggers and Fitters at Work. W. and pencil, 13" x 22 1/4"
11.739 Riggers, Fitters and Armourers Servicing Halifax. W. and
pencil, 13" x 22"
11.740 F/O Ross Rowlands. Pencil, 21 3/8" x 14 3/8"
1 1.741 Salvaging a Wrecked Halifax. Pencil and W. 10 1/2" x 21 3/4"
1 1 .742 F/L A.L. Sanagan. Pencil, 20 7/8" x 1 4 3/8"
1 1 .743 September Day. W., 1 5 3/8" x 22"
11.744 Servicing a Halifax. W. and pencil, 13 1/4" x 22 1/4"
1 1 .745 Servicing a Halifax. W. and pencil, 1 2 3/4" x 22"
11.746 Silhouettes of Aircraft, Men and Engine Stands. W. and
pencil, 11 7/8" x 22 1/8"
1 1 .747 Silhouettes of Halifaxes. W. and pencil, 1 3 1 /4" x 22"
1 1 .748 Sleeping Quarters. Pencil, 8 3/8" x 10 1/8"
11.749 Spring Day on an Airfield. W., 15 1/2" x 21 1/4”
11.750 Squadron Halifax. W. and pencil, 7" x 14 1/8"
11.751 F/O Story. Pencil, 21 3/8" x 14 1/2"
1 1 .752 Summer Afternoon. W. and pencil, 1 0 5/8" x 22"
11.753 Sun after Rain. W., 9 1/4" x 12 1/8"
11.754 F/L Thompson. Pencil, 22 1/2" x 15 1/4"
11.755 Three Trees. W., 10 3/4" x 15 1/8"
11.756 Trees and a Halifax. W. and pencil, 10 3/8" x 22"
1 1 .757 Two Halifaxes in Maintenance Hangar. W. and pencil,
13 1/8" x 22 1/4"
11.758 Two Hangars. W„ 9 3/8" x 14 5/8"
11.759 View from New Communal Site. W., 9" x 12"
154
1 1 .760 View of Airfield. W., 9 1 /4" x 1 4 7/8"
11.761 View of Airfield from ‘B’ Flight. W., 16 3/4" x 22 3/4"
1 1 .762 View of Maintenance Hangar. W. and pencil,
11 1/8" x 22"
1 1.763 View of MT Section. W. and pencil, 13 3/8" x 22 1/8"
11.764 F/L W.G. Weir. Pencil, 21" x 14 1/2"
11.765 Windy Day. W., 9 1/8" x 12 1/8"
11.766 Windy Morning on a Station. W., 10 3/4" x 15"
11.767 Wrecked Halifax. W. and pencil, 1 1 1/4" x 22"
14,355 Crew Hut and Hangar — Grey Day. W., 10" x 14 7/8"
Carl Fellman Schaefer
Born in 1903 at Hanover, Ontario. Studied at the Ontario College of
Art, Toronto (1921-24) with Arthur Lismer, J.E.H. MacDonald, G.A.
Reid, and C.M. Morley. Assisted MacDonald in making mural dec-
orations in Toronto; also made theatre decorations. Taught at the
Central Technical School, Toronto 1931-47. Won a Guggenheim fellow-
ship in 1940 and painted in Vermont, 1940-41.
Served as an Official War Artist from February 1943 until June
1946. Held the rank of flight lieutenant. While overseas from March
1943 to November 1944, he painted training scenes of the Tactical
Air Force, Bomber Command and Coastal Command, the latter in
Northern Ireland. Later he painted in Iceland, being at Reykjavik on
‘VE Day’.
During his posting in England he took the occasion to study at the
Central School of Art and Design, London. A.R.C.A. in 1949, R.C.A.
in 1965. Has taught at the Ontario College of Art since 1948; head of
drawing and painting department since 1953. Now lives in Toronto.
11.768 ‘A’ Flight Office and Crew Room. W., 11 3/4" x 17 7/8"
11.769 Aftermath. W„ 12 1/2" x 17 3/4"
1 1 .770 The Airfield. W., 1 2 7/8" x 1 8 1 /4"
11.771 The Airfield, from Squadron Flights. W., 1 1 1/2" x 17 3/4"
11.772 Airfield Headquarters. W., 10 5/8" x 14 5/8”
11.773 Airfield Operations HQ. W. 1 1" x 15"
11.774 The Airfield, Reykjavik, Iceland. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
1 1.775 The Airfield, Reykjavik, Iceland. W., 27" x 38"
11.776 3 Air Liaison. W., 1 1" x 15"
1 1.777 Allied Cemetery of the Occupying Forces. Ink, 10" x 14"
11.778 Allied Cemetery — Reykjavik. W., 12" x 18 1/4"
11.779 Ammunition Dump and Armourers Huts. W., 12" x 18 1/4"
11.780 Analyzing Logs, Navigation Section. Ink, 9 7/8" x 1 1 5/8"
11,783 Anchored Canso. Ink, 10" x 14 1/8"
11.782 ‘B’ Flight Dispersal. W., 11 1/4" x 15 1/2"
1 1.783 ‘B’ Flight and Squadron Headquarters. Ink, 10" x 14"
1 1.784 Binders Retreat. W., 9 7/8" x 14"
11.785 Bitsey’s Kite. W., 12" x 18 1/4"
11.786 Bomb Aimer, Battle of the Ruhr. W., 42 1/2" x 27 3/8"
11.787 Bomb Aimer ‘C’ Charlie. W., 15 1/2" x 10"
11.788 Bomb Aimer ‘C’ Charlie. Lithograph, 17 3/4" x 1 1 1/2"
1 1 .789 Bomb Dump No. 1 . W., 1 1 3/4" x 1 7 3/4"
11.790 Bomb Dump No. 2. W., 12" x 18"
1 1.791 Bomb Dump No. 3. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
155
1 1 .792 Bomb Room. W., 1 7 3/4" x 1 2 5/8"
11.793 Bullseye. W„ 9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
1 1 .794 Bullseye. W„ 23 1/2" x 33 1/2"
1 1.796 Burning Night Fighters. Gouache, 26 3/4" x 40"
11.797 ‘C’ Charlie in Dispersal. W., 13" x 18"
11.798 ‘C’ Flight Ready. W„ 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
11.799 Castle Nicarne, RAF Sick Quarters. W., 13" x 18 1/8"
11.800 The Castle, Station Headquarters. W., 13" x 18 1/8"
11.801 Clearing at 1800 hours. W., 14 3/4" x 21 3/4"
11.802 Cloud over North Atlantic. W., 12 7/8" x 18 3/8"
11.803 Cloud over North Atlantic No. 2. Wash, 12 7/8" x 18 1/8"
11.804 Cold Front Moving In. Wash, 1 1 1/2" x 17 3/4"
11.805 Cold Front Moving In. W., 12 1/2" x 18"
1 1.806 DI on Outer Port Engine of Lancaster. Grey ink,
10" x 14"
11.807 Dispersal Bay with ‘F’ for Freddie. W., 1 1 3/4" x 17 7/8"
11.808 Early Morning. W., 1 1 3/4” x 17 7/8"
11.809 Early Morning. W., 10” x 14 1/8"
11.810 Early Morning ‘A’ Flight Dispersal. W., 23 1/2" x 33 1/2"
11.811 Early Take Off, ‘R’ Robert. W., 21 1/2" x 29 1/2"
11.812 Emergency Repairs on Halifax. W., 10” x 14"
1 1 .81 3 Fighter Affiliation No. 1 . Ink and wash, 13" x 18"
11.814 Fighter Affiliation No. 3. Grey ink and wash, 13" x 18 1/4"
11.815 Fighter Affiliation No. 2. Ink and wash, 12 1/2" x 17 3/4”
11.816 Fighter Affiliation No. 4. Ink and wash, 12 7/8" x 18 1/4”
1 1.817 Fitters and Riggers. Grey ink, 10" x 14 1/8"
1 1 .81 8 Fitters on DI Outer Starboard Engine of ‘R’ Robert. W.,
11 1/2" x 17 1/2"
11.819 Flying Against Berlin. W., 13" x 17 3/4"
1 1 .820 Flying Control and Airfield Headquarters. W.,
11 3/4" x 17 7/8"
1 1.821 Flying Control and Wellington. Blue ink, 10" x 14 1/8"
11.822 Flying Helmet and Oxygen Mask. Dry brush, 10" x 14"
11.823 Football at the Hangars. W., 10" x 14 1/4"
11.824 Glider and Tug, Surrey, England. W., 15" x 21 3/4"
11.825 Halifax and No. 1 Hangar. W., 11 3/4" x 18"
11.826 Halifaxes Before Marshalling. W., 12 3/4" x 18 1/4"
11.827 The Hangars and Squadron Flights. W., 12 7/8" x 18 1/4"
11.828 King’s Cross Station. W., 18" x 14 1/8"
11.829 Leader Beacon at Belleek. W., 12" x 18”
11.830 Low Ceiling. W. , 2 1 " x 29 1 /4"
1 1.831 Low Ceiling. Grey ink, 10" x 14"
11.832 Maintenance on Halifax ‘L’ London. W., 16" x 22 3/4"
1 1.833 Maintenance on ‘L’ London. Brown ink, 10" x 14"
11.834 Maintenance on Mustangs. W., 15 5/8" x 22 5/8"
11.835 Marine Section on Coastal Station. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
1 1.836 Marshalling Lancasters Against Stuttgart. W.,
26 1/4" x 41 3/4"
11.838 Mid Upper Gunner ‘R’ Robert. W., 22 1/2" x 30 1/2"
11.839 Moored Sunderland. W., 14" x 10"
11.840 Mooring Anchors. W., 10"x 14 1/8"
11.841 Mustangs and Blister Hangar. W., 10" x 14"
11.842 The NAAFI. Ink, 10" x 14"
156
1 1.843 Navigator. Umber dry brush, 10" x 14"
11.844 Navigator ‘R’ Robert. Grey ink, 10" x 14"
11.845 Night Landing. W., 10" x 14"
11.846 Night Sun on Skjera Fjord. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
11.847 Night Sweep. Ink and charcoal, 15 5/8" x 22 3/4"
1 1.848 Night Sweep. W., 10" x 14"
1 1 .849 Nissen Huts. W., 1 2 3/8" x 1 8 1 /4"
11.850 Nissen Huts, Technical Site. W., 13" x 18 1/8"
11.851 The North Gate. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
11.852 Nose Hangar and Petrol Tins. Ink, 10 7/8" x 15"
1 1 .853 Old Gun Pits in Skjera Fjord. W., 1 2 3/4" x 1 8"
11.854 On VE Day. Ink, 10" x 14 1/4"
11.855 Operations ‘Scrubbed’. W., 1 1 1/2" x 18"
1 1 .856 Outer Port Engine of ‘O’ Oboe. Brown ink,
10" x 14 1/8"
11.857 Pay Parade. W., 15"x22"
11.858 Petrol Installation, Yorkshire, England. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
11.859 ‘P’ for Peter. W., 11 3/4" x 18"
1 1.860 Pilots in Readiness. W., 1 1" x 15"
1 1 .861 Pilots in Readiness Rooms. W., 10" x 14"
11.862 Pranged Halifax, ‘Q’ Queenie. Brown ink, 12" x 18 1/4"
1 1 .863 Pranged Halifax, ‘Q’ Queenie. W„ 1 2" x 1 8 1 /4"
1 1.864 Pranged Halifax, ‘Q’ Queenie of the Ruhr. W.,
27 1/2" x 41 1/4"
11.865 ‘Q’ for Queenie. W., 27" x 41"
1 1.866 ‘Q’ Queenie. W., 1 1 3/4” x 17 3/4"
1 1.867 RCAF Camp on Fossvager Bay, Skjera Fjord, Iceland. W.,
12 3/4" x 17 3/4"
1 1.868 Rear and Mid Upper Turrets of Lancaster. W.,
11 3/4" x 18"
1 1.869 Riggers and Fitters. W., 15 1/8" x 22 1/8"
11.870 Road to the Hangars. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
11.871 Road to the Station, RCAF Station, Reykjavik,
Iceland. W„ 16 1/2" x 23 3/4"
11.872 The Ruhr Express. W., 12 1/2" x 18"
1 1 .873 SANDRA, Battle of Berlin. W„ 26 3/4" x 40 1 /2"
11.874 SANDRA Lights. W., 12" x 18 1/4"
1 1.875 Signing F.700 Before Take Off. Grey ink, 10" x 14”
1 1 .876 ‘Skonk Hollow’. W., 1 2 7/8" x 1 8 1 /8"
11.877 The Squadron Hangars. W., 13" x 18 3/8"
1 1 .878 Still Life. W., 1 2" x 1 8 1 /4"
1 1 .879 Sunderland MK III and Nose Hangar No. 1 . W.,
12 3/4" x 18"
11.880 Sunderland and Nose Hangar No. 2. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
11.881 Sunderland Basking. W., 13" x 18 1/8"
11.882 Sunderland on the Slipway. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
1 1.883 ‘T’ Tommy in Dispersal. Grey ink, 10" x 14 1/8"
11.884 Tea at the NAAFI Winter 1944., W. and ink, 16" x 22 3/4"
1 1.885 Tractor Driver. Ink, 10" x 14"
11.886 Per Ardua Ad Astra. W., 21" x 28 1/4"
11.887 Victory in Iceland. W., 12 5/8" x 18"
1 1.888 View of Bomber Station. W., 12 1/2" x 18"
1 1.889 View of Bomber Station. G., 27 3/8" x 38"
157
1 1 .890 View of the Lough. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
1 1.891 View of Reykjavik. W., 12 7/8" x 18 1/4"
11.892 View of Reykjavik. Ink, 10" x 13 7/8"
11.893 ‘W’ Willie. W., 13" x 18 1/8"
1 1.894 Wireless Operator — Air Gunner. Pen and ink,
12 3/4" x 17 3/4"
11.895 ‘X - X-ray’. W., 13" x 18 1/4"
12,357 The Airfield, Reykjavik, Iceland. W., 13" x 18 1/4”
George Campbell Tinning
Born 1910 at Saskatoon. Studied first in Winnipeg and Regina,
then at the Eliot O’Hara Water Color School and at the Art Student’s
League, New York. Came to live at Montreal in 1939.
Enlisted in the Canadian Army (Active) in June 1942. Served as an
Official War Artist from April 1943 until October 1946. Painted in
Nova Scotia and Newfoundland in 1943. While overseas painted
principally armoured corps units in Italy and Holland and Germany.
Held the rank of captain. Resumed his career as a painter in Montreal.
A.R.C.A. in 1953.
13.813 Americans in Halifax. Coloured pencil, 9 1/2" x 12 3/4"
13.814 Anti-Aircraft Target Practice. B., 19 1/2" x 23 1/2"
13.815 ‘Arrow’ Route Down. Mixed media, 21" x 29 1/2"
13.816 The Bailey Bridge, Road at Rimini, Italy. W., 22 1/4" x 30"
13.817 Bailey Bridge at Rimini, Italy. W., 14 1/2" x 21 7/8"
13.818 Balloon Jumping. W., 15" x 21 1/2"
13.819 Bingo Tournament. W., 10 7/8" x 14 1/2"
13.820 Bofors Ack Ack Gun. W., ll" x 14 7/8"
13.821 Bofors Gun. W., 10" x 15"
13.822 Bombed Fascist Building, Italy. W., 15 1/8" x 22 5/8"
13.823 Bridge Across the Lower Rhine. W., 15 3/8” x 22 3/8"
13.824 The Bridge of Tiberius, Rimini, Italy. W., 22" x 30 1/4"
13.825 Brigade Parachute Exercise. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
13.826 Brigade Tactical Exercise. Pen, ink and W., 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
13.827 Brigade Tactical Scheme. W., 10 7/8" x 14 7/8"
13.828 Browning Machine Gun Emplacement. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
13.829 Building the Dam. Coloured pencil, 9 5/8" x 12 5/8"
13.830 Building the Obstacle Course. Coloured pencil, 14" x 20"
13.831 Building the Obstacle Course Dam. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
13.832 Bulldozer at Dam. Coloured pencil, 9 1/2" x 12 5/8"
13.833 Bulldozer Clearing Dam Site. W., 15 1/4" x 22"
13.834 Burnt Out German 88 mm Self Propelled Gun. W.,
14 3/8" x 23"
1 3.835 Camouflaged 4.7-Inch Gun. C., 1 7 7/8" x 24"
13.836 Camouflaged Searchlight Emplacement. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/4"
13.837 Camouflaged Searchlight Hut. B., 19 1/2" x 23 1/2"
13.838 Canada Barns, South Downs. W., 15" x 21"
13.839 Canadian Advanced Dressing Station, Holland. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
13.840 A Canadian Army Show, Italy. W., 15 1/4" x 22 5/8"
13.841 Canadian Base Postal Depot. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
158
13.842 Canadian Convoy Moving up to the Gothic Line. W.,
14 1/2" x 23"
13.843 Canadian Graves at the Gothic Line, Italy. W.,
15 1/8" x 22 1/2"
13.844 Canadian Military Headquarters, London, England. W.,
20" x 15"
13.845 Canadian Paratroopers at Herne Airport. Pen and W.,
10 3/8" x 14 5/8"
13.846 Canadian Sherman Tanks in the Mud. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/8"
13.847 Canadian Tanks Crossing the Santa Trinita Bridge,
Florence, Italy., W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
13.848 Canadians in the Grand Hall of the Ducal Palace at
Urbino, Italy. G., 30" x 36"
13.849 Canadians in the Hall of the Dukes of Urbino. W.,
14 1/2" x 21 7/8"
13.850 Canadians in the Hall of the Dukes of Urbino. W.,
14 3/4" x 22 1/4"
13.851 Carrier (Flame Thrower). W., 1 1 " x 14 1/2”
13.852 Carrier Exercise with Mortars. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/2"
13.853 Carrier Maintenance. W., 15" x 22 1/8"
13.854 Carrier Maintenance Sketch. W., 10 1/2" x 14 1/2"
13.855 Carrier Park — Grain Storage Building. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
13.856 Carrier Scheme. W., 14 7/8" x 20 1/8"
13.857 Carriers. Coloured crayon, 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
13.858 Chebucto Head. W., 15" x 20"
13.859 The Castle and Main Piazza, Civitella della Chiana, Italy. W.,
8 1/8" x 22"
13.860 Church Parade in Groningen, Holland. W., 17" x 26 1/2"
13.861 Cleaning the Gun. W., 19" x 25"
13.862 Coast Defences, Newfoundland. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/8"
13.863 Commanding Officer’s Parade. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
13.864 Coming Aboard — Embarkation. Coloured pencil,
9 1/2" x 12 3/4"
13.865 Cookhouse and Mail Truck. W., 13 7/8" x 22 1/2"
13.866 Coriano, Italy. W., 13 5/8" x 21 3/4"
13.867 Coriano Ridge Under Bombardment. C., 32" x 48"
13.868 Crossing the Santa Trinita, Italy. W., 14 1/2" x 23"
13.869 103rd Coast Battery. W., 10" x 15"
13.870 Damaged Training Glider. W., 15 1/2" x 22 5/8"
13.871 Dante’s Tomb, Italy. W., 22" x 30 1/8"
13.872 Demolition and Explosives Demonstration. W., 15" x 22"
13.873 Dinner in the Field. W. and conte, 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
13.874 Dismantled Glider. W., 15" x 21 1/2"
13.875 Drifting Down. C., 32" x 40"
13.876 Dropping Zone. W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
13.877 Dutch Resistance Headquarters. W , 14 1/2" x 21 3/4"
13.878 Embarkation. Coloured pencil, 12 7/8" x 9 7/8"
13.879 The End of It All. W., 21 3/4" x 29 3/8"
13.880 Entangled Container Parachute. W., 10 1/2" x 22"
13.881 Entrance Gate. P., 12" x 15"
13.882 Entrance to Greve, Italy. W., 14 1/2" x 23"
13.883 Entrance to Tomba Di Pesaro. W., 13 3/4" x 20 3/4”
159
13.884 Erecting a Nissen Hut. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/2"
13.885 Evacuating German Prisoners from Holland. W.,
15 1/2" x 21 3/4"
13.886 Evacuation of German Prisoner of War Camp No. 14.
W., 14 3/4" x 21 1/4"
13.887 Evening Landscape. C., 40" x 50"
13.888 Evening Landscape near the Metauro River. Crayon,
21 3/8" x 30"
13.889 Fascist Monument. W., 14 3/4" x 21 1 /4"
13.890 Fort Ambleside. W., 14 1/2" x 23"
13.891 Fort Ambleside, Vancouver. W., 15" x 20"
13.892 Fort Amherst. Pencil, 10" x 12"
13.893 The Fortunato Feature and Wrecked Enemy Tanks. W.,
15 1/8" x 22 1/8"
13.894 From a Window. W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/8"
13.895 From My Tent. W., 13 3/4" x 21 3/4"
13.896 General Operations Room. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/4”
13.897 General View Headquarters No. 3 Wing Canadian
Training School. W., 1 1 3/4" x 20 1/4"
13.898 German Prisoner of War Camp No. 14. W., 15" x 22"
13.899 German Prisoners of War, Holland. W., 22 3/4" x 30 3/4"
13.900 German Self Propelled Gun. W., 15 1/2" x 20 1/2”
13.901 The Gothic Line at Tomba Di Pesaro. W., 40 1/4" x 48"
13.902 The Gothic Line near Tomba, Italy. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
13.903 The Gothic Line — Tomba Di Pesaro. C., 40 1/4" x 48 1/4"
13.904 Gun Emplacement, Newfoundland. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/8"
13.905 Gunner on Duty. W. 10" x 15"
13.906 Gunners Shelter. W., 1 5" x 20"
13.907 A Gun That Caused Some Trouble. W., 14 1/2" x 23"
1 3.908 Halifax Harbour. W., 22" x 30 1 /2"
13.909 Halifax, Nova Scotia. W., 15 1/4" x 21 3/4"
13.910 Harrod’s Camp, near Pisa, Italy. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
13.91 1 Headquarters, First Canadian Corps, Italy. W.,
15" x 22 1/2"
13.912 Headquarters of a Canadian Armoured Division, Italy. W.,
15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
13.913 Impression, Bangalor Torpedo Lecture. W.,
10 1/2" x 14 3/8"
13.914 In Bofors Position. W., 15 1/8" x 16 5/8"
13.915 In the Vault of the Cemetery. Mixed media,
35 1/4" x 43 1/4"
13.916 Infantry Scheme at Hill Barn. W., 13 3/4" x 21 1/2"
13.917 Italian Family in Underground Shelter During Enemy
Bombardment, San Alberto, Italy. Charcoal and W.,
20" x 30 1/2"
13.918 Italian Family Under German Mortar Fire. W., 22" x 30 1/4"
13.919 Italian Partisans. W., 14 1/2" x 21 7/8"
13.920 Italian Partisans at San Alberto, North of Ravenna. C.,
24" x 38 1/4"
13.921 Italian Soldiers of the Cremona Division. W.,
14 1/2" x 21 7/8"
13.922 Jeeps and Men. Crayon, 19" x 24 7/8"
13.923 Junior Obstacle Course. W., 13 3/4" x 18 7/8"
160
1 3.924 The Kitchen. W., 1 5 1 /4" x 22 5/8"
13.925 The Last Parade for the General. W., 14" x 20"
13.926 Lecture. W„ 15" x 20 1/8"
13.927 Lecture — Mortar Platoon. B., 23 3/4" x 30"
13.928 Lincoln and Welland Regiment Orderly Room. B.,
20" x 24"
13.929 Lincoln and Welland Regiment Transit Camp. W.,
14 7/8" x 20"
13.930 Looking out to Sea. W., 1 5 1/4" x 22 1/2"
13.931 Looted Room, Coriano, Italy. G., 22 5/8" x 28 3/4"
13.932 The Lome Scots — Corps Headquarters. W., 19 1/8" x 26"
13.933 Machine Gun Emplacement. C., 20" x 24"
13.934 Machine Gun Position. C., 20" x 24"
13.935 Men of a Reconnaissance Regiment. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
13.936 Men of the 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade Swimming. W.,
11 3/8" x 14 1/2"
13.937 Men’s Quarters. W., 14 7/8” x 20 1/8”
13.938 Men Repairing Camouflage. W., 1 5 1/4” x 22"
13.939 Morning at Ronta, Italy. Pen and W., 20 1/2" x 28 1/4"
13.940 Morning Break — NAAFI Canteen. W., 10” x 15"
13.941 Morning Cleaning. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
13.942 Mortar Platoon Resting. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/8"
13.943 Night Firing Exercise under Very Lights. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
13.944 Night Firing. W„ 1 5 3/8" x 22 1/8"
13.945 Night Firing Practice. C., 25" x 30"
1 3.946 9.2-Inch Gun. W„ 1 5 3/8" x 22 1 /4"
13.947 9.2-Inch Gun Emplacement. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
13.948 Nissen Huts. W„ 15 1/8" x 20"
13.949 The Northern Bailey Bridge, San Marino. W. heightened by
white chalk, 19" x 24 1/2"
13.950 No. 1 Gun. W., 1 5 3/8" x 22 1/4"
13.951 No. 1 Gun Position. W., 15 1/2" x 22"
13.952 No. 16 Canadian General Hospital. W., 22 3/4" x 31"
13.953 Number 10 Canadian General Hospital. W.,
22 1/2" x 28 1/4"
13.954 Number 2 Gun. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/8"
13.955 Number 2 Gun. W„ 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
13.956 No. 2 Gun. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
13.957 Obstacle Course Dam Nearing Completion. W., 15" x 20"
13.958 Observation Post in Salon of the Villa Gazze. W.,
11 1/4" x 14 1/2"
13.959 Officers Quarters, Mess and Guard House. W., 20" x 30"
13.960 On Board Troopship. W., 15" x 20"
13.961 On the Riccione — Rimini Coast Road. W.,
10 3/8" x 22 5/8"
13.962 One of Our Planes Goes Down. W., 14 1/2" x 23"
13.963 OR’s Mess Hall. Mixed media, 30" x 36"
13.964 Overnight Scheme. W., 14 3/4" x 21 7/8"
13.965 Packing Stores for Embarkation. Crayon, 19" x 24 7/8”
13.966 Packing Stores for Overseas. B., 20" x 24"
13.967 Parachute Troops Preparing to Board a ‘Dropping’
Plane. C., 24" x 30"
13.968 Parade Ground and Transport Sheds. W., 14 3/4" x 21 1/2"
161
13.969 Perth Regiment Officers Mess. W., 20 7/8" x 29 3/4"
13.970 Pheasant Mascot. W., 1 1 1/8" x 14 1/4"
13.971 Piazza Santa Maria Novella, Florence. W., 24" x 36"
13.972 Platoon Crossing Parade Ground. P., 12" x 15"
13.973 Practicing Laying on the Target. W., 10" x 15"
13.974 Preparing to Take Off. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
13.975 Prisoners Landing at Harlingen, Holland. W.,
15" x 21 3/4"
13.976 Quarter Master Stores Hut. P., 12" x 15"
13.977 Rain as Usual. W„ 10" x 15"
13.978 Rainy Day in Camp. W., 14 1/4" x 22 1/4"
13.979 RDF Hut. P., 12" x 15"
13.980 The Republic of San Marino, Italy. W., 18 1/2" x 26”
13.981 Rest Period. W., 9 7/8" x 14 7/8"
13.982 Rifle Range. W., 1 5 3/8" x 22 1/2"
13.983 Road to Dam. Crayon, 10 3/4" x 14 5/8"
13.984 Roadway at San Arcangelo, Italy, 1944. W.,
13 1/4" x 19 1/2"
13.985 The Roman Bridge of Tiberius. W., 15" x 22"
13.986 Ruined Church at Civitella Della Chiana, Italy. W.,
14 3/8" x 23"
13.987 Ruined House and Church at Kranenburg, Germany. W.,
14 3/4" x 22 3/8"
13.988 Ruins Along the ‘Sun’ and ‘Hat’ Route Through Ravenna. W.,
14 1/2" x 22"
13.989 St. John’s Defences. W., 15” x 20"
13.990 Salvaging ‘Container’ Parachute. C., 20" x 30"
13.991 Sand Table Lecture. W., 1 5 3/8" x 22 1/2"
13.992 Saturday Afternoon Pass Parade. C. on B., 20” x 24"
13.993 17-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun. W., 15 3/8" x 22 3/4"
13.994 17-Pounder, Italy. W., 15 1/4" x 22 3/8"
13.995 75 mm Gun, St John’s, Newfoundland. W., 15" x 20"
13.996 Sherman Tank with 17-Pounder Gun. W.,
15 3/8" x 22 1/4"
13.997 Sherman Tanks Refueling in Harbour. W., 14 1/2" x 21"
13.998 Shermans at Ronta. W., 14 3/4" x 22 1/4"
13.999 Sick German Prisoners of War on Red Cross Barge. W.,
14" x 20"
14.000 Signalman H.S. Percival. B., 20" x 24"
14.001 Smoke Bomb Demonstration. W., 15 1/4" x 22 5/8"
14.002 Spring in Arnhem, Holland, 1945. Mixed media,
29 1/4" x 39 1/4"
14.003 Spring in Arnhem. W., four sketches mounted in one
mat, 1 1 5/8" x 7 7/8", 8 1/2" x 13 3/8", 8 3/4" x 1 1 5/8",
15” x 21 5/8"
14.004 Storage Sheds. W„ 9 3/4" x 14 3/4"
14.005 Taking the Salute. W., 9 7/8" x 14 7/8"
14.006 Tank Harbour at Ronta, Italy. W. heightened by white
chalk, 19" x 24 1/4"
14.007 Tank Park Beside the Adriatic Sea. W. and chalk,
19" x 24 3/4"
14.008 Tanks and Mountains, Italy. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
162
14.009 Tanks of 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade. W.,
30" x 40"
14.010 Tanks Passing Through the Centre of Town, Cesena,
Italy. W., 1 5” x 22"
14.01 1 Thirty Yard Range. Pen and W., 10" x 15"
14.012 Thirty Yard Range, No. 2. W., 15" x 21 1/2"
14.013 3-Inch Mortar Demonstration. B., 20” x 24"
14.014 3-Inch Mortar Practice. Crayon, 19" x 25 1/4"
14.015 Tomba Di Pesaro, Gothic Line, Italy. W.,
14 7/8" x 22"
14.016 Tomba Di Pesaro, Italy. W., 15 1/2" x 23"
14.017 Transit Camp. Crayon, 20 5/8” x 26"
14.018 Transit Camp. W„ 1 5" x 20"
14.019 Transport at Ronta. W., 14 1/2" x 22"
14.020 Transport Buildings. Pen, ink and W., 10 7/8" x 14 3/4"
14.021 Transport of the 9th Canadian Armoured Regiment. W.
heightened with white, 16" x 25"
14.022 Troops Embarking. W., 20” x 30"
14.023 Uncovering the Bofors. W., 15 3/8" x 22 1/4"
14.024 Uncovering the Bofors. C., 24" x 30"
14.025 Unloading Filler at Dam. B., 23 3/4" x 30"
14.026 Untitled and Unfinished (Wet Canteen or NAAFI). C.,
21 3/4" x 30"
14.027 Untitled Portrait. Coloured pencil, 12 3/4" x 9 5/8"
14.028 Vancouver Defences. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
14.029 VJ Celebrations, Picadilly Circus, London. W.,
22 3/4" x 31"
14.030 Waiting to Sail. W., 1 5" x 20"
14.031 Washing Mess Tins, Italy. W., 1 5 3/8" x 19 1/2"
14.032 Washout on the Coast Road. W., 22" x 30”
14.033 Water Truck. W„ 15 3/8" x 22 1/2"
14.034 Wrecked Self Propelled 88 mm Gun. W.,
14 5/8" x 23"
14.035 Young Dutchman — After War. W., 19" x 12 3/8"
14,248 Tent Lines, RCE, Nova Scotia. B., 20" x 24"
14,360 Men Waiting for Cigarette Issue. W., 10 3/4" x 15"
Thomas Charles Wood
Born in 1913 at Westboro, Ottawa. Largely self-taught but had some
work under Franklin Brownell and F.H. Varley at the Ottawa Art
Association.
Enlisted in the RCNVR in May 1943. Served as an Official War
Artist from February 1944 until March 1946. Held the rank of
lieutenant.
While overseas was present at the landings in Normandy and also
saw service in MTBs, corvettes and frigates. Painted extensively in
Newfoundland towards the end of the war. Designer and lives in
Ottawa.
10.537 Air Raid off Normandy. C., 24" x 30''
10.538 Amateur Strategists in the Channel. W., 20" x 23 1/8
10.539 Ammunition Storage Tunnel. W., 19 1/2" x 15 1/2"
163
10.540 Ammunition Storage Tunnels, St John’s, Newfoundland.
C., 24 1/4" x 30 1/4"
10.541 Anchorage near Portsmouth. C., 30" x 40"
10.542 Asdic Hut Corvette, HMCS Dmmheller. G., 20" x 27 1/4"
10.543 Barrington Street Patrol, Halifax. C., 24" x 30"
10.544 The Beach at Courseulles-sur-Mer. C., 40" x 48"
10.545 The Boarding of the U-744. C., 30” x 40"
10.546 Boom Defence, Entrance to Bay Bulls. W., 15 5/8" x 22 3/4"
10.547 Bridge Lookout. W., 13 5/8" x 9 1/8”
10.548 Bridge Signalman. W., 9 7/8" x 14"
10.549 Canadian Corvette in Loch Loyle. C., 24" x 30"
10.550 Canadian MTBs Leaving Dover for Night Patrol. C.,
24" x 30"
10.551 Canadian MTBs under Construction at Poole. C.,
24" x 30"
10.552 Coal Dump, St John’s, Newfoundland. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
10.553 Convoy under Attack — North Atlantic. C.,
40 3/4" x 60 1/4"
10.554 Corvette Entering St John’s, Newfoundland. C.,
23 3/4" x 30 1/4"
10.555 Corvette Mess Deck, HMCSTVort/? Bay. C., 24" x 30"
10.556 Corvette Wardroom, HMCS Dmmheller. C., 24” x 30"
10.557 The Crows Nest, St John’s, Newfoundland. B.,
19" x 28"
10.558 D-Day. C., 24" x 30"
10.559 Defaulters at Sea HMCS Dmmheller. Oil on paper,
19 1/2" x 26 3/4"
10.560 Destroyer Action at Night. C., 24" x 30"
10.561 Dockyard, St John’s, Newfoundland. W., 15 5/8" x 22 7/8"
10.562 Down the Hatch. C., 38" x 30"
10.563 The Dry Dock at Saint John, N.B. C., 30" x 40"
10.564 Escort Group Leaving Newfoundland Ice, St John’s. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 5/8"
10.565 Escorts Entering Harbour, St John’s. C., 24" x 30"
10.566 Floating Dry Dock, St John’s, Newfoundland. C.,
24 1/2" x 30 1/4"
10.567 Frigate and Park Ship in Dry Dock, Saint John, New
Brunswick. C., 28 1/8" x 22 1/8"
10.568 Frigate Entering Harbour, St John’s, Newfoundland. C.,
24" x 30"
10.569 Frigate’s Bridge. W., 22 1/2" x 15 1/4"
10.570 Fueling in Mid-Atlantic. W., 1 5 5/8” x 22 3/4"
10.571 German Prisoners Leaving their U-Boat, Bay Bulls, New-
foundland. W., 22 3/4" x 31 1/4"
10.572 Guns Crew. C., 30 1/8" x 40 1/8"
10.573 The Harbour at St John’s, Newfoundland. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
10.574 Harbour Craft Jetty, St John’s, Newfoundland. C., 24" x 30"
10.575 Harbour Entrance at St John’s, Newfoundland. W.,
15 5/8" x 22 5/8"
10.576 Harbour, St John’s, Newfoundland. W., 15 3/4" x 22 7/8"
10.577 Jam Session at Sea, Seamen’s Mess, 1945. W.,
15 5/8" x 22 5/8"
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10.578 Jetty Scene. W., 18 7/8" x 22 1/8"
10.579 LCIs at Southampton Docks. W., 21" x 29 1/4"
10.580 LCIs Before ‘D-Day’. W., 21" x 27 3/4"
10.581 Lifting Anti-Submarine Nets, Halifax Harbour. C.,
40 1/4" x 30 3/8"
10.582 Loading Ammunition Aboard a Freighter. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
10.583 Loading Depth Charges in the Solent, HMCS
Drum heller. W., 20" x 27 1/4"
10.584 Loading Oerlikon Pan. W„ 9 7/8" x 12 1/4"
10.585 Looking Forward. W., 9 3/4” x 13 3/4”
10.586 Lookout on Frigates after Gun Deck. C., 24" x 30"
10.587 Studies of ‘Lookouts in Zoot Suits’. Wash,
20 1/8" x 14 1/4"
10.588 LSTs and LCTs, Normandy Assault. W.,
20 3/4" x 28 3/4"
10.589 MTBs in Dover Pens. C., 24" x 30"
10.590 Mess Deck, No. 1, LCI (L). Oil on paper,
19 3/4" x 26 3/4"
10.591 Mess Deck, No. 2, Corvette. Oil on paper,
26 3/4" x 19 1/2"
10.592 Mess Deck, No. 3, Corvette Drumheller. Oil on paper,
19 1/2" x 26 3/4"
10.593 Mess Deck, No. 4, HMCS Drumheller. G., 20" x 27 1/4"
10.594 The Naval Base at Bay Bulls, Newfoundland. W.,
15" x 22”
10.595 The Naval Base at Gaspe. C., 24" x 30"
10.596 A New Gun for the Destroyer. C., 24" x 30"
10.597 Oerlikon and Pompom, HMCS Drumheller. C.,
24" x 30"
10.598 Old ‘Four Stackers’, Sydney. C., 24" x 30"
10.599 Old Officers Quarters, Dockyard, Halifax. W.,
15 5/8" x 20 1/8"
10.600 Port Wing on Oerlikon in an Escort Vessel. C., 30" x 38"
10.601 Quarter Deck of HMCS Drumheller at Sea. C., 24" x 30"
10.602 Refit at Lunenburg, N.S. C., 24 1/8" x 30"
10.603 The Refit Base at Lunenburg. W., 15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
10.604 The Refit Base at Shelburne, Nova Scotia. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
10.605 Removing the Anti-Submarine Nets, Halifax Harbour. W.,
15 5/8" x 22 3/4"
10.606 Repair Base, Saint John, New Brunswick. C., 24" x 30"
10.607 Rescue at Sea. C., 40 1/8" x 48 1/8"
10.608 Sailor in Parka, Newfoundland. W., 1 5 3/4" x 22 5/8"
10.609 Scrap Metal and Frigate, Londonderry. C., 24 1/8" x 30"
10.610 Sheet Steel and Frigate on the Slip, Shelburne, Nova
Scotia. W ., 15 3/8" x 22 3/8"
10.61 1 Ship Sailing into Harbour, Newfoundland. W.,
15 3/8" x 22 5/8"
10.61 2 Southampton Pub, D-Day Plus One. W.,
15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
10.613 Stand Easy on Frigate’s After Gun Deck. W., 9 7/8" x 14"
10.614 Stand Easy, Ready Use Lockers. Wash, 14" x 9 7/8"
165
10,63 5 St John’s Harbour, Newfoundland. C., 24" x 30"
10.616 St John’s, from the South Shore, Newfoundland. W.,
15 5/8" x 22 5/16"
10.617 Stokers. W., 28 1/2" x 22"
10.618 Third Canadian Division Assault Troops. W.,
21 1/4" x 28 3/4"
10.619 Upper Deck Stoker. Pencil, 27 1/4" x 20"
10.620 View of the Harbour, Newfoundland. W., 15 1/2" x 22 1/2"
10.621 W/T Operator and Messenger. C., 30" x 24"
10.622 Wheel House. W., 21" x 14 1/2"
13,133 Disembarking Troops from LCIs, D-Day. C., 30" x 40"
166
Pictures Received From
The British War Artists
Advisory Committee
Edward Ardizzone
Born in 1900. Studied at the Westminster School of Art with
Bernard Meninsky, (1920-21). Water colour painter, lithographer.
Official War Artist 1940-45.
7.800 Column Halted in a Slum Area. W., 12 1/4" x 1 1 1/4"
7.801 Corpse Outside a Battalion Headquarters. W.,
6 1/2" x 6 3/4"
7.802 Officers Mess at Cattolica. W., 9 1 /2" x 1 0 1 /4"
Stephen Bone
Born at Chiswick, London in 1904, son of Sir Muirhead Bone.
Studied at home and at the Slade School under Henry Tonks
(1922-24). Travelled widely, especially in Scandinavia. Worked on
camouflage for the first two years of the war and was an Official War
Artist with rank of Honorary Lieutenant RNVR for the last two
years. Landscape and portrait painter, author, art critic and television
personality. Died at London in 1958.
7.803 Courseulles. C. on B., 9 7/8” x 14"
Henry Can-
Born at Leeds in 1894. Studied at Leeds College of Art with Haywood
Rider and the Royal College of Art, South Kensington with William
Rothenstein. Official War Artist with rank of Honorary Captain.
Painter of landscapes, portraits, in oil and water colour. Lives in
London.
7.804 African Airfield. C., 20" x 36"
7.805 Cassino No. 2. C., 30" x 35 1/4"
Leslie Cole
Born in 1910 at Swindon (?). Studied at the College School of Art,
Swindon; the Birmingham College of Art; and the Royal College of
Art. Official War Artist with rank of Honorary Captain in the Royal
Marines. Painter and teacher. Lives in London.
7,806 Malta ‘Red Nose’ Spitfires in their Pens. W., 19" x 25"
Charles Ernest Cundall
Born at Stretford, Lancs, in 1890. Studied at the Slade School, The
Royal College of Art and the Manchester School of Art. Painter of
landscapes and portraits. Held the rank of Honorary Captain, Royal
Marines.
7,807 RAF Station at Down Ampney. C., 28" x 50"
169
William Dring
Bom in 1904 at London. Studied at the Slade School of Fine Arts
(1922-25). R.A. in 1955. Lives in Winchester.
7.808 Lieutenant Commander W.E.S. Briggs. W., 18 1/2” x 12 3/4"
7.809 Zero Hour. Pastel, 49” x 49”
Richard Ernst Eurich
Born at Bradford, Yorkshire in 1903. Studied at the Bradford School
of Arts and Crafts (1920-24) and at the Slade School, London
(1924-26) under Henry Tonks. Member of the New English Art
Club and the London Group. War artist to the Admiralty, 1941-45
with rank of Honorary Captain, Royal Marines. A. R.A. in 1942.
R.A. in 1953. Lives in Southampton.
7,810 Light Coastal Forces Blow Up an Enemy Merchantman. C.,
30" x 40”
Hubert Andrew Freeth
Bom at Birmingham in 1912. Studied at the College of Art Birmingham.
A.R.A. in 1955. Teacher, portrait painter and engraver. Lives in
Middlesex near London.
7.811 W/C J.A. Kent, DFC, AFC. Pencil, 16 1/2" x 12 1/4"
Anthony Gross
Born in 1905. Studied at the Slade School and at L’Academie
Julian and Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Held rank of Honorary
Captain during the war. Teaches etching and engraving at the Slade,
7.812 Canadian Advanced Dressing Station. Pen and wash,
15” x 22"
Keith Henderson
Bom in 1883. Studied at the Slade School and in Paris. Painted in
both wars. Illustrator and painter especially in water colours.
7.813 A Bomber Flying Officer from Nova Scotia. C., 40” x 30”
7.814 F/OE.L.Badoux. C., ll"x 11"
Thomas Hennell
Bom in 1903 at Ridley Rectory, Kent. Studied at the Polytechnic
School of Art, London (1921-26). In early years of the war, worked
for the Pilgrim Trust (Recording Britain) and for the Ministry of
Information. War Artist in Iceland, the Invasion of North-West
Europe to Holland, Ceylon and the Burmah Front. Reported missing
and presumed dead after capture by Indonesian terrorists in Batavia,
Java, in 1945. Held rank of Honorary Lieutenant, RNVR. Water
colourist, poet and author.
7,815 Caen - Place de Saint Pierre. W., 15 1/2" x 19"
170
Eric Kennington
A biographical note may be found in the Canadian War Memorials
section.
7.816 P/O W.L. McNight, DFC and Bar. Pastel, 29" x 21 3/4"
7.817 W/C G.R. McGregor, DFC. Pastel, 22 1/4" x 16 1/2"
7.818 S/L W.H. Corbet. Pastel, 20 1/4" x 15 1/4"
Henry Lamb
Bom in 1883 at Adelaide, Australia. Studied medicine at Victoria
University, Manchester and at Guy’s Hospital. Left medicine and then
studied under Francis Dodd, and Augustus John in London and at La
Pallette, Paris. Served in RAMC in Macedonia, Palestine and France
in the First World War. Awarded Military Cross in 1917. Painted for
Imperial War Museum in 1919. Official War Artist with rank of
Honorary Captain in Second World War. R.A. in 1949. Died in
1960.
7.819 Major C.H. Neroutsos. Coloured pencil, 14" x 9 1/4"
7.820 Capt F.W.G.B. Stanley. Coloured pencil, 19" x 12 1/4"
7.821 Trooper D. Baillie. Coloured pencil, 13 1/8" x 10 1/8"
7.822 Capt F.W. Johnson. Coloured pencil, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2"
7.823 Lt R. Cayford. Coloured pencil, 13 3/4" x 10 1/2"
7.824 Col A. Hamilton Gault. Coloured pencil, 18 3/4" x 12 3/8"
7.825 Capt W.J.A. Wallace. Coloured pencil, 12 1/2" x 8 1/4”
7.826 Maintenance in the Forest. C., 14" x 18"
7.827 W. Desmond. C., 24" x 20"
7.828 Trooper O.G. Govan. C., 24" x 20"
7.829 Major G. Perrigard. C., 24" x 20"
7.830 ‘Pop’ Picher. C., 20" x 1 6"
7.831 French Canadian. C., 20” x 16"
7.832 Major General Worthington. C., 22" x 18"
7.833 A Redskin in the Canadian Royal Artillery. C.,
30" x 25"
7.834 Capt A. Phelan. Coloured pencil, 18 3/4" x 12 1/4"
7.835 Sgt J.C. Wall. Coloured pencil, 16" x 12 1/4"
7.836 D. Radoman. Coloured pencil, 19" x 12 1/4"
7.837 Sergeant Major R. McCauley. Coloured pencil,
19" x 12 1/8"
7.838 F.J. Pickard. Coloured pencil, 19" x 12 1/4”
7.839 Gunner J.D.W. Plumbtree. Pencil, 18 3/4" x 12 1/4"
7.840 Gunner M.D. Abbott. Coloured pencil, 1 8 3/4" x 12 1/8"
7.841 Major F.B. Zink. Coloured pencil, 18 3/4" x 12 5/8"
7.842 Gunner W.J. Ollett. Coloured pencil, 13 1/4” x 10 1/8"
7.843 Lt W.C. Green. Coloured pencil, 19" x 12 1/4"
7.844 Trooper John Lavigne. Coloured pencil, 18 3/4" x 12 1/4"
7.845 Lt P. Ryckman. Coloured pencil, 18 3/4" x 12 1/4"
7.846 Trooper J. Racine. Coloured pencil, 15" x 12 1/4"
7.847 Lt Col J. Vinning. Coloured pencil, 18 3/4" x 12 3/8"
7.848 Sgt Boittaux. Coloured pencil, 14 3/4" x 10 3/4"
7.849 Lt W.A. MacMillen. Coloured pencil, 12 1/2" x 9"
7.850 Gunner C. Leblanc. Coloured pencil, 12 1/2” x 9 1/4”
7.851 Capt F.R.P. Arsenault. C., 24" x 20"
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John Nash
Born at London in 1893. Mainly self-taught but was encouraged by
his brother Paul Nash to paint in water colour. Began to paint in oils
in 1914. Enlisted in 1916 in the Artists’ Rifles and became an Of-
ficial War Artist in 1918. Official Artist World War II with rank of
Honorary Captain, Royal Marines. Member of the London Group
1913. Has taught at the Royal College of Art and the Ruskin
Drawing School, Oxford. A.R.A. in 1940. R.A. in 1951. Lives near
Chichester.
7,852 Refitting. W., 14 1/4" x 21 3/4"
Paul Nash
A biographical note may be found in the Canadian War Memorials
section.
7.853 Flying Against Germany. C., 28" x 36"
7.854 Hampden Bomber Flying Against Germany. W., 1 1" x 15 1/2"
Cuthbert Orde
Born in 1888 at Great Yarmouth. Appears to have held rank of
Captain in World War I. Worked by private arrangement with the
Station Commander at an airfield in the North of England from
1940 onwards.
7.855 S/L F.A. Gilchrist, DFC. Charcoal, 16" x 12"
7.856 F/O B.D. Russell. Crayon, 14" x 10 3/4"
7.857 F/L H.M. Tamblyn, DFC. Conte, 14" x 1 1 "
7.858 F/L P.S. Turner, DFC. Conte, 14" x 11 ”
Christopher Perkins
Born in 1891 at Peterborough. Art master at Oundle School before
the Second World War. Lieutenant in Royal Artillery (Anti-Aircraft)
but released in 1943.
7.859 Sunderland Immobilized by Ice. C., 22" x 36"
Roland Vivian Pitchforth
Bom in 1895 at Wakefield. Studied at Wakefield School of Art, the
Leeds School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Member of the
London Group. A.R.A. in 1942 and R.A. in 1953. Honorary Captain
in the Royal Marines in the Second Wrold War. Artist in water colour
and oils.
7.860 Sunderland Taking-Off at Plymouth. W., 14" x 20 1/2"
7.861 A/A Practice at Sea. W., 22" x 30”
Eric Kavilious
Born in 1903 at London. Studied at the Eastbourne School of Art
and at the Royal College of Art under Paul Nash. Made book il-
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lustrations and designs for furniture, pottery and glass; later turned
to painting in water colour. An Official War Artist in World War II,
holding rank of Honorary Captain in the Royal Marines. Died on
active service in a flight over Iceland in 1942.
7.862 Destroyers at Night. Pen and G., 16 3/4" x 22 3/4"
7.863 View from the Rear Hatch of a Walrus. G., 17” x 22 1/2"
7.864 Spitfires - Early Morning. G., 18” x 24 1/2"
7.865 Boston Bombers in the Sun. G., 17 1/8” x 21”
Albert Richards
Born at Wallasey, England, in 1919. Made numerous submissions of
his work done while a sapper in the Royal Engineers. Appointed an
Official War Artist in December, 1943 with rank of Honorary Captain.
Dropped by parachute with 6th Airborne Division just after D-Day
1944. Killed by a mine near the river Rhine in March 1945.
7.866 Holland, the Eyes of the Artillery. C., 22 1/2” x 30 5/8"
Sir William Rothenstein
A biographical note may be found in the Canadian War Memorials
Section.
7.867 Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Bowhill, KCB. Sanguine,
16" x 1 1 1/2"
7.868 S/L F.M. Gobeil. Sanguine, 16 1/4" x 12 1/4"
A. R Thomson
Alfred Reginald Thomson was born at Bangalore, India, in 1895.
Studied under John Harsaland and C.M.Q. Orchardson. Specially
employed for a number of specific works 1940-44. A.R.A. 1939, R.A.
1945.
7.869 F/S J.O. Mclllquham, DFM. C., 30" x 20"
7.870 P/O J.E. Cumming-Bart Charcoal, 30" x 20 1/2"
C.C. Turner
He is listed as having held the rank of Warrant Officer in the RAF
and was stationed in Essex in 1945. There are two of his works in the
Imperial War Museum.
7,871 Glider Train. C., 20" x 30 1/4"
John Worsley
Born in 1919. Studied at the Goldsmith’s College of Art under
Olive Gardiner, James Bateman and Stanley Anderson. Served as a
naval officer with rank of Lieutenant RNVR before becoming official
war artist. Marine artist and portrait painter in oil, water colour and
black and white
7,872 Destroyers Making a Smoke Screen. W., 12 1/4" x 21 3/4"
173
Pictures Commissioned or Purchased
by The National Gallery of Canada
During and After World War II
or Received as Gifts from The Artist
or Private Individuals or Deposited
by Other Government Departments.
Anonymous
A German War Artist.
14,405 Untitled. (Study for a POW cage ? ). W., 20” x 15 7/8"
Caven Atkins
Born in 1907 at London, Ontario. Studied at the Winnipeg School of
Art with Lemoine FitzGerald and C. K. Gebhardt. Instructor of Art
at Winnipeg School and other institutions. Canadian Group of
Painters in 1937. Designer and landscapist. Lives in Michigan.
14.036 Air Raid Aftermath. T., 12” x 10 1/8”
14.037 Arc Welder Working on a Bulkhead. Egg T. on B.,
9 3/4” x 12 1/2"
14.038 Arc Welders by Night. G., 1 1 1/8" x 1 5 5/8”
14.039 Competition in Air Raid Practice. G., 22 5/8” x 31 3/8"
14.040 Crane Bed Along the Ways. Ink and pencil, 13 3/4” x 19 7/8”
14.041 Cranes at Work on a Hull. Ink and coloured pencil,
10 7/8” x 14 7/8"
14.042 Even to Such as These. Pen and ink, 13 7/8" x 8 7/8”
14.043 Forge Shop. W„ 10 1/2" x 15"
14.044 From the Keel Up. Pencil, 13 3/4” x 19 7/8"
14.045 Heavy Press for Cutting Heavy Steel Plates. Charcoal,
13 3/4" x 19 7/8"
14.046 Hull Painted with Red Lead by Night. Conte, 13 3/4” x 20"
14.047 Hull 32 - V for Victory. G., 1 5 1 /4" x 1 1 3/8"
14.048 Installing Gantry Cranes Along the Ways. Conte,
19 7/8" x 27 1/2"
14.049 Just Launched and Painted. Conte, 13 3/4" x 19 7/8"
14.050 Laying Crane Bed. Conte, 13 3/4” x 39 3/4"
14.051 Machine Shop Installations. W., 14 3/4" x 17 7/8"
14.052 Men at Work, Factory Interior. C., 36" x 48"
14.053 Men at Work at Rivet Hole Press. Pen and coloured pencil,
12" x 18"
14.054 Mine Sweepers Under Construction. Pen and ink,
10 1/4" x 15 3/8"
14.055 Outfitting a Minesweeper at Night. C., 31 5/8" x 23"
14.056 Prefabricating Bulkheads. Coloured wash and ink,
12" x 18"
14.057 Untitled (Forging). W., 23" x 31 1/2"
14.058 The Westmount at Night. Waxed water colour,
30" x 22 3/4"
14.059 Westmount at Night. Ink, 10" x 10 3/4"
14.060 Working on Hull 31 by Night. Pen, ink and W.,
14" x 19 7/8"
Lawrence R. Batchelor
Born at Montreal in 1887. Served in the Canadian Expeditionary
Force 1915-19. Enrolled in the Royal Montreal Regiment in West-
mount, P.Q. in July 1940. He served with them in Three Rivers,
P.Q. until February 1942 when he was transferred to Montreal and
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then to Ottawa. Released with the rank of Captain due to medical
reasons in February 1945. Died at Montreal in May 1961.
14.061 Bayonet Assault Course. W., 16" x 27"
14.062 Bayonet Practice. W., 10" x 15"
14.063 Bren Carriers and Jeep. W., 16" x 23 7/8”
14.064 Church Service. W., 10" x 15”
14.065 Grenade Practice. W., 10" x 15"
14.066 Grenade Practice. W., 16" x 23"
14.067 Maintenance Crew at Work. W., 10" x 15"
14.068 Maintenance Crew at Work. W., 16" x 21 3/4"
14.069 Men’s Kitchen (Butcher and Cooks). W., 10" x 15"
14.070 Molotov Cocktail. W., 16" x 23 7/8"
14.071 Motor Cycles Refueling. W., 16" x 22"
14.072 Obstacle Course. W., 16" x 26 7/8"
1 4.073 Officers Mess. W„ 9" x 1 3 7/8"
14.074 On the March with the Pipe Band. W., 10" x 14"
14.075 Refueling Motor Cycles. W., 10" x 15"
14.076 Testing of Gas Respirators. W., 10" x 1 5"
14.077 Testing of Gas Respirators. W., 16" x 23 3/4"
14.078 Thompson Carbine Sub-Machine Gun Practice. W., 16" x 23"
14.079 Thompson Sub-Machine Gun Practice. W., 10" x 15"
14.080 Trench Mortar Practice. W., 12" x 16”
14.081 Vickers Machine Gun Practice. W., 9" x 12 5/8"
14.082 Vickers Machine Gun Practice. W., 15" x 22"
14.088 Bren Carriers and Jeeps (Manoeuvres). Pencil,
5 1/2" x 9"
14.089 Obstacle Course. Pencil, 8" x 10"
14.090 Night Attack (Tracer Bullets). Pencil, 8" x 10"
14.091 Attack Scene. Pencil, 8" x 10"
14.092 Reconnaissance Car. Pencil, 8" x 10"
14.093 Type of Huts. Pencil, 8" x 10"
14.094 Rifle Grenade Practice. Pencil, 8" x 10”
14.095 Armed Combat. Pencil, 8" x 10"
14.096 Molotov Cocktail. Pencil, 8" x 10"
14.097 The Village (Cleaning Out Tactics). Pencil, 8" x 10"
14,404 Unarmed Combat. Six pencil sketches in one frame,
10" x 8", 10" x 8", 10" x 8", 8" x 9 1/2" , 10" x 8",
and 8" x 9 3/8"
Gil J. Bourgault
A member of the well-known family of wood carvers at Saint Jean
Port Joli in the province of Quebec.
14,357 Hommages de Notre-Dame-du-Lac. Wood relief,
30 1/4" x 22 1/2"
Adolphus George Broomfield
Born at Toronto in 1906. Educated at the Ontario College of Art
where he studied under J.E.H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer and others
and at art schools in the U.S.A. and Europe.
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Commissioned as Pilot Officer in the Equipment Branch RCAF
in March 1942. Served in the Equipment Branch in Newfoundland and
Eastern Canada and overseas until his release in March 1946. Held the
rank of squadron leader.
At one time seriously considered for service as an Official War
Artist but chose to remain at his equipment duties. However, painted
under special arrangements while carrying out normal duties with
Bomber Command and 2nd TAF. The scenes below relate to Squadrons
served by 143 Wing RCAF in the United Kingdom, France and
Belgium.
A.R.C.A. 1945. Design consultant in textiles. Lives near Toronto.
14.369 Making Smoke off Juno Sector, Normandy, France. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/2"
14.370 143 Airfield Airmen’s Mess, Homewood Park, Hants,
England. Chalk technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.371 Inoculation Parade at Dispersal 143 Airfield, England. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.372 Awaiting Zero Hour, England. Chalk technique and W.,
14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.373 440 Dispersal 143 Airfield 2nd TAF England ’44. Chalk
technique and W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.374 Unloading LST 2 Mike Beach, Juno Sector, Normandy,
1944. Chalk technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21"
14.375 Cully, Normandy. Chalk technique and W.,
14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.376 Emergency Airstrip, Lantheuil, Normandy 143 Wing.
Chalk technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.377 German Dugout near Lantheuil, Normandy. Chalk
technique and W., 10 1/2" x 14 3/4"
14.378 Knocked Out ‘West Wall’ Gun Forts, near Ver-sur-Mer,
Normandy. Chalk technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/8”
14.379 Falaise Normandy Refugees. Chalk technique and W.,
14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.380 French Farm, Normandy. Chalk technique and W.,
14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.381 Refugees Passing Through Falaise, Normandy. Chalk
technique and W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.382 Transport with Supplies for 2nd Army in Belgium. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.383 German Airdrome Brussels/Melsbroek. Chalk technique and
W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4”
14.384 FW 190 Nose in Melsbroek, Belgium. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.385 German Hangar, Melsbroek, Belgium. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.386 Normandy Dust. Chalk technique and W., 14 3/4" x 21 1/4"
14.387 Preparing for Winter — Eindhoven, Holland. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.388 Road Convoy to the Front near Cully, Normandy. Chalk
technique and W., 13 1/8" x 19 1/2"
14.389 Field Hospital near Cully, Nonnandy. Chalk technique and W.,
W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
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14.390 Troops Digging in After Landing, Normandy. Chalk technique
andW., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.391 Bretteville, Normandy. Chalk technique and W.,
14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.392 Troops from Front Passing Through Norrey-en-Bessin,
Normandy. Chalk technique and W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.393 Main Street of Carpiquet, Normandy. Chalk technique and
W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.394 Caen, Normandy — L’Abbaye-Aux-Dames. Chalk technique
andW., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.395 Typhoon Aircraft at Eindhoven, Holland. Chalk technique
andW., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.396 July, Normandy 1944 (Hun Recce Planes above). Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.397 Aircraft Maintenance in Normandy. Chalk technique and
W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.398 Aircraft Nets, Normandy. Chalk technique and W.,
14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
14.399 Typhoon with 1000 lb. Bombs — Normandy. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/8"
14.400 Knocked Out ‘Tiger’ Tank near Bretteville, Normandy.
Chalk technique and W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/8"
14.401 Operations Van, TAF, Melsbroek. Chalk technique and
W., 14 1/2" x 21 1/4"
14.402 143 Wing 2nd TAF Move into Eindhoven, Holland. Chalk
technique and W., 14 1/2” x 21 1/4"
14.403 Wash Day in TAF. Chalk technique and W., 14 5/8" x 21 1/4"
Alfred Joseph Casson
Born at Toronto in 1898. Served his apprenticeship to a lithog-
rapher in Hamilton. Returned to Toronto in 1916 and studied with
Harry Britton at the Ontario College of Art and also studied at the
Central Technical School. Became a member of the Group of Seven
in 1926. A.R.C.A. in 1926. R.C.A. in 1939. P.R.C.A. 1948-52.
Designer and landscape artist.
14.083 Tank Manoeuvres, Camp Borden. B., 37" x 45"
14.084 Heavy Going, Camp Borden. C., 20 1/8" x 24"
Paraskeva Clark
Bom in St Petersburg (Russia). Studied there with Savely Zaidenberg,
1916-18 and at the ‘Free Studio’ (the former Academy), 1918-21,
under Vassily Schoukaeff and Petrov-Vodkin. Lived in Paris from
1923 until she married and came to Canada in 1931. Painter of
landscapes, Figures and still life. The artist was specially commissioned
to paint the activities of the RCAF women services. Lives in Toronto.
14.085 Maintenance Jobs in the Hangar. C., 32 1/8" x 40"
14.086 Parachute Riggers. C., 32" x 40"
14.087 ‘Quaicker’ Girls. C., 29" x 35"
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Charles Fraser Comfort
For Biographical note see War Records Collection.
4,978 Major W.A. Ogilvie, MBE. W., 3 1 " x 33"
4,990 Ontario Summer, 1940. W., 40" x 48"
Alma Mary Duncan
Born at Paris, Ontario in 1917. Studied at the Montreal Museum of
Fine Arts with Goodridge Roberts and with Ernst Newmann and
Adam Scott in Montreal. Worked in graphics and animation at the
National Film Board from 1943 to 1951. Free-lanced with Audrey
Maclaren as “Dunclaren Productions” from 1951 and their production
“Kuviak the Sleepy Hunter”, an animated puppet film, won a British
Film Academy award in 1953. Also won a prize for her drawings
at the 1966 Biennale of Prints and Drawings at Lugano, Switzerland.
Lives in Ottawa.
14.345 Rivetting Ships’ Boilers. Charcoal, 20 1/8” x 26 1/4"
14.346 Interior of Boiler Shop (Ship Building). Charcoal,
26" x 20"
14.347 Shaping Hot Metal under Hammer (Ship Building). Charcoal,
19 7/8" x 26"
Henry George Glyde
Bom at Luton, Bedfordshire, in 1906. Studied at the Royal College of
Art, London. Taught art in London before coming to Canada in
1935. Taught at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art,
Calgary, 1936-46; professor of art and head of the department of
art at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, since 1946. A.R.C.A.
in 1942. R.C.A. in 1949. The works were commissioned by the
National Gallery and were made on a trip with A. Y. Jackson in
1945.
14.098 Alaska Highway. G., 15 1/2” x 19 5/8"
14.099 Alaska Highway. B., 9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
14.100 Bridge Building. B., 10" x 13 7/8"
14.101 Relay Station. B., 9 3/4" x 13 7/8"
14.102 Road Building. B„ 10" x 13 7/8"
14.103 Tagish. B., 9 7/8" x 13 7/8"
R. Golden-Short
Painted forest scenes of the New Forest, Hampshire. Died at Lynd-
hurst, in the New Forest about 1935.
15,168 Canadian Lumberjacks in the New Forest near Lyndhurst
1914-1918. W., 11" x 14 7/8"
Joseph Sydney Hallam
Born at Manchester, Fanes, in 1898. Came to Toronto in 1910.
Studied at the Hamilton Art School, and the Ontario College of
181
Art, Toronto, under J. W. Beatty and others. A.R.C.A. in 1943,
R.C.A. in 1950. Died in 1953 at Toronto.
14,104 North Barrier. Camp Borden. C., 30" x 40"
B. Coghill Haworth
Mrs Bobs (Coghil) Haworth (also known as Zema Haworth) was
born at Queenstown, South Africa. Studied at the Royal College of
Art, London, under Sir William Rothenstein, Eric Gill and others.
Came to Canada in 1923. Wife of Peter Haworth. Water-colour painter
and ceramist. Instructor in ceramics, Central Technical School,
Toronto. A.R.C.A. in 1948. The artist was commissioned to paint for
the National Gallery during the summer of 1943.
14.105 Alliford Bay. G., 20 1/8" x 25"
14.106 Anti-Aircraft Gun. G., 15 3/4" x 22 3/4"
14.107 Hurricanes, Patricia Bay. G., 20" x 25"
14.108 Patricia Bay, Ventura in Dispersal. G., 20" x 25"
14.109 Sea Island. G., 20" x 25 1/4"
14.110 The Sweeper. G., 20 1/8" x 25 1/4"
Peter Haworth
Born in Lancashire, England in 1889. Studied at the Manchester
School of Art and at the Royal College of Art, London under Sir
William Rothenstein and W. Anning Bell. Served in the RAF in
World War I and was awarded the DFC. Came to Canada in 1923 and
settled in Toronto. Director of art at the Central Technical School,
Toronto 1929-35. A.R.C.A. in 1946 and R.C.A. in 1954. Instructor
in design, University of Toronto, from 1939. Water-colour painter and
stained glass artist. The artist was commissioned to paint for the
National Gallery during the summer of 1943.
14.111 Camp Alliford Bay, Charlotte Islands. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
14.112 Canso, Catalina, Alliford Bay. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
14.113 Hospital Ship. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
14.114 Hurricanes, Kitty-Hawks and Bolinbrokes. W.,
15 1/4" x 22 1/4"
14.115 PBY Repair. W., 15 1/4" x 22 1/2"
14.116 Repair Job. W., 19 7/8" x 25"
Hied
A German (Air Force ? ) War Artist.
14.423 Casualty on the Beach at Dieppe. Pastel, 20" x 18 1/4"
14.424 Casualties on the Beach. Pastel, 17 1/2" x 22 1/2"
14.425 Destroyed Tank and Casualties. Pastel, 16 3/4" x 25 1/8"
Charles Huard
Born in Paris in 1875. Book illustrator and caricaturist whose work
appeared in Le Rire, Punch and Scribner’s Magazine. Appointed
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‘Peintre Militaire’ with the Sixth Army in January 1915 after some
months of service in the ranks. His drawings of military activities in the
Champagne district and Soissons were deposited in the Musee de
l’Armee, Hotel des Invalides, Paris.
15,039 Infantry Patrol in Soissons. Etching, 9 3/4" x 6 7/8"
Jack Humphrey
Jack Weldon Humphrey, born at Saint John, New Brunswick in
1901. Studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston,
under Philip Hale and painting at the Arts Students League, New
York, and Charles Hawthorn’s Cape Cod School. Travelled and
studied in Europe 1929-30. Has taught at Queen’s University, Kingston,
Ontario. LLD. (New Brunswick) 1951. Painted in Paris on a Canadian
Government scholarship 1952-54. Painter of landscape and figures
mainly in water colour. The portrait of Milton Gregg was com-
missioned by the National Gallery. Died at Saint John, New Brunswick,
March 1967.
4,568 A Canadian Sailor. C., 30" x 23 7/8"
8,984 Portrait of Milton Gregg, VC, MC. B., 32 1/8" x 24"
Alexander Young Jackson
See Canadian War Memorials Section for biographical details.
14,890 Twenty-four pages from Artist’s notebook (1917-18).
Pencil, various small sizes.
Louis Keene
See Canadian War Memorials Section for biographical details.
14.117 The Awakening. W., 17" x 13 5/8"
14.118 Battle of Britain. W., 15 1/8" x 14 1/8"
14.119 Blackout. W., 17 1/8" x 14 1/4"
14.120 Incident. W., 14 1/8" x 13 1/2"
14.121 In the Wake of the Hun. W., 16" x 16 1/4"
14.122 Military Objective. W., 16" x 14"
14.123 Nelson Wonders. W., 18 1/8" x 16"
14.124 No Thoroughfare. W., 14 7/8" x 13 1/2"
14.125 One Sunday Morning. W., 16 1/8" x 14 1/8"
14.126 Our Neighbours at the End of the Street. W.,
17 3/4" x 16 1/8"
14.127 Pattern in Surrey, 1941. W., 15" x 13 7/8"
14.128 A Victorian Gentleman Looks at London. W.,
15 1/4" x 13"
Eric Henri Keninington
A biographical note may be found in the section on the Canadian
War Memorials.
4,627 F/L K.O. Moore, DSO. C., 25 3/4" x 1 9 5/8"
183
Lunstroth
A German Air Force War Artist.
14.419 German Soldiers Rendering First Aid. W., 19 3/8" x 25 3/8"
14.420 Carrying Wounded. W„ 19 3/8" x 25 3/8"
14.421 Stragglers on the Beach. W., 19 3/8" x 25 1/4"
14.422 Mopping Up after the Battle. W., 19 3/5” x 25 1/4"
Margaret Kathleen (Nichol) MacLeod
Born at Listowel, Ontario in 1904. Pupil of Franklin Brownell
in Ottawa, then studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Montreal.
Following her marriage moved from Toronto to New York in
1937. Taught at the Summer School of the University of New
Brunswick 1940-48. Painter of genre, figures, and landscapes. Com-
missioned by the National Gallery to paint the three women’s
services. Signed herself in her mature period Pegi Nicol MacLeod.
Died at New York 1949.
14.134 Accoutrements of a WRCN Officer. P., 19 3/4" x 24"
14.135 Untitled (After Duty, on the Plaza, No. 3). P.,
19 1/4" x 24"
14.136 Untitled (After Duty on the Plaza, No. 2). P., 24" x 20"
14.137 After Duty on the Plaza. C., 19" x 24"
14.138 Air Women. W., 19 1/8" x 25"
14.139 Air Women. W., 24 1/4" x 18 3/4"
14.140 Air Women Parade. W., 25" x 19 1/8"
14.141 Air Women Raise Ensign. W., 23 1/2" x 18"
14.142 Anna. B., 12 1/4" x 17"
14.143 At Ease. W., 25" x 19 1/4"
14.144 Bacon. W„ 24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
14.145 Baines Here! P„ 16 1/4" x 12 3/4"
14.146 Baked Apple in the Galley. W., 24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
14.147 Basket Ball. W., 19" x 24 7/8"
14.148 Beauty Parlour. W„ 17" x 22 1/8"
14.149 Block Buster. W„ 22" x 30"
14.150 Bulleting at Lunch. W., 27 1/4" x 17"
14.151 Bus Loading a Brood of WRCNs. P., 16 1/4" x 12 3/4"
14.152 Can Opening in Galley. W., 24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
14.153 Canteen. W., 19 1/8" x 24 7/8"
14.154 Canteen. W„ 24 1/4" x 18 3/4"
14.155 Beautician. W., 25” x 19 1/8"
14.156 Cleaning the ‘Steamer’. W., 24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
14.157 Covey of CWACs. W., 24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
14.158 CWAC Beauty Parlour # 1. W., 21 1/8" x 18 5/8"
14.159 CWAC Beauty Parlour. W., 24 3/4" x 19"
14.160 CWAC Bride. W., 28" x 1 7"
14.161 ‘Cwacerouses’ (Happy Girls). W., 24 1/2" x 19"
14.162 CWAC Jeep. W., 29 1/2" x 22"
14.163 CWAC Kitchen. W., 26 1/8" x 20 5/8"
14.164 CWAC Officer. W., 29 3/4" x 22"
14.165 CWAC Summer Coat. W., 28" x 17"
14.166 CWACs at Commerce High. W., 19 1/8" x 24 7/8"
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14.167 CWACs Paint. W„ 19 1/4" x 24"
14.168 CWACs Trench Coat. W., 41 1/4" x 27"
14.169 CWACs Washing Private Silverware. W., 29 1/2" x 22 1/4"
14.170 Dimpy Walker. C., 19" x 29"
14.171 Direct Descendants of Nelson. W., 24" x 18 5/8"
14.172 Dish Mountain. W„ 30 3/4" x 25 3/4"
14.173 Double Bunk. W„ 25" x 19"
14.174 Draft Orders. C., 31 3/8" x 42 1/4"
14.175 Draft to West Coast. W„ 25" x 19 1/8"
14.176 Draft to West Coast. P„ 12 3/4" x 16 1/4"
14.177 Forecastle. W., 23 1/2" x 35 1/2"
14.178 Form for Stenography. W., 25" x 19 1/8"
14.179 The Galley. W., 30 1/8" x 22"
14.180 General Duty CWACs. W., 24" x 19 1/4"
14.181 Glebe Barracks to Glebe School. W., 24 1/8" x 18 1/2"
14.182 Glebe, CWACs. W., 19" x 25"
14.183 Glebe Girls Return to Barracks. W., 18 1/2" x 24 1/4"
14.184 J.A. Hunt. W„ 25" x 18 7/8"
14.185 In Between Duties. W., 25" x 19"
14.186 Joan Doth Keel the Pot. C., 36" x 30"
14.187 Leading Wren. C., 10 1/4" x 8"
14.188 Leaving Wallis House. W., 24 1/8" x 18 1/2"
14.189 Letter Opening in the Galley. W., 25" x 19 1/8"
14.190 LAW MacDonald. P., 23 3/4" x 17 3/4"
14.191 Mess. W., 23 1/4" x 35 1/2"
14.192 Morning Inspection. W., 24" x 19 1/2"
14.193 Morning Parade. C., 30" x 36"
14.194 Morning Parade. W., 18 5/8" x 23 1/2"
14.195 Untitled (Morning Parade ?). W., 8 7/8" x 11 7/8"
14.196 A New Officer Visits Unit Office. W., 24 1/8" x 18 1/2"
14.197 Night Drill. W„ 19 1/8" x 24 7/8"
14.198 Noon. Wrens. Naval Headquarters. W., 24 1/8" x 18 5/8"
14.199 Noon. W„ 25" x 19"
14.200 Off to Saint John. W., 25" x 19 1/8"
14.201 Orderly Room. W., 27 3/4" x 16 7/8"
14.202 Orderly Room. W., 28" x 17"
14.203 Ottawa. C., 30" x 40"
14.204 Pears. W„ 25" x 19 1/8"
14.205 Raising Ensign. W., 23 3/4" x 17 3/4"
14.206 RCAF Ensign. C., 39 3/4" x 28 1/8"
14.207 RCAF Folding Ensign. W., 18" x 24 1/8"
14.208 RCAF Major. W., 23 3/4" x 18 1/4"
14.209 RCAF Women’s Morning Parade. W., 19" x 25"
14.210 Regulating Office. P., 17 7/8” x 24"
14.211 Regulating Officer. W., 24" x 18 1/4"
14.212 Requests for Leave Passes. W., 24" x 19 1/4"
14.213 Salts and Bus. C., 30" x 36"
14.214 Salty. W., 24 1/4" x 18 1/2"
14.215 Salmon in the Galley. C., 30" x 36”
14.216 Sawing Beef. W., 24 3/4" x 19 1/8"
14.217 Second Avenue, Glebe, CWACs. W., 19 1/4" x 24"
14.218 Shy Wren. P., 16 1/4" x 12 3/4"
14.219 Sick Parade. P., 18" x 23 7/8"
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14.220 Sick Parade, Women’s Division. P., 24” x 17 7/8"
14.221 Speeding the Parting Wing Commander. C.,
20" x 23 7/8"
14.222 Spoon Bouquet. P., 17 7/8” x 24”
14.223 Steamers in the Galley. W., 24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
14.224 ‘Stew’ and Stewards. P., 23 3/4” x 18”
14.225 Stowing Crockery in the Galley. W., 24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
14.226 Swabbing Down the Decks. W., 25" x 19 1/8"
14.227 Tilt of the Hat. W., 25” x 19 1/8"
14.228 Unit Office. W„ 24 1/8" x 18 1/2"
14.229 Untitled C„ 22 1/2" x 31"
14.230 Untitled (at the WRCNs Dance). C., 36” x 30"
14.231 Untitled (WRCNs in the Dining Room). P.,
28 3/4" x 25 3/4"
14.232 Untitled (WRCN Switchboard Operator). C.,
23 3/4" x 19 7/8"
14.233 Untitled (WRCNs in Beauty Parlour). W.,
25" x 19 1/8"
1 4.234 WRCN Canteen. P., 1 8" x 24"
14.235 WRCNs and Admirals. P., 12 3/4" x 16 1/4"
14.236 WRCNs Coffeeing. P., 16 1/4" x 12 3/4"
14.237 WRCNs Dormitory, HMCS ‘Carleton’. W.,
23 1/4" x 35 1/2"
14.238 WRCNs Drill Hall. W., 25" x 19"
14.239 WRCNs Drill Hall. P., 12" x 16"
14.240 WRCNs Play. W., 19 1/8" x 24 7/8"
14.241 WRENs Sawing Beeves in Galley. W., 30” x 22"
14.242 Your Slip’s Showing. W., 25” x 19"
14.243 You Will Live in Ship HMCS ‘Carleton’. W.,
24 7/8" x 19 1/8"
Gera Muller
German Air Force War Artist. Held rank of captain.
14.406 Troops Withdrawing Being Strafed. Black chalk and ink,
19 1/2" x 15 3/8"
14.407 PWs Guarded by German Soldiers. Ink, pencil and wash,
18 1/2" x 12 1/4"
14.408 German Fighters Strafing Troops. Black chalk and ink,
19 1/2” x 15 3/8"
Paul Nash
A biographical note may be found in the Canadian War Memorials
Section.
8,992 The Menin Road II. Ink and wash on brown paper,
10 1/4" x 15 1/2"
Lilias Torrance Newton (Mrs)
Born at Montreal in 1896. Studied at the school of the Montreal
Art Association with William Brymner. Served with the Red Cross
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during World War I, then studied in London with Alfred Walmark.
After her marriage in 1921 she went to Paris in 1923 and studied
drawing with Alexandre Jacovleff. A.R.C.A. in 1923, R.C.A. in
1937. Taught at the Montreal Art Association. A portrait painter
of many leading Canadians and of royalty. The works below were
commissioned by the government for use as posters. Lives in Montreal.
14.249 Canadian Soldier No. 1. C., 40 1/8" x 31 1/8"
14.250 Portrait of a Canadian Soldier (Pte Alexander). C.,
46" x 33 3/4"
14.251 Air Marshal Breadner. C., 40 3/4" x 31 1/8"
14.252 W/C W.R. McBrien. C., 40" x 30"
14.253 W/C W.R. McBrien. C., 20" x 16"
14,349 Canadian Soldier No. 3. C., 42" x 3 1 1 /8"
Robert Wakeham Pilot
Born at St John’s, Newfoundland in 1898. Moved to Montreal in
1911. Pupil of his stepfather Maurice Cullen; also studied at the
school of the Art Association of Montreal with Cullen and William
Brymner and at the Academie Julian, Paris. Served as a gunner in the
CEF 1916-19. A.R.C.A. in 1925, R.C.A. 1935; P.R.C.A. 1952-54.
Taught etching at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Montreal, 1935-39.
Served in the Canadian Army (Active) from May 1940 until August
1945. Camouflage staff officer with 1 Canadian Corps and Head-
quarters 8th Army in England and Italy. MBE and mentioned in
Despatches. Died in 1967 at Montreal.
14,356 Witley Camp. P„ 8 3/8" x 10 1/2"
Hedley Graham James Rainnie
Born at London, England in 1914. He studied at the West Ham
School of Art and at the Royal Academy Schools. Painted and
taught in Australia and New Zealand before coming to Canada in
1940. Radio actor, illustrator and portrait painter.
14,254 Stormy Sea. C. on B., 16" x 20"
Hubert Rogers
Bom at Alberton, Prince Edward Island. Studied at the Central
Technical School, Toronto; the school of the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston; and in New York with Joanas Lie and others. Served in
World War I with 9th Canadian Garrison Artillery. Portrait painter,
illustrator and muralist. Commissioned to paint the Quebec Conference
by the National Gallery.
6,116 The Quebec Conference. C., 4l"x67 1/2”
14,255 Governor General’s Terrace. W., 12" x 1 8"
14,889 Portrait of Lt Col D. Menard, DSO. Conte,
25 3/8" x 30"
14,948 Portrait of Lt Jean Brillant, VC. C., 40" x 30"
187
Adam Sherrif Scott
Born at Perth, Scotland in 1887. Studied at the Edinburgh School of
Art (1904-6) and at the Allen-Fraser Institute, Edinburgh (1907-8).
Also studied at the Slade School, London (1910). Went to western
Canada in 1911 or 1912. Later he settled in Montreal where he
taught in his own school. A.R.C.A. in 1935. R.C.A. in 1942. Painter of
portraits, landscape, and mural decorations. The works below were
commissioned by the Government as posters.
14,256 Major Paul Triquet, VC. C., 30" x 36"
14,353 The Canadian Women’s Army Corps. C., 60 1/4" x 38"
Hans Seypfel
A German War Artist.
14.409 Harbour Entrance. Pencil and W., 13 1/8” x 17 1/2"
14.410 Finale. Pencil and W., 10 3/4" x 14 5/8"
14.41 1 Beach Scene after the Battle. W., 18 3/8" x 24 7/8"
Jack Leonard Shadbolt
Born at Shoeburyness, Essex. In his youth lived at Victoria, British
Columbia, and was there influenced by Emily Carr. Studied in
London with Victor Pasmore and William Coldstream; in Paris with
Andre Lhote; and in New York at the Art Students League. Painted
for the Army at Petawawa in Canada and in his spare time while
stationed in London, England, in 1945. Won a government scholar-
ship and painted in France, 1956-57. Retired 1966 from the Van-
couver School of Art as Head of the Department of Drawing and
Painting.
4.868 Bombed Naval and Military Hotel, South Kensington. W.,
30 1/4" x 22"
4.869 Poking in the Ruins. W., 30 1/4" x 22"
4.870 Troops Advancing in the Rain. W., 30 3/8" x 22"
14.257 Canadian Military Headquarters, London, England. W.,
22" x 30 3/4"
14.258 The Compound. W., 21" x 29 1/2"
14.259 A Comer of the Compound. Oil on paper, 29" x 22"
14.260 The Guard on Tower Number 5. W., 16 1/4" x 21"
14.261 Guards on the Water Tower. W., 30 3/4" x 21 7/8"
14.262 Guards Returning from Outer Gate. W., 22 1/8" x 30 3/4"
14.263 Guards Sleeping Between Shifts. W., 30 3/4" x 22 1/8"
14.264 Hallowe’en Cocktail Party in the Officers Mess. Oil on hi-art
board, 18 3/4" x 29 3/4"
14.265 Incoming and Outgoing Guards. W., 21" x 29 3/4"
14.266 No. 2 Tower. Pencil, 28 7/8" x 22"
14.267 Officer of the Day Entering the Main Compound Gate. W.,
21 3/8" x 29 3/4"
14.268 Prison Camp Among the Hills. G., 18 1/8" x 13 5/8"
14.269 Prisoner by the Wood Pile. W., 20 7/8" x 16 1/8"
14.270 A Prisoner Type. Pencil, 19 3/4" x 14 5/8"
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14.271 A Prisoner Type. Pencil, 1 5" x 10 3/4"
14.272 Main Entrance Gate. W., 21 3/4” x 29 5/8"
14.273 Prisoners’ Cook Tent. W., 22 1/2" x 30 5/8”
14.274 Prisoners Embarking for Work Project. Oil on paper,
21 3/8" x 27 7/8"
14.275 Prisoners Embarking on a Work Project. C.,
40" x 48"
14.276 POW Camp. B., 19 5/8" x 14 7/8"
14.277 Prisoners of War Sawing Wood. Oil on art board,
14 5/8" x 19 3/4"
14.278 Prisoners Returning from Construction Job. Oil on art
board, 19 7/8" x 14 5/8"
14.279 Sentries Stopping the Forestry Truck. W.,
16 1/8" x 20 3/4"
14.280 Sentry on Night Duty. G., 17" x 13 1/4"
14.281 Sentry Returning at Morning from Duty on Outer Gate,
POW Camp, Petawawa. W., 16 5/8” x 21 1/2"
14.282 Untitled (Portrait). W„ 30 3/8" x 22"
14.283 Untitled (POW Camp). G., 21 3/4" x 28"
14.284 Returning from Night Duty. W., 31" x 22 1/8"
14.285 A Veteran Guard Under an Awning. Oil on art board,
14 1/2" x 19 5/8"
14.286 A Veterans Guard Officer. Charcoal, 28 7/8" x 22"
14.287 Veterans Guard Officer Conferring with Forestry
Supervisor. W., 22" x 28"
14.288 A Veterans Guard on Tour of Inspection. Pencil,
15" x 10 3/4"
A.V. Skvorzov
Born in 1893, probably in Europe. Enlisted in the Hong Kong
Volunteer Defence Force (now the Hong Kong Regiment (The
Volunteers) on July 1939, and mobilized in December 1941. Dis-
charged in January 1946. The originals of these prints were in
brush and Chinese ink technique.
15.151 Island of Hong Kong and Kowloon (#1). 4 7/8" x 6 1/2"
15.152 Argyle Street Officers’ Camp (#2). 5" x 6 1/2"
15.153 Interior of a Hut — Argyle Camp (#3). 6 7/8" x 4 7/8"
15.154 The Exercise Ground — Argyle Street Camp (#4).
4 7/8" x 6 1/2"
15.155 Huts — Sham Shui Po Camp (#5). 5" x 6 1/2"
15.156 Interior of Huts — Sham Shui Po Camp (#6).
5" x 6 7/8"
1 5.1 57 Wire Guarding Water Front, Sham Shui Po Camp (#7).
4 7/8" x 7"
15.158 Kitchen — Sham Shui Po Camp (#8). 5” x 6 3/4"
15.159 A Talk in a Hut - Sham Shui Po Camp (#9). 4 1/2" x 7"
15.160 On Waterfront — Sham Shui Po Camp (#10). 5" x 6 3/4"
15.161 Officers Return to Their Huts — Sham Shui Po (#11).
5" x 6 7/8"
1 5.162 Roll Call - Sham Shui Po (#1 2). 5" x 6 7/8"
15.163 Night Count in a Hut — Sham Shui Po (#13). 5" x l"
189
15.164 Typical Japanese Treatment of Prisoners — Sham Shui Po
(#14). 7ux4 7/8"
15.165 Operating Table — Sham Shui Po Camp (#15). 5" x 6 7/8"
15.166 The Union Jack Flies Again — Sham Shui Po Camp (#16).
5 1/2" x 5"
Wilhelm Strauss
A German War Artist.
14.412 Destroyed British Tanks at Dieppe. W., 18 1/8" x 24 1/8"
14.413 Destroyed Assault Landing Craft. W., 18 1/4" x 24 3/8"
14.414 Tank. W„ 17 3/4" x 24 5/8"
14.415 Destroyed Tank Landing Craft. W., 18 1/4" x 24 1/4"
14.416 After the Battle. W., 19 5/8" x 25 1/2"
14.417 Destroyed Tanks Being Salvaged. W., 18 1/4" x 23 3/4"
14.418 Destroyed Tank. W., 17 7/8" x 23 3/4"
Frederick Horsman Varley
See section on Canadian War Memorials for biography.
14,289 Canadian Soldier. C., 40" x 32"
Sydney Hollinger Watson
Born at Toronto in 1911. Studied at the Central Technical School,
Toronto. A.R.C.A. in 1951, R.C.A. in 1955. Principal of the Ontario
College of Art from 1956. Painter and liturgical designer.
14.290 Blackout Offender. W., 1 5" x 20 7/8"
14.291 Midnight Shift. W., 15 1/4" x 20 1/8"
Wilhelm Wessel
Born at Iserlohn, Germany in 1904. Educated at the Berlin-Charlot-
tenburg Academy of Arts and the University of Berlin 1927-31.
Studied under Kandinsky for a short period in 1924 at the Bauhaus,
Weimar. Tank Officer in the German Army 1939-45. In 1942 served
as War Artist to Rommel in the Western Desert, and in the latter stages
of the war as an Official War Artist in Italy. Represented in the Venice
Biennale of 1958. Wrote and illustrated Mit Rommel in der Wiiste and
Umkampftes Romishes Land. Lives at Iserlohn.
1 4.428 The Liri Valley. Pastel, 1 9 1 /8" x 24 7/8"
14.429 A Bombed Bridge, Pontecorvo. Pastel, 18 3/4" x 26 1/8"
14.430 Monte Cassino. Pastel, 14 1/2" x 20 1/4"
14.431 The Garigliano River. Pastel, 19 1/8" x 25 5/8”
14.432 The Maiella Feature. Pastel, 14 3/8" x 20 5/8"
14.433 A Red Sandstorm. Pastel, 19" x 26"
14.434 British Fortifications South of Mersa Matruh. Pastel,
17 1/8" x 17 1/8"
190
14.435
14.436
14.437
A German Strongpoint. Pastel, 23 3/8" x 31 1/2"
Tobruk Harbour. Pastel, 17 7/8" x 23 3/4"
South of the El Alamein Front. Pastel, 18 7/8" x 26 1/4'
Ronald Weyman
Born at Erith, Kent in 1915 and came to Canada as a small boy. One of
early group of yachtsmen sent to England in 1940 for training for
commission in the RCNVR. Lost many of his paintings in the sinking
of HMCS St Croix. He was Mentioned in Despatches. Worked for the
National Film Board after the war, and later joined the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation where he is an executive producer. Held the
rank of Lieutenant Commander.
4,639 HMCS St Croix and U-Boat in the Atlantic. P.,
14 3/4" x 19 1/4"
10.535 HMCS Ottawa Torpedoed and Sunk. C., 24” x 30"
10.536 Starboard Throwers. C., 30” x 40"
Peter Whyte
Born at Banff, Alberta in 1905. Studied at the Otis Institute, Los
Angeles; the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and with Phillip
Hale and Leslie P. Thompson in Boston; and at Banff under Belmore
Brown. Enlisted in the RCAF and served as a photographer with the
rank of sergeant.
14.292 Formation Flight. C., 10 7/8" x 13 7/8"
14.293 Formation Flight over Old NWMP Barracks. C., 16" x 20"
14.294 Grain Elevators near RCAF Station. C., 10 7/8" x 13 7/8"
14.295 Grain Elevators at MacLeod, Alberta. C., 1 1" x 13 7/8"
14.296 Grain Elevators at MacLeod, Alberta. C., 1 1" x 14"
14.297 Grain Elevators at MacLeod, Alberta. C., 10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
14.298 Grain Elevators at MacLeod, Alberta. C., 1 1” x 13 3/4"
14.299 Grain Elevators at MacLeod, Alberta. C., 16" x 20"
14.300 Harvard Aircraft. C., 11 " x 13 7/8"
14.301 Harvard Aircraft at # 10 RD. C„ 1 1" x 13 7/8"
14.302 Harvard Aircraft at # 10 RD Calgary, Alberta. C.,
11" x 13 7/8"
14.303 Cessna-Crane Aircraft. C., 10 7/8" x 13 7/8"
14.304 Control Tower. C., 16" x 20"
14.305 Control Tower. C., 1 1 " x 13 7/8"
14.306 Control Tower and Maintenance Hangar. C., 10 7/8" x 13 3/4"
14.307 Control Tower at #3 SFTS. C., 10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
14.308 Control Tower and Maintenance Hangar. C.,
10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
14.309 Control Tower, Navigation and Communication Flight
Hangar. C„ 10 7/8" x 13 3/4"
14.310 Drill Hall and Maintenance Hangar. C., 10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
14.311 East End of Airfield. C., 10 3/4" x 13 3/4"
14.312 Approaching Storm. C., 11 " x 13 7/8"
14.313 Looking Across to #3 SFTS. C„ 11" x 13 7/8"
14.314 Looking Across to #3 SFTS. C., 1 1 7/8" x 13 7/8"
191
14.31 5 Looking Across to # 10 Repair Depot. C., 11” x 13 7/8"
14.316 Looking East Through Main Hangar Area. C., 11” x 13 7/8”
14.317 Looking Out of #5 Hangar. C., 10 1/2” x 13 1/4”
14.318 Looking South on# 10 RD. C., ll”x 13 7/8”
14.319 Lysander Aircraft. C., ll”x 13 7/8”
14.320 Lysander Aircraft. C., 1 1” x 13 7/8”
14.321 Making the Circuit. C., ll” x 13 7/8”
14.322 Number 5 Hangar. C., 1 1 ” x 1 3 7/8”
14.323 Parade Square. C., 11” x 13 7/8”
14.324 Parade Square and Hangar Area. C., 10 7/8” x 13 3/4”
14.325 RCAF Station near MacLeod, Alberta. C., ll” x 13 7/8”
14.326 RCAF Station near MacLeod, Alberta. C., 10 7/8” x 14”
14.327 RCAF Station # 3 SFTS. C., 1 1 ” x 14”
14.328 Ready for Navigation Flight. C., ll” x 13 7/8”
14.329 Ready for Navigation Flight. C., 16” x 20”
14.330 Stormy Day. C., 24” x 30”
14.331 Stormy Day at # 3 SFTS. C., 16” x 20”
14.332 Summer Sky. C., ll”x 13 7/8”
1 4.333 Tolino, RCAF Station, B.C. C., 25” x 30”
14.334 Training Aircraft Taking Off for Circuit Flight. C.,
16” x 20”
14.335 Training Planes. C., ll” x 13 7/8”
14.336 Training Planes Taking Off in Formation. C.,
10 7/8” x 13 3/4”
14.337 Typical RCAF Prairie Station. C., ll” x 13 7/8”
14.338 Untitled (Airfield). C., 23 1/2” x 29 1/2”
14.339 Wings and Fuselage of Wrecked Training Plane. C.,
11” x 13 7/8”
14.340 Wing Sections of Wrecked Plane. C., ll”x 13 7/8”
Allen Leighton Wilkinson
Born in 1915 at Montreal. Studied part time at Ecole des Beaux-
Arts, at the Art Association of Montreal and under A.S. Scott.
Enlisted in the RCAF in June 1942 and was employed as Specialist,
Miscellaneous (Artist) with the rank of sergeant. Released in October
1945. Signs his wonc Leighton.
14.129 Squadron Leader Ingall. C., 25” x 20 7/8”
14.130 Air Vice Marshal de Niverville. C., 30” x 25”
14.131 Air Vice Marshal Stedman. C., 30 1/4” x 25”
14.132 Air Vice Marshal Howsam. C., 30” x 25”
14.133 W/C F. Bolton. C., 25” x 21”
192
Index
Index of Artists
Adam, Patrick William 19
Airy (Mrs Pocock), Anna 19
Aldwinckle, Eric 65
Anderson, Donald Kenneth 68
Ardizzone, Edward 169
Armington, Caroline Helena 19
Armington, Frank Milton 19
Atkins, Caven 177
Atwood, Claire 19
Austin (Dorothy Stevens)
Mrs R. de Bruno, see Stevens
Back, Sir George 19
Barclay (Wright), Mrs Ethel 20
Barnes, Archibald 20
Barraud, Cyril Henry 20
Bastien, Alfred Theodore
Joseph 21
Batchelor, Lawrence R. 177
Bayefsky, Aba 70
Beament, Thomas Harold 7 1
Beatty, John William 22
Beddoe, Alan Brockman 23
Bobak, Bruno Jacob 73
Bobak, (Lamb), Molly 76
Bomberg, David 23
Bone, Sir Muirhead 23
Bone, Stephen 169
Bourgault, Gil J. 178
Brangwyn, Sir Frank 23
Brittain, Miller Gore 79
Brooks, Frank Leonard 80
Broomfield, Adolphus George 178
Bruyker, Jules De 24
Bundy, Edgar 24
Bush, Frederick Thwaites 24
Cameron, Sir David Young 24
Canot, Pierre Charles 25
Carlyle, Florence 25
Carr, Henry 169
Casson, Alfred Joseph 180
Challener, Frederick Sproston 25
Clark, Paraskeva 180
Clausen, Sir George 25
Cloutier, Albert Edouard 83
Coates, George James 25
Cole, Leslie 169
Colville, David Alexander 87
Comfort, Charles Fraser 90,181
Cowley-Brown, Patrick
George 95
Crisp, Arthur 26
Cullen, Maurice Galbraith 26
Cundall, Charles Ernest 169
Dobson, Frank 26
Dring, William 170
Duncan, Alma Mary 181
Dyonnet, Edmond 27
Etchells, Frederick 27
Eurich, Richard Ernst 170
Everett, John 27
Fisher, Orville Norman 98
Forbes, Kenneth Keith 27
Forster, Francis Michael 104
Fosbery, Ernest George 28
Freeth, Hubert Andrew 170
Frewen (Claire Consuelo
Sheridan), Mrs, see Sheridan
Gagen, Robert Ford 28
Gill, Colin 28
Gilman, Harold 28
Ginner, Charles 29
Glyde, Henry George 181
Golden-Short, R. 181
Goldhamer, Charles 105
Goranson, Paul Alexander 106
Grier, Sir Edmund Wyly 29
Gross, Anthony 170
Hallam , J oseph Sydney 1 8 1
Hamnet, Nina 29
Handley-Read, Edward 29
Hardy, Dudley 29
Harris, Lawren Phillips 111
Haworth, B. Cogill 182
Haworth, Peter 182
Henderson, Keith 170
Hennell, Thomas 170
Hierl 182
Holgate, Edwin Headley 113
Huard, Charles 182
Hughes, Edward John 114
Hughes-Stanton, Sir Herbert 29
Humphrey, Jack 183
Hyndman, Robert Stewart 124
Jack, Richard 30
Jackson, Alexander Young 30,183
J agger, David 31
195
Jefferys, Charles William 31
Johnston, Francis Hans
(Franz) 32
Jopling, Frederick Waistell 34
Keene, Louis 34,183
Kennington, Eric Henri , 35, 171, 183
Kerr-Lawson , J ames 3 5
Knight, Harold 36
Knight, Dame Laura 36
Lamb, Henry 171
Lamb (Mrs Bobak), Molly
see Bobak
Law, Charles Anthony
Francis 125
Lawrence, Sir Thomas 36
Lewis, Percy Wyndham 36
Lintott, Edward Barnard 36
Lintott, Raymond 37
Lion, Flora 37
Lismer, Arthur 37
Logsdail, William 38
Loring, Frances 38
Lunstroth 184
MacDonald, Manly Edward 38
MacDonald, Thomas Reid 128
MacKay, Donald Cameron 130
Macleod, Pegi Nicol 184
Mann, Harrington 39
Mathews, Ralph Godard 39
May, Henrietta Mabel 40
McEvoy, Ambrose 40
Meo, Innes 40
Mestrovic, Ivan 40
Milne, David Brown 41
Moira, Gerald Edward 44
Morrice, James Wilson 44
Mowat (or Mowatt), H.J. 44
Muller, Gera 186
Munnings, Sir Alfred 44
Murphy, Rowley Walter 133
Nantel, Arthur 45
Nash, John 172
Nash, Paul 46,172,186
Nevinson, C.R.W. 47
Newton (Torrance), Mrs Lilias 186
Nichols, Jack 135
Nicholson, Sir William 47
Ogilvie, William Abemethy 136
Olsson, Julius 48
Orde, Cuthbert 172
Orpen, Sir William 48
Palmer, Herbert Sidney 48
Pepper, George Douglas 146
Perkins, Christopher 172
Phillips, Thomas 48
Piffard, H. 48
Pilot, Robert Wakeham 187
Pitchforth, Roland Vivian 172
Pocock (Anna Airy), Mrs.
see Airy
Pratt, Mrs E.M.E. 49
Quinn, James Peter 49
Rainnie, Hedley Graham
James 187
Ravilious, Eric 172
Reid, George Agnew 49
Reinblatt, Moses 150
Reynolds, Sir Joshua 50
Reynolds, Samuel William 50
Richards, Albert 173
Richmond, Leonard 50
Roberts, William Goodridge 152
Roberts, William Patrick 5 1
Robinson, Albert Henry 51
Rogers, Hubert 187
Romney, George 51
Rothenstein, Sir William 51, 173
Russell, George Home 52
Russell, Gyrth 52
Saltoft, Edvard Anders
Christian 53
Sampson, Joseph Ernest 53
Schaefer, Carl Fellman 155
Scott, Adam Sherrif 188
Seypfel, Hans 188
Shadbolt, Jack Leonard 188
Shannon, Charles Hazelwood 54
Shaw, John Byam Lister 54
Sheldon-Williams, Inglis 54
Sheridan (Mrs Frewen),
Claire Consuelo 54
Simpson, Charles Wilton 54
Sims, Charles 55
Skvorzov, A.V. 189
Solomon, Solomon Joseph 55
Somerville, Howard 55
Spencer-Pry se, Gerald Eric 55
Stevens (Mrs R. de Bruno
Austin), Dorothy 56
196
Strauss, Wilhelm
190
Stuart-Hill, Alexander
56
Talmage, Algernon
56
Thomson, A.R.
173
Tinning, George Campbell
158
Topham, William Thurston
57
Torrance (Mrs Newton),
Lilias, see Newton
Turnbull, John Armstrong
58
Turner, C.C.
173
Turner, Stanley F.
59
Varley, Frederick Horsman
59,190
Wadsworth, Edward
59
Wagemans, Maurice
60
Walcot, W.
60
Watson, George Spencer
60
Watson, Homer Ramsford 60
Watson, Sydney Hollinger 190
Weirter, Louis Alexander,
(or Whirter) 60
Wessel, Wilhelm 190
West, Benjamin 61
Weyman, Ronald 191
Whyte, Peter 191
Wilkinson, Allen Leighton 192
Wilkinson, Norman 61
Witt, Gerard de 61
Wood, Francis Derwent 61
Wood, Thomas Charles 163
Wood, William Thomas 61
Worsley, John 173
Wright (Mrs Barclay), Ethel,
see Barclay
Wyle, Florence 62
197
Index of Accession Numbers
NOTE: Items lost by theft etc. are marked DE-ACCESSIONED and
are not listed in the text.
4568
Humphrey, J.
183
4627
Kennington, E.H.
183
4639
Weyman, R.
191
4860
Beament, H.T.
71
4868
4870
Shadbolt, J.L.
188
4978
Comfort, C.F.
181
4990
Comfort, C.F.
181
6116
Rogers, H.
187
7749
Lismer, A.
37
7800
7802
Ardizzone, E.
169
7803
Bone, S.
169
7804
7805
Carr, H.
169
7806
Cole, L.
169
7807
Cundall, C.E.
169
7808
7809
Dring, W.
170
7810
Eurich, R.E.
170
7811
Freeth, H.A.
170
7812
Gross, A.
170
7813
7814
Henderson, K.
170
7815
Hennell, T.
170
7816
7818
Kennington, E.
171
7819
7851
Lamb, H.
171
7852
Nash, J.
172
7853
7854
Nash, P.
172
7855
7858
Orde, C.
172
7859
Perkins, C.
172
7860
7861
Pitchforth, R.V.
172
7862
7865
Ravilious, E.
173
7866
Richards, A.
173
7867
7868
Rothenstein, W.
173
7869
7870
Thomson, A.R.
173
7871
Turner, C.C.
173
7872
Worsley, J.
173
8000
Lawrence, T.
36
8001
8002
Orpen, W.
48
8003
Phillips, T.
48
8004
Reynolds, J.
50
8005
Romney, G.
51
8006
Shannon, C.H.
54
8007
West, B.
61
8008
Adam, P.W.
19
8009
Airy, Anna (Mrs
Pocock)
19
8010
8011
Armington, C.H.
19
8012
8018
Armington, F.M.
19
8019
Atwood, C.
19
8020
Barnes, A.
20
8021
8056
Barraud, C.H.
20
8057
8099
Bastien, A.TJ.
21
8100
8107
Beatty, J.W.
22
8108
Bomberg, D.
23
8109
8112
Bone, M.
23
8113
8118
Brangwyn, F.
23
8119
8120
De Bruyker, J.
24
8121
8122
Bundy, E.
24
8123
8128
Bush, F.T.
24
8129
8130
Cameron, D.Y.
24
8131
8132
Canot, P.C.
25
8133
Carlyle, F.
25
8134
Challener, F.S.
25
8135
Clausen, G.
25
8136
8137
Coates, G.J.
25
8138
Crisp, A.
26
8139
8151
Cullen, M.G.
26
8152
Dobson, F.
26
8153
Dyonnet, E.
27
8154
Etchells, F.
27
8155
8156
Everett, J.
27
8157
8162
Forbes, K.K.
27
8163
8164
Fosbery, E.G.
28
8165
8171
Gagen, R.F.
28
199
8172 Gilman, H.
28
8173 Ginner, C.
29
8174 Grier, E.W.
29
8175 Hamnet, N.
29
8176 Hardy, D.
29
8177 Stuart-Hill, A.
56
8178 Jack, R.
8182
30
8183 Jackson, A. Y.
8221
30
8222 Jagger, D.
31
8223 Jefferys, C.W.
8256
31
8257 Johnston, F.H.
8329
32
8330 Jopling, F.W.
8333
34
8334 Keene, L.
8346
35
8347 Kennington, E.H.
8351
35
8352 Kerr-Lawson, J.
8353
36
8354 Knight, H.
8355
36
8356 Lewis, P.W.
8357
36
8358 Lintott, E.B.
37
8359 Lintott, R.
37
8360 Lion, F.
8361
37
8362 Lismer, A.
8365
37
8366 Lismer, A., DE-
ACCESSIONED
8367 Lismer, A.
8385
37
8386 Logsdail, W.
8387
38
8388 MacDonald, M.E.
8408
38
8409 May, H.M.
8412
40
8413 Mann, H.
8414
39
8415 Mathews, R.G.
8429
39
8430 McEvoy, A.
8431
40
8432 Meo, I.
40
8433 Milne, D.B.
8499
41
8500 Loring, F.
8505
38
8506 Milne, D.B.
8519
43
8520
8528
Wyle, F.
62
8529
8554
Milne, D.B.
43
8555
8558
Moira, G.E.
44
8559
8568
Mowat (or Mowatt)
H.J.
44
8569
8610
Munnings, A.
46
861 1
8630
Nantel, A.
45
8631
Beddoe, A.B.
23
8632
8639
Nantel, A.
46
8640
8650
Nash, P.
46
8651
8670
Nevinson, C.R.W.
47
8671
Nicholson, W.
47
8672
Olsson, J.
48
8673
8678
Orpen, W.
48
8679
Palmer, H.S.
48
8680
Piffard, H.
48
8681
Pratt, (Mrs) E.M.E.
49
8682
8684
Quinn, J.P.
49
8685
8708
Reid, G.A.
49
8709
Reynolds, S.W.
50
8710
8728
Richmond, L.
50
8729
Roberts, W.P.
51
8730
8734
Robinson, A.H.
51
8735
Talmage, A.
56
8736
8755
Rothenstein, W.
51
8756
8777
Russell, G.
52
8778
Russell, G.H.
52
8779
8794
Saltoft, E.A.C.
53
8795
Sampson, J.E.
53
8796
Shaw, J.B.L.
54
8797
Sheldon-Williams, I.
54
8798
Sheridan, (Mrs
Frewen) C.C.
54
8799
8801
Simpson, C.W.
55
8802
Sims, C.
55
8803
Solomon, S.J.
55
8804
8805
Somerville, H.
55
8806
8823
Spencer-Pryse, G.E.
55
200
8824 Hughes-Stanton, H. 29
8825 Stevens, (Mrs R. de 56
8830 Bruno Austin) D.
8831 Talmage, A. 56
8854
8855 Topham, W.T. 57
8903
8904 Turnbull, J.A. 58
8906
8907 Turner, S.F. 59
8908 Varley, F.H. 59
8924
8925 Wadsworth, E. 60
8926 Wagemans, M. 60
8928
8929 Walcot, W. 60
8930 Watson, G.S. 60
8931 Weirter, L.A. 60
8933
8934 Wilkinson, N. 61
8935
8936 Witt, G. de 61
8938
8939 Wood, F.D. 61
8941
8942 Wood, W.T. 61
8946
8947 Barclay, E. (Mrs 20
Wright)
8948 Mestrovic, I. 41
8949 Morrice, J.W. 44
8950 Back, G. 20
8959
8960 Sims, C. 55
8961 Varley, F.H. 59
8962 Knight, L. 36
8963 Nantel, A. 46
8964 Watson, H.R. 60
8965 Watson, H.R., DE-
ACCESSIONED
8966 Watson, H.R. 60
8967 Gill, C. 28
8968 Kennington, E.H. 35
8969 Sheldon-Williams, I. 54
8970 Reid, G.A. 50
8971
8972 Handley-Read, E. 29
8973 Munnings, A. 45
8974 Russel, G., DE-
ACCESSIONED
8975 Russel, G. 53
8976
8977 Topham, W.T. 58
8978 Crisp, A. 26
8983
8984 Humphrey, J. 183
8985
Nantel, A.
46
8992
Nash, P.
186
10000
10053
Beament, T.H.
71
10054
MacKay, D.C.
130
10055
10073
Beament, T.H.
73
10074
10186
Brooks, F.L.
80
10187
10200
Colville, D.A.
87
10201
10230
Forster, F.M.
104
10231
10316
Law, C.A.F.
125
10317
10452
MacKay, D.C.
130
10453
10491
Murphy, R.W.
134
10492
MacKay, D.C.
133
10493
10499
Murphy, R.W.
134
10500
10534
Nichols, J.
135
10535
10536
Weyman, R.
191
10537
10622
Wood, T.C.
163
10623
10677
Aldwinckle, E.
65
10678
Anderson, D.K.
68
10679
10690
Aldwinckle, E.
66
10691
Anderson, D.K.
68
10692
10738
10739
Aldwinckle, E.
Aldwinckle, E., DE-
ACCESSIONED
66
10740
10751
Aldwinckle, E.
67
10752
10790
10791
Anderson, D.K.
Anderson, D.K., DE-
ACCESSIONED
68
10792
10838
Anderson, D.K.
69
10839
10883
Bayefsky, A.
70
10884
10892
Brittain, M.G.
80
10893
11075
Cloutier, A.E.
83
11076
11228
Cowley-Brown, P.G.
95
11229
11299
Goldhamer, C.
105
11300
Goranson, P.A.
107
201
11301
Goranson, P.A., DE-
13135 MacDonald, T.R.
128
ACCESSlONED
13213
11302
Goranson, P.A.
107
13214 Ogilvie, W.A.
136
11480
13647
11481
Holgate, E.H., DE-
13648 Pepper, G.D.
146
ACCESSIONED
13811
11482
Holgate, E.H.
113
13812 Pepper, G.D., DE-
11518
ACCESSIONED
11519
Hyndman, R.S.
124
13813 Tinning, G.C.
158
11578
14035
11579
Hyndman, R.S., DE-
14036 Atkins, C.
177
ACCESSIONED
14060
11580
Hyndman, R.S.
125
14061 Batchelor, L.R.
178
11586
14082
11587
Reinblatt, M.
150
14083 Casson, A.J.
180
11650
14084
11651
Roberts, W.G.
152
14085 Clark, P.
180
11767
14087
11768
Schaefer, C.F.
155
14088 Batchelor, L.R.
178
11794
14097
11795
Schaefer, C.F., DE-
14098 Clyde, H.G.
181
ACCESSIONED
14103
11796
Schaefer, C.F.
156
14104 Hallam, J.S.
182
11836
14105 Haworth, B.C.
182
11837
Schaefer, C.F., DE-
14110
ACCESSIONED
14111 Haworth, P.
182
11838
Schaefer, C.F.
156
14116
11895
14117 Keene, L.
183
11896
Bobak, B.J.
73
14128
12000
14129 Wilkinson, A.L.
192
12001
Bobak, M. (Lamb)
77
14133
12110
14134 Macleod, M.K. (Pegi
184
12111
Beament, T.H.
73
14243 Nicol)
12112
Colville, D.A.
88
14244 Goranson, P.A.
110
12165
14247
12166
Comfort, C.F.
90
14248 Tinning, G.C.
163
12167
Colville, D.A.
89
14249 Newton, (Mrs) L.T.
187
12223
14253
12224
Comfort, C.F.
91
14254 Rainnie, H.G.J.
187
12356
14255 Rogers, H.
187
12357
Schaefer, C.F.
158
14256 Scott, A.S.
188
12358
Comfort, C.F.
93
14257 Shadbolt, J.L.
188
12408
14288
12409
Bobak, B.J.
76
14289 Varley, F.H.
190
12410
Bobak, M. (Lamb)
79
14290 Watson, S.H.
190
12411
Fisher, O.N.
98
14291
12503
14292 Whyte, P.
191
12504
Harris, L.P.
111
14340
12505
Fisher, O.N.
100
14341 Fisher, O.N.
103
12654
14342 Hughes, E.J.
124
12655
Harris, L.P.
111
14343 Pepper, G.D.
150
12727
14344 Richmond, L.
50
12728
Hughes, E.J.
114
14345 Duncan, A M.
181
13131
14347
13132
Nichols, J.
136
14349 Newton, (Mrs) L.T.
187
13133
Wood, T.C..
166
14350 Ogilvie, W.A.
146
13134
Colville, D.A.
90
14351
202
14352
Fisher, O.N.
103
14353
Scott, A.S.,
188
14354
Ogilvie, W.A.
146
14355
Roberts, W.G.
155
14356
Pilot, R.
187
14357
Bourgault, Gil. J.
178
14358
14359
Comfort, C.F.
94
14360
Tinning, G.C.
163
14361
14363
Cowley-Brown, P.G.,
98
14364
Anderson, D.K.
70
14365
14368
Goranson, P.A.
110
14369
14403
Broomfield, A.G..
179
14404
Batchelor, L.R.
178
14405
Anonymous
177
14406
14408
Muller, G.
186
Addenda
8986
MacDonald, M.E.
39
8991
14409
14411
Seypfel, H.
188
14412
14418
Strauss, W.
190
14419
14422
Lunstroth
184
14423
14425
Hierl
182
14426
14427
Goranson, P.A.
111
14428
14437
Wessel, W.
190
14438
Goranson, P.A.
111
14439
Hyndman, R.S.
125
14440
Goranson, P.A.
111
14889
Rogers, H.
187
14890
Jackson, A.Y.
183
14948
Rogers, H.
187
15039
Huard, C.
188
15151
15166
Skvorzov, A.V.
189
15168
Golden-Short, R.
181
203
Index of Portraits
Abbott, Gunner M.D.
Lamb
7840
Alexander, Pte
Newton
14250
Alheim, AC. 1
Goranson
11476
Allen, Lt T.J.
T.R. MacDonald
13135
Amherst, Lord Jeffrey
Sir Joshua Reynolds
8004
Walcot
8929
Anderson, F/L J.A.
Hyndman
11519
Anderson, Air Vice
Marshal N.R.
Hyndman
11520
Anna
Macleod
14142
Archer, S/L P.L.
Holgate
11482
Armstrong, Lt
Hughes
12756
Armstrong, Brigadier
General C.G.
Forbes
8160
Arnold, Fit Sgt R.J.
Aldwinckle
10633
Arsenault, Capt F.R.P.
Lamb.
7851
Athlone, Major General,
His Excellency The Earl of
Comfort
12226
Atton, Warrant Officer M.F.
Aldwinckle
10742
Atwood, Gunner G.C.
Comfort
12291
Ault, W/C G.A.
Goranson
11313
Austerberry, Cpl ‘Blackie’
Cloutier
10899
Avant, G.C A.F.
Hyndman
11521
Aylesworth, P/O Bert
Cloutier
10900
Badoux, F/O E.L.
Henderson
7814
Baillie, Trooper D.
Lamb
7821
Baldwin, P/O J.
Anderson
10678
Baldwin, Bombardier J.V.
Comfort
12227
Bannock, W/C R.
Reinblatt
11591
Barbour, Cpl S.F.
Keene
8344
Barker, Lt Col W.G.
Lintott
8359
Bascom, F/L F.A.
Aldwinckle
10636
Baudin, Sgt R.
Goranson
11470
Baxter, P/O L.E.
Holgate
11483
Beattie, Major
Hughes
12766
Begg, Lt Col J.
Harris
12658
Beirnes, S/L J.R.
Goranson
11319
Hyndman
11522
Benstead, Sgt ‘Bumpy’
Cloutier
10904
Bentley, F/L W.A.
Goranson
11320
Bernatchez, Brigadier J.P.E.
Comfort
12235
Bernier, Signalman A.
Comfort
12236
Beurling, P/O G.
Holgate
11484
Beveridge, S/L M.W.
Holgate
11485
Birch, Lt A.R.H.
Comfort
12238
Bishop, Lt Col W.A.
Quinn
8684
Sheridan
8798
Bisky, F/L P.
Aldwinckle
10750
Blenkinsop, S/L E.
Goranson
11465
Bogert, Lt Col M.P.
Comfort, 12242
12242
Bohozuk, LAC ‘BO’
Cloutier
10906
Boisvert, Trooper A.
Hughes
13045
Boittaux, Sgt
Lamb
7848
Borden, Sir Robert
Mann
8413
Boreham, Sgt M.E.
Hyndman
11524
Bolton, W/C
Wilkinson
14133
Bourque, LAC J.
Anderson
10757
Bowhill, Air Chief Marshal
Sir Frederick
Rothenstein
7867
205
Bradshaw, Cpl
Cloutier
10907
Brand, Capt I.S.
T.R. MacDonald
13138
Brant, Joseph
Romney
8005
Breadner, Air Marshal
Hyndman
11523
Newton
14251
Brereton, Sgt A.
Dyonnet
8153
Briggs, Lieutenant
Commander S.
Dring
7808
Brillant, Lt. J.
Rogers
14948
Brooke, Brigade Major G.
Munnings
8586
Brown, F/O A.
W.G. Roberts
11668
Brown, Sgt Pilot G.R.
Holgate
11486
Brown, F/L J.H.
Anderson
10821
Brown, W/C M.
Reinblatt
11596
Brown, Trooper P.
Hughes
13043
Brutinel, Brigadier General R.
Logsdail
8387
Buckham, F/L R.A.
Holgate
11487
Burnside, W/C D.H.
Holgate
11488
Burstall, Major General
Sir Harry
Orpen
8676
Mathews
8421
Byng, General Sir
Julian H.G.
Mathews
8416
Campbell, Sgt A.F.
Reinblatt
11597
Campbell, Air Vice
Marshal H.
Hyndman
11525
Campbell, Major K.L.T.
Jack
8181
Caron, Lt Col F.L.
T.R. MacDonald
13140
Carr-Harris, Lt P.R.V.
T.R. MacDonald
13141
Cavannaugh, Sapper W.
Goldhamer
11260
Cayford, Lt. R.
Lamb
7823
Chadburn, W/C L.V.
Holgate
11490
Chalcroft, Sgt Pilot W.R.
Goranson
11340
Chapman, Staff Sgt N.R.
Pepper
13748
Charbonneau, Capt A.J.
T.R. MacDonald
13142
Chinneck, Lt W.
Hughes
12800
Ciano, Cpl
Goranson
11311
Clarke, Major A.M.
Comfort
12263
Clarke, SSM R.
T.R. MacDonald
13147
Clarkson, Capt J.B.M.
Comfort
12264
Collard, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11526
Collier, S/L J.
Anderson
10833
Combe, Lt R.G.
Quinn
8683
Comfort, Major C.F.
Comfort
12265
Connaught, H.R.H. Princess
Patricia of
Shannon
8006
Conrad, F/L W.G.
Holgate
11491
Copeman, Lt (Nursing
Sister) F.M.
Harris
12673
Coppins, Cpl F.G.
Lintott
8358
Corbet, S/L W.H.
Kennington
7818
Corbett, F/O S.A.
Goranson
11342
Cormier, LAC A.
Aldwinckle
10655
Cottam, Capt K.A.
Comfort
12269
Covenay, LAC
Cloutier
10929
Cowley, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11527
Cowley-Brown, F/L P.G.
Reinblatt
11603
Crane, Pte R.B.
Comfort
12270
Crerar, Lieutenant
General H.D.G.
T.R. MacDonald
13151
Crew, F/L B.G.
Holgate
11492
Croil, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11528
206
Crosby, S/L R.G.
Goranson
11343
Cuffe, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
1 1529
Cumming-Bart, P/O J.E.
Thomson
7870
Currie, Lieutenant General
Sir Arthur
Orpen
8673
Curtis, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11530
Dakin, LAC E.R.
Cloutier
10931
Dalton, LAC W.
Anderson
10768
Davey, P/O E.R.
Aldwinckle
10704
Davidson, Cpl A.J.
W.G. Roberts
11676
Davidson, Major D.W.
T.R. MacDonald
13154
Davoud, G/C P.Y.
Goranson
1 1345
Dawe, LAC
Goranson
11357
Desjardins, Honorary
Capt J.J.
Bastien
8080
Desmond, W.
Lamb
7827
Dillon, Capt R.M.
Comfort
12277
Dinesen, Pte T.
Somerville
8804
Dodds, Brigadier General
W.O’K. H.
Mathews
8425
Douglas, Pte W.
Wood
8941
Dover, S/L D.
Holgate
11494
Hyndman
11533
Dowding, S/L H.
Hyndman
11534
Drake, CPO
MacKay
10408
Drummond, Lady
Carlyle
8133
Dubroy, P/L T.E.
W.G. Roberts
11679
Dubuc, Sgt P.
Harris
12679
Duncan, P/O S.
Goldhamer
11241
Dunlap, G/C C.R.
Goranson
11358
Dunn, P/L A.
Cloutier
10932
Dyer, Brigadier General H.M.
Jack
8182
Eadie, P/O C.M.
Aldwinckle
10704
Earnshaw, P/O G.
Goldhamer
11247
Eckbert, P/O A.
W.G. Roberts
11680
Edmundson, LACW K.
Anderson
10777
Edwards, Air Marshal
Hyndman
11535
Ellis, Cpl L.G.
Harris
12681
Embury, Brigadier General
J.F.L.
Mathews
8422
English, L/Sgt G.A.
Comfort
12280
d’Etchegoyen, Le Comte
Munnings
8582
Everard, F/L H.J.
Goranson
11363
Fairey, S/L W.M.
Cowley-Brown
11123
Falardeau, Sgt J.
Aldwinckle
10662
Familton, Ptes Mary
and Alice
M.L. Bobak
12058
Fauquier, Air Commodore
J.E.
Hyndman
11536
Ferrier, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11537
Ferris, W/C W.D.
Holgate
11495
Field, LAC A.W.
W.G. Roberts
11681
Fiset, S/L K.
Goranson
11366
Fisher, L/Cpl F.
Coates
8136
Fluke, Cpl A.F.
W.G. Roberts
11685
Fontaine, Sgt F.J.
T.R. MacDonald
13157
Ford, Sgt P.J.
Comfort
12282
Ford, F/O H.
W.G. Roberts
11686
Foster, Major General
G. LaF.
Nicholson
8671
Foulkes, Lieutenant General
C.
Comfort
12284
207
Fox, F/L C.W.
Flyndman
11538
Foxley, Sgt W.
Goldhamer
11252
Franklin, Sir John
Phillips
11271
11273
8003
Franklin, F/O
W.G. Roberts
11687
Fredrick Sgt A.
Hughes
12834
Frith F/O G.
Cloutier
10951
Fulton, Sgt Pilot L.E.
Goran son
11370
Gaba, Fit Sgt W.
Aldwinckle
10667
Gardner, Pte J.W.
Comfort
12286
Gault, Col A.H.
Mathews
8428
Lamb
7824
Gibson, The Honorable Colin
Hyndman
11539
Gibson, Brigadier, G.
Comfort
12288
Gilbert, F/L LF.
Goranson
11371
Gilchrist, Lt Col C.W.
Comfort
12289
Gilchrist, S/L F.A.
Orde
7855
GUI, P/O F.A.
Cowley-Brown
11170
Gill, F/L R.F.
Aldwinckle
10668
Gillman, Cpl M.J.
Anderson
10785
Glazer, S/L A.E.
Reinblatt
11614
Goad, Capt V.H.
Pepper
13701
Gobeil, S/L F.M.
Rothenstein
7868
Godefroy, F/L H.C.
Holgate
11497
Goldberg, LAC N.
Reinblatt
11610
Goode, LAC R.
Cloutier
10955
Gooding, S/L H.
Goranson
11373
Gourley, Sgt, J.F.
Goldhamer
11237
Govan, Trooper O.G.
Lamb
11249
11257
7828
Gow, Capt W.F.
T.R. MacDonald
13161
Grant, W/C F.G.
Goranson
11374
Grant, Capt I.M.
T.R. MacDonald
13162
Green, Lt W.C.
Lamb
7843
Greenfield, WO 1
Goranson
11376
Greenfield, LAC G.
Cloutier
10956
Greenwood, Sargeant
Major T.
Fisher
12518
Gregg, Lt Milton,
Humphrey
8984
Gunn, Col I. A.
Mathews
8417
Gunter, Pte I.J.
Comfort
12290
Guthrie, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
Haggard, Pte W.A.
11540
Harris
12691
Halstead, SSM C.R.
T.R. MacDonald
13164
Halton, J.
Goldhamer
11239
Hamer, Lt A.
Hughes
12871
HamUton, LAC W.S.
Cloutier
10962
Hanna, Major G.W.
Comfort
12292
Hanna, CSM R.
Jackson
8194
Hardigan, Fit Sgt
Aldwinckle
10671
Hardiman, Fit Sgt J.
Aldwinckle
10672
10676
Harper, Cpl
Aldwinckle
10634
Harrison, Trooper F.
T.R. MacDonald
13165
Harrison, Capt W.E.C.
Comfort
12293
Harrod, Major W.G.
T.R. MacDonald
13166
Hart, P/O J.
Aldwinckle
10643
Harvey, Lt F.M.W.
Lion
8360
Hawkins, Fit Sgt F.H.
Anderson
10799
Hawkins, Pte Robert
Hughes
12964-5
208
Hayward, S/L R.K.
Hyndman
11541
Heakes, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11542
Healy, LAC M.C.
Goranson
11377
Henault, S/L P.E.H.
Goranson
11380
Hessey-White, Pte G.
Harris
12692
Hewison, LAC G.
Goldhamer
11263
Hickson, Sgt G.A.
Harris
12693
Higgins, Sgt Pilot D.J.
Goranson
11381
Higham, P/O J.B.
Anderson
10789
Hilliam, Brigadier General E.
Mathews
8419
Hillock, W/C F.W.
Goranson
11382
Hilton, B.
Cloutier
10965
Hindmarsh, Sgt Pilot H.A.
Goranson
11383
Hoare, F/O H.
W.G. Roberts
11702
Hobson, Sgt F.
G.H. Russell
8778
Hodson, W/C K.L.B.
Hyndman
11543
Hoehn, Sgt
Goranson
11306
Hogarth, Major General D.M.
Logsdail
8386
Hoidge, Capt R.T.C,
Orpen
8002
Hollis, Sgt Engineer
Aldwinckle
10673
Holmes, AB J.R.
Goldhamer
11243
Holmes, Sgt T.W.
Fosbery
8164
Horne, WO 2
Aldwinckle
10714
Homell, F/L D.E.
Goranson
11384
Horricks, F/O G.E.
Goranson
11385
Houle, S/L B.
Goranson
11386
Howsam, Air Vice Marshal
Wilkinson
14132
Hudson, S/L J.
Cloutier
10964
Hughes, Cpl
Cloutier
10966
Hughes, Major General G.B.
Mathews
8426
Watson
8930
Hughes, Lieutenant General
Sir Sam
Mann
8414
Hughes, Capt S.H.S.
Comfort 12297-9
Hunt, J.A.
MacLeod
14184
Hyde, Warrant Officer R.
Goldhamer
11236
Ibbotson, Cpl W.G.
Cloutier
10969
Ignatieff, Capt V.
Comfort
12300
T.R. MacDonald
13167
Ingall, S/L
Wilkinson
14129
Irwin, Lt S.L.
Comfort
12302
Isolani, Capt C.T.
Comfort
12303
Jackson, F/O
Aldwinckle
10680
Jackson, CSM V.G.
T.R. MacDonald
13168
James, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11544
Jenkins, L/Sgt R.E.
Comfort
12304
Jasper, F/O C.M.
W.G. Roberts
11711
Johnson, Capt F.W.
Lamb
7822
Johnson, Air Marshal G.O.
Hyndman
11545
Johnson, F/L G.W.
Hyndman
11546
Johnston F/O
W.G. Roberts
11712
Johnston, WO 2
Aldwinckle
10712
Johnston, Lt G.K.
MacLeod
14164
Johnstone, LAC ‘Slim’
Cloutier
10973
Jones, LAC I.W.
Goldhamer
11276
Jones, Capt J.H.
Comfort
12305
Kaeble, Cpl J.
Bastien
8064
Kane, F/O J.
W.G. Roberts
11713
Kearns, P.
Cloutier
10974
Keefer, W/C G.
Hyndman
11547
209
Keeler, S/L C.
Aldwinckle
10681
Kelly, LAC J.J.
Cloutier
10975
Kemp, Sir Edward
Sims
8960
Kent, W/C J.A.
Freeth
781 1
Kerr, Pte J.C.
Jackson
8192
Mathews
8423
Kerry, F/O I.G.
Cloutier 10976-7
Kidd, LAC ‘Cap’
Cloutier
10978
Kidd, Supervisor J.P.
Harris
12696
King, Sgt E.
M.L. Bobak
12063
Kingstone Capt H. d’O.
F.D. Wood
8939
Kinney, Gunner A.L.
Comfort
12306
Kinross, Pte C.J.
Beatty
8100
Koensgen, Capt J.R.
T.R. MacDonald
13169
Konowal, Sgt F.
McEvoy
8430
Lacey, Sgt
Aldwinckle
10682
Lachance, Capt D.P.
Comfort
12307
Lacroix, LAC R.
Anderson
10795
Laing, Capt S.B.
Comfort
12308
Lambros, F/O T.H.
Aldwinckle
10683
Lane, LAC E.S.
Aldwinckle
10625
Lane, G/C R.J.
Hyndman
11548
Laporte, F/L J.
Aldwinckle
10684
Lapointe, WO 1 P.
Goranson
11393
Lapp, S/L G.
Hyndman
11549
Laramy, A.C.
Goranson
11394
Laubman, F/L D.
Hyndman
11550
Laurence, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11551
Laurence, F/O R.H.
Goranson
11397
Lavigne, Trooper J.
Lamb
7844
Law, Major A.T.
Harris
1 2697
Learmonth, Major O.M.
Quinn
8682
Leblanc, LAC
Cloutier
10982
Leblanc, LAC ‘Pop’
Cloutier
10983
Leblanc, Gunner C.
Lamb
7850
Leckie, Air Marshal
Hyndman
11552
Leech, Sgt D.F.
Aldwinckle
10688
Lepage, LAC
Goranson
11317
Leppard, Cpl H.B.
Comfort
12310
Lightstone, Capt L.
Comfort
12315
Lima, Capt Sir Bertram L.
Piffard
8680
Lindsay, Major General W.B
Hamnet
8175
Mathews
8424
Lipsett, Major General L.J.
Orpen
8674
Lissen, F/L H.S.
W.G. Roberts
11717
Lister, Brigadier. J.F.A.
Comfort
12316
Loomis, Major General Sir
F.O.W.
Orpen
8001
Jack
8180
Lott, Cpl J.J.
Cloutier
10990
Lougheed, Sgt Pilot
Goranson
11337
Lyall, Lt G.T.
Somerville
8805
Lymburner, F/L H.
Goldhamer 1 1
1261-2
MacDonald, LAW
MacLeod
14190
MacDonald, Brigadier
General H.F.
Nicholson
8671
MacDonald, Lt T.R.
T.R. MacDonald
13170
MacDonell, Major General
Sir ATI.
Orpen
8677
Mathews
8418
MacDowell, Major T.W.
Knight
8354
210
MacKenzie, Sir Alexander
Lawrence
8000
MacLean, Lt B.L.
Colville
12185
MacLean, Trooper G.
T.R. MacDonald
13171
MacMillen, Lt W.A.
Lamb
7849
Magwood, S/L C.M.
Holgate
11500
Mahoney, Sgt
Goranson
11364
Maier, Pte J.
Harris
12700
Mann, Brigadier C.C.
Comfort
12319
Marceau, F/Q B.
Goldhamer
11279
Marshall, Sgt
Goranson
11315
Matthews, F/O
Anderson
10799
McBierney, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11553
McBrien, W/C W.R.
Newton
14252-3
McCann, S/L D.
Goranson
11404
McCarter, Brigadier G.A.
Comfort
12322
McCarthy, W/C J.P.
Goranson
11405
McCartney, Trooper R.L.
Hughes
12733
McCauley, Sergeant Major R.
Lamb
7837
McCoombe, F/L
Goranson
11406
McDougall, Brigadier
General A.
Lion
8361
McElroy, S/L J.F.
Hyndman
11554
McEwen, Air Vice Marshal C.M.
Hyndman
11555
McGregor, W/C G.R.
Kennington
7817
Mclllquham, Fit Sgt J.O.
Thompson
7869
McKean, Lt G.B.
Varley
8908
McKenzie, Lt Col A.E.G.
Mathews
8427
McLean, Lt B.L.
Colville
12185
McLellan, Capt
Hughes
12924
McLellan, RSM ‘Jerry’
M.L. Bobak
12072
McLeod, Lt A.
Dobson
8152
McNair, W/C R.W.
Holgate
11504
Hyndman
11556
McNight, P/O W.L.
Kennington
7816
McRae, Major General A.D.
Nicholson
8671
Mellow, Capt R.C.
T.R. MacDonald
13173
Menard, Lt Col D.
Rogers
14889
Menney, Lieutenant General
E.
Pepper
13671
Menzies, Sgt
Goranson
11304
Merrifield, Sgt W.
Forbes
8161
Metcalfe, Cpl W.
Forbes
8162
Mewbum, General
The Hon. S.C.
Grier
8174
Middlemass, F/LR.G.
Holgate
11505
Middleton, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11557
Miles, G/C H.T.
Hyndman
11558
Miller, F/O
W.G. Roberts
11721
Miller, W/C R.F.
Hyndman
11559
Millward, G/C J.B.
Hyndman
11560
Mitchel, Gunner S.
Comfort
12326
Mitchell, Lt Col C.H.
Coates
8137
Mitchell, Capt C.N.
Stuart-Hill
8177
Modeano, Capt Carlo
T.R. MacDonald
13175
Moncrieff, W/C E.
Aldwinckle
10690
Monson, S/L A.E.
Goranson
11409
Moore, Gunner A.S.
Lamb
7833
Moore, F/L K.O.
Kennington
4627
Morphee, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11561
211
Morrison, W/C H.A.
Hyndman
11562
Mullin, Sgt G.H.
Beatty
8101
Murphy, Brigadier W.C.
T.R. MacDonald
13176
Murtagh, LAC L.T.
Cloutier
10998
Mynarski, P/O A.C.
Goranson
11414
Mynott, W.
Goldhamer
11283
Nairn, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11563
Nantel, Pte A.
Beddoe
8631
Neroutsos, Major C.H.
Lamb
7819
Newlands, Pipe Sergeant A.
Rothenstein
8753
Newton, Capt R.E.
Comfort
12330
Nicholls, Lt.
Hughes
12940
de Niverville, Air Vice Marshal
Wilkinson
14130
Noetzlin, Capt J.U.
T.R. MacDonald
13178
Norsworthy, S/L H.
Goranson
11420
Oatway, Capt O.L.
W.G. Roberts
11728
Ogilvie, Major W.A.
Comfort
4978
T.R. MacDonald
12337
13179
O’Kelly, Capt C.P.J.
Varley
8909
Ollett, Gunner W.J.
Lamb
7842
O’Neill, Pte P.S.
MacDonald
13180
Orleans and Braganza, Capt
the Prince of
Munnings
8574
Ormston, S/L I.C.
Holgate
11507
O’Rourke, Pte M.J.
Fosbery
8163
Ouellet, Sgt R.
Goranson
11315
Paterson, Brigadier General
R.W.
Rothenstein
8755
Patterson, Pte J.H.
Comfort
12360
Pattison, Pte J.G.
Barclay
8947
Pattison, F/L R.H.
Goranson
11425
Hyndman
11566
Pelletier, L/Cpl M.
T.R. MacDonald
13186
Pennoyer, Sgt
Hughes
12963
Penny, J.
Cloutier
11012
Pentland, S/L W.
Goranson
11426
Percival, Signalman H.S.
Tinning
14000
Perley, Sir George
Solomon
8803
Perrigard, Major G.
Lamb
7829
Phelan, Capt A.
Lamb
7834
Philip, Capt J.A.
Comfort
12346
Picher, Trooper
Lamb
7830
Pickard, Gunner F.J.
Lamb
7838
Pierce-Goulding, Lt
Hughes
12967
Pilot, Capt R.W.
Comfort
12349
Pipe, F/O H.A.
Goranson
11428
Plow, Lt Col, J.F.
Comfort
12361
Plumbtree, Gunner J.D.W.
Lamb
7839
Prentice, Sgt L.
Goranson
11315
Prevost, General Sir G.
S.W. Reynolds
8709
Prince, Capt R.D.
Comfort
12354
Purves, Lt Col R.L.
T.R. MacDonald
13187
Rabean, LAC
Cloutier
11017
Racine, Trooper J.
Lamb
7846
Radoman, Gunner D.
Lamb
7836
Rayfield, Sgt W.L.
Knight
8355
Redwood, Fit Sgt C.J.
Aldwinckle
10709
Reed, F/L W.H.
Goldhamer
11277
Reesor, Lt F.
Hughes
12980
212
Reeves, Capt H.W.
Goldhamer
11278
St Amour, F/L J.E.R.
Aldwinckle
10717
Reid, LAC D.F.
Cloutier
11021
St Louis, Trooper R.
T.R. MacDonald
13197
Reid, S/L R.F.
Go ran son
11441
St Pierre, W/C J.M.W.
Holgate
11512
Reid, Capt W.D.
Comfort
12364
Salter, Major W J.
Comfort
12373
Renison, Major G.E.B.
Comfort
12365
Saltmarsh. LAC ‘Junior’
Cloutier
11032
Reynolds, F/L K.
W.G. Roberts
11736
Samsbury, F/O A.V.R.
Anderson
10833
Rich, A.
Cloutier
11066
Samson, LAC ‘Sammy’
Cloutier
11033
Richards, Capt
Hughes
12982
Sanagan, F/L A.L.
W.G. Roberts
11742
Richardson, Lt Col C.A.
T.R. MacDonald
13193
Sandgren, LAC
Cloutier
11035
Richer, W/C B.D.
Goranson
11445
Sangster, S/L K.R.
Anderson
10819
Riketts, Sgt
Goranson
11306
Savage, L/Sgt E.N.
Comfort
12378
Ritchie, Major F.N.
T.R. MacDonald
13194
Savard, F/O J.R.
Anderson
10820
Ritchie, F/O J.W.
Cowley-Brown
11125
Scarnati, LAC
Cloutier
11009
Rivard, Cpl J.
Cloutier
11027
Schacter, Sgt
11011
Roberts, Major General J.H
Cloutier
11037
Harris
12714
Schaef, Cpl ‘Harry’
Robertson, Sgt W.A.
Cloutier
11038
Cloutier
11028
Schaefer, F/L C.F.
Robillard, F/L J.G.L.
Hyndman
11569
Hyndman
11567
Schmitt, Sgt Pilot W.N.
Robinson, Major E.F.N.
Holgate
11510
Comfort
12367
Scrimger, Capt F.A.C.
Rogow, Cpl S.P.
Barnes
8020
Cloutier
11029
Mathews
8429
Rohmes, F/O R.
Seeley, Major General J.E.B
Aldwinckle
10716
Munnings
’ 8578
Ross, Brigadier General J .G
Seeley, Lt W.E.
Forbes
8159
Fisher
12603
Rowe, Capt P.
Comfort
12371
Shankland, Lt R.
Jackson
8193
Rowlands, F/O R.
W.G. Roberts
11740
Shearer, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11570
Roy, Pte
M.L. Bobak
12082
Sherlow, Sgt G.F.
Harris
12718
12410
Simonds, Lieutenant General
Russel, LAC H.
Anderson
10818
G.G.
Comfort
12384
Russell, W/C B.D.
Goranson
11448
Simonson, F/O L.O.
Aldwinckle
10720
Holgate
11502
Skidmore, Cpl
Hyndman
11568
Cloutier
11046
Orde
7856
Slemon, Air Vice Marshal
Ryckman, Lt P.
Lamb
7845
C.R.
Hyndman
11571
213
Smith, S/L
Hyndman
11572
Smith, F/0 D.
Goranson
11314
Smith, F/O J.
Goldhamer
11248
Smith, Brigadier, J.D.B.
Comfort
12385
Snell, LAC D.I.
Cloutier
11049
Soeder, F/O W.E.P.
Holgate
11514
Spence, F/O R.L.
Holgate
11503
Spiers, ‘Speed’
Cloutier
11054
Sprung, Capt G.M.C.
Comfort
12388
Spry, Brigadier D.C.
Comfort
12389
Spurr, F/O L.
Anderson
10827
Stanley, Capt F.W.G.B.
Lamb
7820
Stansell, Pte V.
M.L. Bobak
12092
Starling, Lt
Hughes
13018
Stedman, Air Vice Marshal
Wilkinson
14131
Steechood, F/O R.B.
Aldwinckle
10671
Stephen, S/L W.M.
Hyndman
11573
Stevenson, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11574
Stewart, CSM J.
Harris
12719
Stockton, LACWB.N.M.
Hyndman
11575
Story, F/O
W.G. Roberts
11751
Stover, F/L C.H.
Aldwinckle
10723
Strachan, Lt H.
McEvoy
8431
Strange, S/L M.S.
Hyndman
11576
Strumble, LAC ‘Junior’
Cloutier
11055
Sudlow, S.
Cloutier
11066
Sumner, Fit Sgt M.B.
Aldwinckle
10731
Sutherland, F/L G.T.
Goldhamer
11229
Sutton, F/L H.M.B.
Goranson
11461
Sweeney, S/L G.A.
Hyndman
11578
Symons, F/O J.H.
Anderson
10828
Tackeberry, Air Commodore
Hyndman
11577
Tamblyn, F/L H.M.
Orde
7857
Taylor, Wing Officer
Hyndman
11581
Taylor, Capt B.
Comfort
12394
Taylor, F/L J.L.
Aldwinckle
10734
Tedman, Capt B.H.M.
Comfort
12395
Telfer, Piper W J.
Pratt
8681
Templeton, Sgt F.
Anderson
10799
Thacker, Major General P.E.
Nicholson
8671
Thompson, F/L
W.G. Roberts
11754
Thorpe, LAC
Cloutier
11060
Thorpe, LAC W.R.
Cloutier
11074
Thrasher, Major F.
Comfort
12396
Thrupp, Capt V.G.J.
Comfort
12397
Tinning, Capt G.C.
T.R. MacDonald
13206-7
Toper, Fit Sgt J.
(RAF B9515)
Goldhamer
11272
Tosh, Fit Sgt J.
(RAF 1823287)
Goldhamer
11295
Trill, Sgt E.
Comfort
12398
Triquet, Major P.
Scott
14256
Tucker-Burr, Capt I.
Comfort
12399
Turnbull, G/C R.S.
Hyndman
11580
Turner, F/L P.S.
Orde
7858
Turner, Major General
Sir Richard E.W.
Mathews
8420
Tuxford, Brigadier
General G.S.
Mathews
8415
214
Unknown
Aldwinckle
10628
10634
10637
10645-6
10656
10666
10696
10708
10711-14
10718
10724-30
10733
10750
Unknown
Keene
Unknown
Kennington
Unknown
MacKay
Unknown
MacLeod
Unknown
Anderson
Unknown
10757
10768
Munnings
Unknown
10779-80
Nevinson
10811-12
Unknown
10831
10833
Newton
Unknown
Unknown
Bayefsky
10841-3
Nichols
10848
10880
10882
Unknown
Beatty
8105
Unknown
Ogilvie
Unknown
B. Bobak
11920
11930
Unknown
Cloutier
10945-6
Unknown
Pepper
10994
Unknown
Comfort
Unknown
12272
Unknown
Goldhamer
11235
11243
Richmond
11268-9
Unknown
11280
Scott
11298
Unknown
Unknown
Goranson
11356
11369
Shadbolt
11457-60
Unknown
Holgate
Unknown
11496
Unknown
Spencer-Pry se
Unknown
Hughes
12735-7
12763
Tinning
12793
13089
Unknown
13092
Varley
13101-3
Upton, CSM D.E.
Unknown
T.R. MacDonald
Humphrey
4568
Vinning (or Vining)
Unknown
Lt Col J.
J agger
8222
Lamb
Unknown
Vokes, Major General C.
Jefferys
8232
Comfort
8337^1
8345
8350-1
10321
10405
14142
14187
14214
14217-18
8588
8656
14249
14349
10501
10504
10511
10524-5
10533-4
13320-6
13513
13576
14354
13682-3
13712-13
13747-8
13788
8716
8725
14353
14270-1
14282
14284-6
14288
8818
8823
14027
14035
14289
13209
7847
12403
215
Waite, Air Vice Marshal G.E.
Hyndman
11582
Walden, F/S F.
Cloutier
11068
Walker, D.
MacLeod
14170
Walker, Major J.R.
T.R. MacDonald
13210
Walker, Wing Officer K.O.
Hyndman
11583
Wall, Sgt J.C.
Lamb
7835
Wallace, F/LP.
Hyndman
11584
Wallace, Capt W J.A.
Lamb
7825
Walsh, Air Vice Marshal
Hyndman
11585
Warburton, Lt
Hughes
13116
Ward, Warrant Officer G.F.
Aldwinckle
10742
Watson, Major General
Sir David
Orpen
8675
Watts, F/LJ.
Aldwinckle
10744
Wegg, F/O D. ‘Dutch’
Anderson
10772
Weir, F/L W.G.
W.G. Roberts
11764
Wheeler, Sgt
Cloutier
11072
Whitside, F/L W.
Goranson
11479
Wildman, LAC
Aldwinckle
10632
Wilhelm, Honorary
Captain J.L.
Harris
12727
Wilkins, Fit Sgt L.A.
Goldhamer
11270
Williams, Leading Wren
P.N. MacLeod
14228
Williams, W/C DJ.
Hyndman
11586
Williams, Gunner E.
Comfort
12404
Willis-O’Connor, Major H.
Orpen
8678
Wilson, LAC
Cloutier
11073
Wilson, Lt Col
Hughes
13121
Wondowlowski, F/O C.
Aldwinckle
10749
Worthington, Major General
H. Lamb
7832
Wozniak, F/O R.
Holgate
11518
Wright, L/Cpl J.
Goldhamer
11299
Wrinch, Capt L.A.
T.R. MacDonald
13212
Zary, S/L H.
Anderson
10838
Zink, Major F.B.
Lamb
7841
216
Index of the Locale of Selected Paintings of the 1914-18 and 1939-45
Wars
1914-1918
Canada
West and North-West Canada
Simpson, 8801
Ontario
Beatty 8107;Gagen 8165-71 ; Jefferys 8223-31, 8233-56; Johnston
8257-8329; Jopling 8330-3; Manly MacDonald 8388-8408, 8986-91 ;
Palmer 8679; Reid 8685-8708; Stevens 8825-30
Quebec
Challener 8134
Atlantic Provinces
Gilman 8172; Lismer 8365-85
Boston and New York
Crisp 8138, 8978-83
U.S.A.
British Isles
London
Atwood 8019; Bastien 8094, 8098; Everett 8155-6
Southern England
Airy (Mrs Pocock) 8009; Barraud 8027, 8029-34; Cullen 8142; Dame
Laura Knight 8962; Golden-Short 15168; Milne 8538-54; Moira 8558;
Olssen 8672; Simpson 8799, 8800; Topham 8900, 8903; Varley 8913
Midlands and Yorkshire
Etchells 8154; Ginner, 8173; Milne 8530-7; Topham 8856
North Wales and Liverpool
Milne 8498-9, 8511-19, 8529; Wadsworth 8925
Scotland
Wilkinson 8935
Belgium
Ypres Salient / Paschendaele
Barraud 8021 , 8023-26, 8028, 8035-46, 8050-1 , 8053-5; Bastien 8061,
8066, 8084, 8086, 8095-6; Bomberg 8108; Brangwyn 8115; Bush
8124-5, 8127 ; Cameron 8129-30; Forbes 8157; Handley-Read 8972;
Jack 8179; Jackson 8183, 8185-6, 8199, 8202, 8207, 8209, 8213-14,
8219-20, 14890; Kerr- Lawson 8352; Milne 8475-7, 8479-83, 8485-91,
8506, 8509-10; Nantel 8612, 8620, 8626, 8629-30, 8632, 8636; Nash
8641-5, 8647, 8649, 8992; W. Roberts 8729; Spencer-Pryse 8809, 8811;
Turnbull 8906; Wagemans 8926-8
217
Less Ypres and Salient
Adam 8008; Bastien 8065, 8079, 8088-9; Brangwyn 81 17; Cullen 8148;
Rothenstein 8749; Sheldon-Williams 8969; Spencer-Pryse 8807, 8810,
8812-16,8819, 8821-2
France
General
Barraud 8021-22, 8025 ; Bastien 8076, 8085, 8097, 8099; Cullen 8144,
8149; Gill 8967; Hardy 8176;Huard 1 5039; Jackson 8204; Kennington
8347; Meo 8432; Moira 8555-7; Mowat 8559-68; Munnings 8589,
8591-8610; Nash 8640, 8650; Nevinson 8652-64, 8668-70; Richmond
8710-1 5, 8717-24, 8726-8; Spencer-Pryse 8806, 8817; Turnbull
8904-5; Varley 8910-12, 8961
Amiens
Cullen 8141, 8146; Munnings 8571-3, 8576, 8580, 8583, 8590;
Rothenstein 8736-39; Weirter 8933
Arras / Cambrai and East
Bastien 8057-60, 8062, 8070-72, 8075, 8077-8, 8081-3, 8091-3; Bone
8109-12; Brangwyn 8113, 8116, 81 18; Clausen 8135; Cullen 8140,
8143; Kennington 8349, 8968; Kerr-Lawson 8353; Milne 8437-9,
8471-2, 8484, 8496-7, 8507-8; Morrice 8949; Munnings 8569-70,
8575, 8577, 8579, 8581, 8584-5; Rothenstein 8741-8, 8750-1; Russell
8759-60, 8774-5 ;Talmage 8735, 8831-54; De Witt 8936-8
North and West France
Bundy 8121 ; Hughes-Stanton 8824
Paris
C.H. Armington 8010-11; F.M. Armington 8012-18; Bastien 8087,
8090
Somme
Forbes 8158; Milne 8478, 8494-5; Nevinson 8651; Topham 8855,
8857-99, 8901-2, 8977; Weirter 8931-2
Vimy Ridge / Lens
Barraud 8047-9, 8052, 8056; Bastien 8063, 8069, 8073-4; Beatty
8102-4, 8106; Bush 8123, 8126, 8128; Cullen 8139, 8143, 8150-1;
Jack 8178; Jackson 8184, 8187-91, 8195-8, 8200-01, 8203, 8205-6,
8208, 8210-11, 8215-18, 8221, 14890; Lewis 8356-7; Milne 8433-6,
8440-70, 8473^1, 8492-3; Nash 8646, 8648; Russell 8756-8, 8761-73,
8776-7
Ypres Salient
(see Belgium)
Germany
Cullen 8147; Nantel 8611, 8613-19, 8621-5, 8627-8, 8633-5, 8637-8,
8963; Rothenstein 8740, 8752, 8754; Sheldon-Williams 8797
William Wood 8942-6
Greece
218
Russia
Petrograd
Saltoft 8779-94
Siberia
Keene 8334-6, 8342-6, Spencer-Pryse 8820
Wilkinson 8934
General
Schaefer 1 1769
Atlantic Ocean
1939-1945
Canada
West Coast and Yukon
Beament 10040, 10042, 10073; Cowley-Brown 11076-80, 11082-92,
11096-11102, 11104-20, 11122, 1 1 124, 1 1 126-35, 11137-8, 11141-6,
11148, 11150-6, 11158-67, 11169, 11171-88, 11190-1, 11193-11202,
11204-15, 11217-28, 14361; Fisher 12411, 12414-15, 12417, 12419,
12422, 12425, 12428, 12434, 12441, 12444-5, 12449, 12451,
12458-9, 12465, 12467, 12471-2, 12488-9, 12498, 12500-1, 12505,
12519-20, 12525, 12528, 12530, 12537, 12546, 12549, 12551, 12555,
12558-60, 12564, 12573, 12577, 12579, 12581, 12593, 12596, 12599,
12602, 12610-11, 12617, 12621-9, 12631, 12633, 12636-8, 12642,
12649, 12652-3, 14341 ; Glyde 14098-14103; B. Coghill Haworth
14105-10; Peter Haworth 14111-16; Hughes 12807; Law 10231 ,
10234-6, 10262, 10267-8, 10278, 10286-90, 10292-3, 10296-7,
10299-10302, 10304-7; Murphy 10453-4, 10456, 10459-71, 10473-6,
10478-91, 10493-4, 10496-9; Tinning 13890-1, 14028;Whyte 14333
Western Canada
M.L. Bobak 12059; Ogilvie 13397; Pepper 13665-6, 13479-51,
13775-80, 13785, 13788, 13790-2, 13811, 14343; Whyte 14292-14332,
14334^0
Central Canada
Anderson 10752, 10754, 10756, 10761-2, 10769, 10787, 10834,
14364; Atkins 14037-41, 14043-60; Batchelor 14061-82, 14088-97;
Beament 10062;M.L. Bobak 12010, 12018-20, 12030, 12035, 12038,
12055-6, 12061, 12067, 12078, 12080-1, 12089, 12101-2, 12107;
Casson 14083-4; Clark 14085, 14087; Cloutier 10897, 10909, 10922,
10926, 10938, 10940-2, 10979-80, 11026, 11041-2, 11048, 11053,
11062-3, 11069-70; Comfort 4990; Cowley-Brown 11081, 1 1093-5,
11103, 11121, 11136,11139-40, 11147, 11149, 11157, 11168, 11189,
11192, 11203, 11216, 14363; Duncan 14345-7; Fisher 12457, 12474,
12496, 12538, 12584, 12612-15, 12632; Goranson 11303, 11324,
11328, 11341, 11357, 11368, 11408, 11423, 11432, 11444, 11454-5,
11467 ; Hallam 14104;Hughes 12732, 12758, 12841, 12851, 12921,
12968, 12992, 12998, 13003, 13023-36, 13046, 13056, 13097-13100,
13104, 13108-9, 131 14; Law 10252-3, 10265-6, 1031 5; P.N. MacLeod
14134-41, 14143-66, 14168-9, 14171-89, 14191-14217, 14219-23;
Murphy 10455, 10457-8, 10472; Reinblatt 1 1606; Shadbolt 14258-69,
14272-81, 14283; S.H. Watson 14290-1
219
East Coast
Beament 4860, 10018, 10053, 10066, 10070-1 ; Brooks 10089,
10092, 10098, 10113, 10143-4, 10147, 10167-8, 10174; Cloutier
10905, 10933, 10961, 10963, 11013-15, 11065; Fisher 12477, 12607;
Forster 10209-10, 10214; Goranson 11311, 11315, 11339, 11377,
11381, 11427, 1 1429; Holgate 11489;Faw 10232-3, 10254-8, 10261,
10280-1, 10295, 10313; MacKay 10054, 10319-20, 10328, 10340, 10342,
10348-50, 10363-4, 10371-2, 10377, 10379-80, 10388, 10394, 10399,
10404, 10407, 10409-10, 10416-18, 10423-4, 10426-8, 10432,
10439-40, 10442-3, 10450-2, 10492; MacFeod 14167; Nichols
10518-19, 10521 ;Reinblatt 11587-8, 11592-3, 1 1598-9, 1 1602, 11605,
11608, 11615-16, 11619-25, 11631-2, 11645, 1 1647-9; Tinning
13813-14, 13820-1, 13828-33, 13835, 13837, 13856-8, 13863-4,
13873, 13878, 13881, 13896, 13905-6, 13908-9, 13914, 13922,
13926-30, 13934, 13937, 13941-2, 13944, 13946-8, 13950-1,
13954-7, 13959-60, 13965-6, 13972-3, 13976, 13979, 13981-3,
14000-1, 14004-5, 14013-14, 10017-18, 14022-5, 14030, 14248; Wood
10543, 10563, 10567, 10581, 10595-6, 10598-9, 10602-6, 10610
Newfoundland and Fabrador
Brooks 101 67-8; Beament 10015, 10025, 10045, 10061, 10063;
Cloutier 10893-6, 10898, 10901-3, 10908, 10910, 10912-21,
10924-5, 10927-8, 10930, 10934-7, 10939, 10947-50, 10952-4,
10957-60, 10967-8, 10970-2, 10981, 10985-9, 10991-3, 10995-7,
10999-11008, 11010, 11016, 11018-20, 11022-5, 11030-1, 11036,
11040, 11043-5, 11047, 11050-2, 11056-9, 11061, 11064, 11067,
11071, 11075; Goranson 11307, 11391, 11421-2, 1 1430; Tinning
13836, 13862, 13869, 13892, 13904, 13933, 13938, 13977-8,
13989, 13992, 13995; Wood 10539-40, 10546, 10552, 10554,
10557, 10561, 10564-6, 10568, 10571, 10573-6, 10582-3, 10594,
10608, 10611, 10615-16, 10620
British Isles
General
Aldwinckle 10623, 10629-30, 10634, 10639, 10644, 10653, 10657,
10663, 10670, 10682, 10688, 10699, 10701, 10706-7, 10710,
10736-7, 10740-1, 10745-7; Anderson 10766, 10768, 10794, 10798,
10804-5, 10808, 10823; Atkins 14036, 14042; T.R. MacDonald
13177, 13189; Schaefer 11886
London
Anderson 10797, 10817; B. Bobak 1 1900, 1 1915, 1 1931, 11946,
11957, 1 1959; M.L. Bobak 12004-5, 12021-2, 12048, 12050,
12053-4, 12068-9, 12075-6, 12083, 12096, 12106; Forster 10203;
Brooks 10080, 10103, 10151, 10155, 10181, 10184; Goranson
11437, 11474; Hughes 12879-80; Keene 14123, 14128; Schaefer
1 1828; Ogilvie 13249, 13377-8, 13380, 13382, 13473-4, 13542-3,
13625; Shadbolt 4868-70, 14257; Tinning 13841, 13844, 14029
Southern England
Aldwinckle 10641, 10647, 10650, 10664, 10677, 10686-7, 10693-4,
10705, 10721, 10743, 10747-8; Bayefsky 10840, 10850, 10866,
10870-1, 10877, 10883; Beament 10007, 10020, 10022, 10046,
220
10072, 121 1 1 ; B. Bobak 11901, 11907, 11932, 11952-3, 11934,
11982-92, 1 1997 ; M.L. Bobak 12001, 12003, 12006-7, 12033-4,
12040, 12043, 12047, 12049, 12064, 12066, 12073-4, 12091,
12097, 12105; Brooks 10083, 10086, 10090, 10123, 10127, 10130-3,
10136-42, 10146, 10163, 10179, 10182, 101 85; Broomfield
14370-3; Comfort 12228-9, 12239-41,12251, 12259, 12266, 12271,
12312-13, 12317, 12320, 12323, 12333, 12335, 12345, 12353,
12355-6, 12358-9, 12372, 12376-7, 12383, 12386, 12391-2; Fisher
12418, 12423-4, 12426-7, 12435, 12440, 12446, 12466, 12476,
12478, 12483-4, 12487, 12491, 12497, 12502, 12522-4, 12531,
12533-4, 12540-2, 12544, 12552-4, 12569-70, 12575, 12582-3,
12587, 12589-90, 12595, 12598, 12604-6, 12630, 12634, 12639-41,
12643-4, 12646, 12648, 12654, 14352; Forster 10202, 10205-7,
10215, 10230; Goldhamer 1 1230-4, 1 1238, 11240, 11242, 11244-6,
11251, 11253-6, 11258-9, 11264-7, 11274-5, 11281-2, 11284-94,
11 296-7; Harris 12665, 12709; Holgate 11493, 11498, 11501,
11506, 11509, 11511, 11 51 5; Hughes 12728, 12731, 12733-7,
12739-55, 12757, 12761-2, 12769, 12775-7, 12779, 12781-6,
12788-9, 12792, 12795, 12799, 12801-2, 12804, 12809-10, 12814,
12817, 12820-6, 12832, 12839, 12846-50, 12852-4, 12857,
12864-7, 12870, 12877, 12883-7, 12897, 12899, 12902, 12904,
12911-13, 12916-18, 12926, 12935-7, 12939, 12941, 12944-50,
12954, 12963-5, 12970-1, 12974-8, 12981, 12993-5, 12999-13001,
13004-9, 13012-13, 13017, 13019, 13037-9, 13042-5, 13047-8,
13051-2, 13054-5, 13063, 13065-7, 13073-5, 130779, 13087-8,
13090-1, 13093-6, 13105-7, 13113, 13115, 13117, 13125, 13129,
14342; Hyndman 11531; Keene 14118-19, 14127; Law 10239,
10241-3, 10245, 10247, 10249, 10259, 10269-72, 10298;
T.R. MacDonald 13163, 13177, 13192, 13201-4, 1321 1 ; Nichols
10526, 10530; Ogilvie 13219-20, 13227-8, 13236, 13238-41, 13243,
13246-7, 13262, 13265-8, 13270-8, 13291, 13294-8, 13302-5, 13310,
13313, 13319, 13330-4, 13351-2, 13355-6, 13360-1, 13364-5, 13367,
13373-4, 13381, 13383-5, 13393, 13400-1, 13414, 13424-5, 13435-6,
1343842, 13445-7, 13449, 13452-3, 13458, 13463, 13465-6, 13468-9,
13475-6, 13478, 13481, 13484-5, 13488-9, 13497, 13501, 13503-4,
13510, 13514, 13516, 13518-20, 13528, 13530-1, 13536, 13540,
13556, 13566-8, 13575, 13578-9, 13584-94, 13610, 13612-13,
136224, 13625, 13630, 13635-6, 13644, 13647, 14350-1 ; Pepper
13648, 136534, 13656, 13658, 13662-3, 13667-8, 13692, 13703,
13711, 13722, 13725-7, 13736, 13738-42, 137534, 13756-60,
13765, 13771, 13773-4, 13786, 13789, 13794, 13796-13801,
13804-5, 13808; Pilot 14356; Reinblatt 11590, 11601, 11604, 11607,
11611, 11626-7, 11630, 11633-9, 116434, 1 1646; Roberts 11652,
11655-7, 11660-5, 11670, 11673, 11677-8, 11708, 11725, 11730-2,
11735, 11737, 11748-9, 1 1761 ; Schaefer 1 1772-3, 11776, 1 1782-3,
11785, 117934, 11796, 11798, 11807-10, 11812, 11820, 11824,
11834, 11841, 11845, 11847-8, 1 1860-1 ; Tinning 13818, 13825-7,
13838, 13845, 138514, 13870, 13872, 13874-6, 13880, 13884,
13897, 13913, 13916, 13923, 13940, 13943, 13945, 13952-3, 13964,
13967-8, 13974, 14011-12, 14020, 14026; Wood 10541, 10550-1,
10578-80, 10589, 10612, 10618
221
Midlands and the North
Anderson 10786, 10823, 10835; Bayefsky 10839, 10849, 10864-5,
10867-8, 10872-5, 10878-9, 10880-1 ; B. Bobak 11896, 11908,
11912-13, 11924-5, 11937, 11943, 11945, 11948, 11954, 11975-6,
11978-9, 11999; Brittain 10884-8, 10890-2; Colville 12129, 12136-7,
12150, 12155-7, 12168-9, 12178, 12181, 12186, 12189-90, 12194,
12215-16; Goranson 1 1302, 1 1310, 1 1367, 11378-9, 11388, 11399,
11402, 11418, 11446, 11452, 11478, 14247; Harris 12667, 12686;
Holgate 11499, 11516-17; Law 10240, 10282-5; Ogilvie 13225,
13245, 13348, 13415; Pepper 13649-50, 13664, 13675, 13688,
13715, 13724, 13737, 13761-3, 13769, 13782; G. Roberts 11651,
11653-4, 11658-9, 11666-7, 11669, 1 1671-72, 11674-5, 11682-4,
11688-11701, 11703-7, 11709-10, 11714-16, 11718-20, 11722-4,
11726-7, 11729, 1 1733-4, 1 1738-9, 11741, 11743-7, 11750,
11752-60, 11762-3, 11765-7, 14355; Reinblatt 11589, 11594-5,
11600, 11609, 11612-13, 11617-18, 11628-9, 11640-2, 11650;
Schaefer 11768, 11771, 11784, 11787-90, 11797, 11801, 1 1804,
11806, 11811, 11813-19, 11821, 11823, 11825-7, 11830-3, 11836,
11838, 1 1842, 11844, 11849, 1 1855-9, 11862-6, 11868-70, 11872-5,
11883-5, 11888-9, 11895
Wales and Liverpool
Anderson 10830; Colville 10191; Harris 12683, 12688, 12690, 12713;
Hughes 12767, 12770, 12780, 12811-13, 12815-16, 12828-9, 12868-9,
12876, 12906-9, 12979, 12986, 13080, 13014-16, 13119, 13022,
13064; Keene 14117, 14120-2, 14124-6; Ogilvie 13222-3, 13232,
13487, 13490, 13511, 13523-4, 13526, 13573
Scotland
Aldwinckle 10651, 10654, 10685, 10689, 10732, 10738; Anderson
10758, 10760, 10764, 10815-16, 10829; Beament 10021, 10044,
10065 ; Brooks 10084-5, 10091, 10099, 10101, 10107-8, 10129,
10145, 10166, 10169; Law 10237, 10251, 10263, 10273-7, 10279,
1031 1-12; Ogilvie 13226, 13230-1, 13234-5, 132634, 13279-80,
13282, 13288-90, 13299, 13309, 13315, 13335, 13342, 13347,
13357-9, 13362-3, 13370, 13387-92, 13402-6, 13410-12, 13417-19,
13422-3, 13426-30, 13432, 13434, 13437, 134434, 13451, 13454-5,
13459, 13477, 13480, 13502, 13509, 13512, 13522, 13529, 13532,
13539, 13547, 13550-2, 13554-5, 13570-2, 13596, 13598, 13602-4,
13608, 13614-15, 13627-8, 136334, 13640, 13645-6
Ireland
Beament 10010, 10026-8, 10060; Brooks 101 16; Aldwinckle 10658;
Schaefer 11791-2, 11799-11800, 11829, 11835, 11839, 11850, 11852,
11876, 11879-82, 1 1890, 11893; Wood 10549, 10609
Italy
General
Beament 10047; Colville 10187, 10194, 10197; Comfort 12344,
12350-1, 12362, 12375, 12387; Goranson 11344, 11424, 11435, 11472,
14365-6, 14368; Harris 12724-5, 12733; T.R. MacDonald 13148;
Tinning 13910; Worsley 7872
222
Sicily
Ogilvie 13215, 13218, 13229, 13233, 13242, 13244, 13248, 13251,
13253, 13255-6, 13259, 13269, 13281, 13292-3, 13311-12, 13314,
13317, 13329, 13339-41, 13346, 13350, 13396, 13408-9, 13413,
13416, 13420, 13448, 13450, 13457, 13460-2, 13464, 13467, 13470,
13482, '13491-5, 13508, 13513, 13515, 13521, 13538, 13548-9,
13558-9, 13561-5, 13577, 13597, 13605-6, 13609, 13618, 13632,
13638-9, 13641-2
Adriatic Front 1943/44
Comfort 12224, 12230-4, 12237, 12244-9, 12252-3, 12255-7,
12260-2, 12267-8, 12273-4, 12278-9, 12283, 12293-5, 12301, 12309,
12311, 12314, 12321, 12324, 12327-9, 12338-40, 12347-8, 12363,
12366, 12368, 12374, 12379-81 , 12390, 12393, 12400-2, 12406-8,
14358-9; Harris 12655, 12657, 12659-63, 12666, 12668, 12670-2,
12674-8, 12680, 12682, 12684-5, 12687, 12698, 12701-3, 12708,
12710-12, 12715, 12723-4, 12726; Ogilvie 13217, 13349, 13366,
13371, 13479, 13517, 13533, 13557, 13607, 13620-1 , 13643;
Wessel 14432
Cassino to Rome
Carr 7805; Comfort 12225, 12258, 12272, 12275, 12281, 12285,
12296, 12331, 12341-3, 12352, 12367, 12370, 12382; Goranson
11305, 11308, 11321, 11332, 11353, 11372, 11375, 11400, 11438,
11447, 11464; Harris 12504, 12656, 12664, 12669, 12689, 12694-5,
12699, 12704-7, 12716-17, 12720-2, 12725; Wessel 14428-31
Florence to Ravenna
Ardizzone 7800-2; T.R. MacDonald 13136-7, 13139, 13143-6,
13149-50, 13152-3, 13155-6, 13158-60, 13172, 13181-5, 13188,
13190-1, 13193, 13195-6, 13198-13200, 13205, 13208; Tinning
13815-17, 13819, 13822, 13824, 13834, 13840, 13842-3, 13846-50,
13855, 13859, 13861, 13865-8, 13871, 13882-3, 13887-9, 13893-5,
13900-3, 13907, 13911-12, 13915, 13917-21, 13924, 13931-2,
13935-6, 13939, 13949, 13958, 13961-3, 13969-71, 13980, 13984-6,
13988, 13993-4, 13996, 13998, 14006-10, 14015-16, 14019, 14021,
14031-4, 14360
North West Europe
General
Bayefsky 10876
Brittany and Normandy to the Seine
Aldwinckle 10624, 10626-7, 10631, 10635, 10638, 10640, 10642,
10652, 10659, 10661, 10665, 10674-5, 10679, 10692, 10698, 10702,
10715, 10722, 10735, 1075 1 ; Beament 10011, 10023-4;Bone 7803;
Brooks 10081-2, 10087-88, 10112, 10122, 10125-6, 10148, 10170,
10172, 10177; Broomfield 14369, 14374-8, 14379-81, 14386,
14388-94, 14396, 14400; Fisher 12412-13, 12420-1, 12429-30,
12432-3, 12436-9, 12448, 12450, 12460, 12462-4, 12468-9, 12473,
12479-82, 12486, 12490, 12493-5, 12499, 12503, 12506-7,
12509-1 1, 12513-14, 12516-17, 12521, 12526-7, 12535-6, 12543,
12545, 12547-8, 12550, 12556-7, 12561-3, 12565, 12568, 12571-2,
223
12574, 12576, 12578, 12580, 12588, 12591, 12594, 12597, 12600,
12609, 12616, 12618-19, 12635, 12647; Forster 10204, 10211-12,
10217-21, 10228-9; Goranson 11312, 11316, 11318, 11329, 11334,
1 1336, 11348, 11352, 11354-5, 11360-2, 11387, 11389, 11392, 11410,
11417, 11433, 11439-40, 11449, 11451, 11477, 14427; Hennel 7815;
Hyndman 11532, 1 1564-5; Law 10238, 10246, 10248, 10260, 10264,
10303, 10309-10, 10314; Nichols 10503-5, 10507, 10509-10, 10513,
10523, 10528, 10531-2, 13132; Ogilvie 13216, 13221, 13250, 13252,
13254, 13257-8, 13260-1, 13301, 13306-8, 13328, 13343-5, 13368-9,
13386, 13394-5, 13398-9, 13421, 13433, 13456, 13496, 13499, 13507,
13527, 13541, 13545-46, 13560, 13599-13600, 13611, 13616-17,
13619, 13629; Pepper 13661, 13670, 13672, 13677, 13681, 13687,
13695, 13698, 13705-06, 13710, 13716-19, 13729-33, 13755, 13767-8,
13795; Wood 10537-8, 10544, 10558, 13133
Channel Ports to the Scheldt
Anonymous 14405; Anderson 10753, 10755, 10763, 10767, 10770-1,
10773, 10775,10778-9, 10781-2, 10784, 10788, 10790, 10793,
10801-3, 10809, 10813-14, 10822, 10824-6, 10832; M.L. Bobak
12008-9, 12024, 12046, 12070, 1 2093; Bourgault 14357; Broomfield
14382-5, 14401; Colville 12205; Comfort 12276, 12336; Fisher 12416,
12447, 12452-5, 12475, 12529, 12586, 12601, 12620; Goranson 1 1335,
11346-7, 11390, 11398, 11431, 11442, 11453, 1 1473; Lunstroth
14419-22; Muller 14406-8; Ogilvie 13353-4; Pepper 13651, 13655,
13669, 13678, 13680, 13686, 13693-4, 13696, 13702, 13734-5, 13743,
13784, 13793; Seypfel 14409-1 1 ; Strauss 14412-18
Nijmegen, The Rhine and Holland
Anderson 10776, 10813-14; Bayefsky 1085 1 ; B. Bobak 11902, 11905,
11909-11, 11914, 11916-19, 11921-3, 11926, 11928-9, 11938, 11941-2,
11944, 11947, 11949-51, 11955-6, 11958, 11961-74, 11977, 11980,
11993-6, 11998, 12000, 12409; M.L. Bobak 12002, 12011-12,
12015-17, 12023, 12025, 12027-8, 12031-2, 12036-7, 12039, 12041,
12045, 12058, 12062-3, 12065, 12077, 12084-8, 12090, 12092,
12094-5, 12100, 12108-9; Broomfield 14387, 14395, 14402-03;
Colville 12112-14, 12116-20, 12124, 12126-8, 12130-5, 12138-42,
12144-9, 12151-4, 12158-65, 12170-7, 12179-80, 12182-4, 12187-8,
12191-3, 12195-12203, 12206-13, 12217-22, 13134; Fisher 12508,
12512, 12515, 12532, 12539, 12566-7, 12585, 12592, 12645, 12650-1;
Goranson 11300, 11330, 11333, 11338, 11396, 11413, 11434, 11450,
14246; Richards 7866; Ogilvie 13214, 13318, 13336-8, 13498, 13500,
13534, 13537, 13544, 13580-3, 13631; Pepper 13652, 13657,
13659-60, 13673-4, 13676, 13679, 13684-5, 13689-91, 13697,
13699-13700, 13704, 13707-9, 13714, 13720-1, 13723, 13728,
13744.6, 13752, 13764, 13766, 13770, 13772, 13781, 13783,
13802-3, 13809-10; Tinning 13823, 13839, 13860, 13877, 13879,
13885-6, 13898-9, 13925, 13975, 13987, 13997, 13999, 14002-3,
14035
North West Germany
Anderson 10691, 10759, 10765, 10780, 10783, 10792, 10796,
10806, 10810, 10836; Bayefsky 10844-7, 10852-63, 10869; B. Bobak
11897-9, 11903-4, 11906, 11927, 11933, 11935-6, 11939-40, 11960;
224
M.L. Bobak 12014, 12026, 12042, 12044, 12052, 12057, 12060,
12103-4, 12 110; Colville 12212, 12215, 12121-3, 12125, 12143,
12204, 12223; Comfort 12243, 12287, 12325, 12405
The Aleutians
Other Theatres of Operations
Hughes 12729-30, 12738, 12759-60, 12764-5, 12768, 12771-4,
12778, 12787, 12790-91, 12794, 12796-8, 12803, 12805-6, 12808,
12818-9, 12827, 12830-1, 12838, 12840, 12842-5, 12855-6,
12858-63, 12872-5, 12878, 12881-2, 12888-96, 12898, 12900-1,
12903, 12905, 12910, 12914-15, 12919-20, 12922-3, 12925,
12927-34, 12938, 12942-3, 12951-3, 12955-62, 12966, 12972-3,
12983-5, 12987-91, 12996-7, 13002, 13010-11, 13020-1, 13040-1,
13049-50, 13053, 13057-62, 13068-72, 13076, 13081-6, 13110-12,
13118, 13120, 13122-4, 13126-8
Greece
Beament 10008-9, 10064
Hong Kong
Skvorzov 15151-66
Iceland
Schaefer 11770, 11774-5, 11777-81, 11805, 11840, 11846, 11851,
11853-4, 11867, 11871, 11877, 11887, 11891-2, 12357
North Africa and Mediterranean
Carr 7804; Cole 7806; Colville 10188-9, 10192-3, 10195-8, 10200,
12167; Comfort 12250, 12254, 12332, 12334; Goranson 11309,
11322-3, 11325-7, 11331, 11349-51, 11359, 11365, 11395, 11401,
11403, 11407, 11411-12, 11415-16, 11419, 11436, 11443, 11456,
11462-3, 11465-6, 11468, 11471, 11475, 11480, 14244; Ogilvie
13283-7, 13300, 13375-6, 13407, 13431, 13505-6, 13595; Wessel
14433-7
West Indies
Forster 10208, 10213, 10222, 10225-27; Nichols 10522
The Sea
Atlantic
Aldwinckle 10669, 10719; Anderson 10807; Beament 10000-1,
10004-6, 10013, 10016-17, 10029-30, 10033-7, 10043, 10048-52,
10055, 10057-9, 10067-9; M.L. Bobak 12013; Brooks 10074, 10078,
10093-5, 10149-50, 10161-2, 10165, 10173, 10180, 10183; Cloutier
10923, 10943-4; Colville 10190, 10199-1 0200; Fisher 12431, 12442,
12456, 12461, 12608, 1 2626; Forster 10201, 10216; Goranson 11469;
Law 10244, 10291 ;MacKay 10317-18, 10322-7, 10329-34, 10336-9,
10341, 10343, 10347, 10351, 10356-62, 10365-70, 10373-6, 10378,
10411-15, 10419, 10421-2, 10425, 10429-31, 10434-5, 10437-8, 10441,
10444-7, 10449, 10352-3; Nichols 10500-2, 10506, 10508, 10512,
10514-17, 10520, 10527; Ogilvie 13237, 13327, 13372, 13379,
13471-2, 13486, 13574, 13601 ; Pepper 13806-7; Pitchforth 7861 ;
Rainnie 14254; Ravilious 7862; Schaefer 1 1802-3; Weyman 4639,
225
10535-6; Wood 10542, 10545, 10547-8, 10553, 10555-6, 10559-60,
10569-70, 10572, 10577, 10584-7, 10590-3, 10597, 10600-1, 10607
10613-14, 10617, 10619, 10621-2
Pacific
Murphy 10461-3, 10471, 10477, 10482, 10485-6, 10488, 10490-1,
10495
Northern Russia
Law 10250
226
Index of Selected Paintings Identified with Particular Ships, Units or
Services in the 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 Wars.
1914-1918
Navy
HMT Aquitania
Lismer, 8373
Canadian Motor Launch Boats
Olsson, 8672
German Navy
Wilkinson, 8935
HMCS Grilse
Lismer, 8378
HMS Queen Mary
Wilkinson, 8934
Army
Higher Formations
Overseas Military Forces of Canada
Nicholson, 8671
Canadian Corps
Matthews, 8416
Orpen, 8673
1st Canadian Division
Bundy, 8121
Challener, 8134
Jackson, 8215
Wilkinson, 8934
Orpen 8677
2nd Canadian Division
Matthews, 8422
Orpen, 8676
3rd Canadian Division
Jack, 8180
Orpen, 8674, 8001
4th Canadian Division
Orpen, 8675
5th Canadian Division
Matthews, 8425-26
Watson, 8930
3rd Cavalry Division (BEF)
Spencer-Pry se, 8807, 881 1
7th Division (BEF)
Spencer-Pryse, 881 1
Naval Division (BEF)
Spencer-Pryse, 8816
Artillery
1st Canadian Siege Battery
Topham, 8869, 8876, 8977
1st Montreal Heavy Battery
Topham, 8878
67th Battery, Archangel Force
Jefferys, 8238
69th Battery
Jefferys, 8237
70th Battery
Jefferys, 8239
71st Battery
Jefferys, 8240
74th Battery
Jefferys, 8241
85th Battery, Siberian Force
Jefferys, 8224, 8229, 8233, 8251-2
Cavalry
The Canadian Cavalry Brigade
Munnings, 8570, 8572-78, 8580,
8582, 8586-8
Rothenstein, 8755
The Fort Garry Horse
Munnings, 8584-5
McEvoy, 8431
Lord Strathcona’s Horse
Munnings, 8569, 8571
Lion, 8360
The Royal Canadian Dragoons
Munnings, 8583
“B” Squadron Royal North West
Mounted Police
Keene, 8344
Engineers
Canadian Engineers
Forbes, 8160
Hamnet, 8175
Stuart-Hill, 8177
Matthews, 8424
Meo, 8432
Canadian Railway Troops
Richmond, 8710-28
Tunnelling Company
Bomberg, 8108
Infantry
3rd Brigade
Matthews, 8415
5th Brigade
Matthews, 8418
7th Brigade
Jack. 8182
10th Brigade
Forbes, 8159
Jackson, 8216
102nd Infantry Brigade (BEF)
Matthews, 8419
PPCLI
Beatty, 8101
Forbes, 8157
Matthews, 8428
2nd Battalion
Quinn, 8682
227
4th Battalion
Forbes, 8161
4th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Fosbery, 8164
5th Battalion
Jack, 8181
7th Battalion
Fosbery, 8163
H. Knight, 8355
8th Battalion
Dyonnet, 8153
E.B. Lintott, 8358
13th Battalion
Atwood, 8019
Coates, 8136
14th Battalion
Barnes, 8020
15th Battalion
Rothenstein, 8753
16th Battalion
Forbes, 8162
Kennington, 8968
20th Battalion
G. H. Russell, 8778
22nd Battalion
Bastien, 8058-9, 8064, 8080
24th Battalion
Matthews, 8417
25th Battalion
Pratt, 8681
26th (New Brunswick) Battalion
Matthews, 8427
27th Battalion
Quinn, 8683
29th Battalion
Jackson, 8194
38th Battalion
H. Knight, 8354
42nd Battalion
Somerville, 8804
14th Battalion
Barnes, 8020
Varley, 8908
43rd Battalion
Jackson, 8193
47th Battalion
McEvoy, 8430
49th Battalion
Beatty, 8100
Jackson, 8192
Matthews, 8423
50th Battalion
Wright (Barclay), 8947
52nd Battalion
Varley, 8909
102nd Battalion
Somerville, 8805
156th Battalion
Airy, 8009
L. Knight, 8962
Medical
Canadian Army Medical Corps
Barnes, 8020
Matthews, 8429
1st Canadian Field Ambulance
Bone, 8109-11
No. 3 Canadian Stationery Hospital
Moira, 8555-7
No. 8 Canadian General Hospital
C.H. Armington, 8010
Forestry
The Canadian Forestry Corps
Fion, 8361
Moira, 8558
Munnings, 8589-3, 8596-8, 8602-3
30 Company
Munnings, 8594, 8599,8601,8607
36 Company
Munnings, 8600, 8604
Other
Ammunition Column, Siberian
Force
Jefferys, 8250
Canadian Machine Gun Corps
Logsdail, 8387
20th Machine Gun Company
Keene, 8337, 8340
Canadian Officers Training Corps
Jefferys, 8231, 8236, 8243, 8254
The Canadian Veterinary Corps
Talmage, 8831-54
Polish Army
Jefferys, 8223, 8225, 8227, 8232,
8234-5, 8256
Air Force
Aviation Training Schools
Johnston, 8257-8329
Leaside Aviation Camp
Jefferys, 8242, 8246
No. 4 School of Aeronautics
Jefferys, 8245
Royal Air Force/Royal Flying
Corps
Orpen, 8002
Dobson, 8152
Nevinson, 8651, 8668-70
Quinn, 8684
Turnbull, 8904-6
The Royal Flying Corps in Canada
Varley, 8914-24
201 Squadron, Royal Air Force
R. Fintott, 8359
228
1939-1945
Navy
HMCS Armentieres
Murphy, 10473, 10497, 10499
HMCS Assiniboine
Beament, 10032-3
MacKay, 10385-6
HMCS A thabaska
Beament, 10034-5
HMS Bangor
MacKay, 10431
HMCS ‘Chatham’
Law, 10267-8, 10292, 10299
HMCS Chaudiere
Law, 10239, 10269-72
HMCS Chebogue
Murphy, 10474
HMCS Chignecto
B.C. Haworth, 14110
HMCS Cowichan
Brooks, 10171
HMCS Drumheller
Wood, 10542, 10554, 10556,
10559, 10583, 10591-3. 10597,
10601
HMCS Fennel
MacKay, 10349-51, 10387
HMCS Forest Hill
Law, 10251, 10273-4
HMCS Galt
MacKay, 10327, 10331, 10340,
10436, 10438, 10445
HMCS Haida
Beament, 10036-7
Law, 10263, 10275-6
HMCS Hepatica
MacKay, 10343-44, 10396
HMCS Hespeler
Brooks, 10095, 10128, 10154,
10158-62, 10186
HMCS Huron
Law, 10277
HMCS Iroquois
Beament, 10038
MacKay, 10364-6, 10393
Nichols, 10500, 10515-16
HMCS Kenora
MacKay, 10322, 10381-2, 10395,
10420, 10440, 10448
HMCS Micmac
MacKay, 10426
HMCS Milltown
MacKay, 10354-5
HMCS ‘Naden’
Law, 10231, 10278
HMCS Nanoose
MacKay, 10492
HMCS ‘Niobe’
Beament, 10044, 10065
Law, 10237, 10279
HMCS North Bay
Wood, 10555
HMCS Ontario
Beament, 10039-40
Brooks, 10176
HMCS Ottawa
Weyman, 10535
HMCS Pictou
Beament, 10019
HMCS Prince David
Beament, 10009, 10012, 10024,
10064
Colville, 10191
Law, 10231
HMCS Prince Henrv
Colville, 10197-8, 12167
HMCS Prince Robert
Beament, 10041, 10056
Murphy, 10467-8, 10475-7, 10495
HMCS Prince Rupert
Murphy, 10464, 10478
HMCS ‘Protector’
Law, 10255-8, 10280-1, 10294
HMS Puncher
Brooks, 10075-8, 10096-7, 10100,
10102, 10104-6, 10108-11, 10114-
15, 10118-20, 10124, 10152-3,
10156-7, 10164, 10166, 10175
HMCS Restigouche
Law, 10240, 10282-5
MacKay, 10392, 10402, 10421
HMS Rox borough
MacKay, 10445
HMCS St Catherines
Murphy, 10479
HMCS St Croix
Weyman, 4639
HMCS St John
Wood, 10567
HMCS Saskatoon
MacKay, 10400, 10440
HMCS Shawinigan (K-136)
Beament, 10052
MacKay, 10422
HMCS ‘Stadacona’
Brooks, 10117, 10121
HMCS Uganda
Beament, 10040, 10042
Law, 10286-8, 10307
HMCS Vancouver
Murphy, 10480
HMCS Vegreville
Beament, 10007
229
HMS Viceroy
Law, 10283, 10285
HMS Victory
Comfort, 12251
HMCS Ville de Quebec
Beament, 10043
HMCS Wallaceburg
MacKay, 10367-70, 10378
31st RCN Gp (Minesweepers)
Beament, 10011
Army
Higher Formations
1st Canadian Army
T.R. MacDonald, 13151
1st Canadian Corps Headquarters
Comfort, 12267, 12293, 12300-1,
12322, 12346, 12349, 12394
T.R. MacDonald, 13167
Tinning, 13823, 13871, 13911
1st Canadian Division
Comfort, 12238, 12297, 12299,
12303, 12354, 12388, 12397,
12403
T.R. MacDonald, 13135, 13138-9,
13148-9, 13175, 13178-9,
13184-5, 13198
Ogilvie, 13263-4, 13357-9, 13362,
13375-6, 13407-8, 13422, 13431,
13482, 13595, 13627-8
3rd Canadian Division
Wood, 10618
4th Canadian Armoured Division
Ogilvie, 13386
5th Canadian Armoured Division
Harris, 12701, 12711
Tinning, 13860, 13925
6th Airborne Division ( British)
Ogilvie, 13306, 13368-9,
13394-5, 13600
79th Division (British)
Colville, 12118, 12125, 12127-8
Armour
1st Canadian Armoured Brigade
T.R. MacDonald, 13154, 13158,
13176, 13210
Ogilvie, 13352
Tinning, 13819, 13840, 13868,
13882, 13895, 13935, 13997,
14031
4th Canadian Armoured Brigade
B. Bobak, 11902
Ogilvie, 13354, 13421, 13507
1st Armoured Car Regiment
(The Royal Canadian Dragoons)
Hughes, 12739-40, 12742-3,
12745-6, 12748-50, 12753-5,
12802, 12833, 12839, 12845-6,
12850, 12857, 12883-5, 12899,
12912-13, 12939, 12949-50,
12969, 12974-8, 12993-4, 13005,
13037-8, 13052, 13067, 13073,
13115, 13117
18th Armoured Car Regiment
(12th Manitoba Dragoons)
Colville, 12147
Ogilvie, 13214, 13336-8, 13483,
13498, 13500, 13534-5, 13537,
13544, 13553, 13580-3, 13631
3rd Armoured Reconnaissance
Regiment (The Governor
General’s Horse Guards)
T.R. MacDonald, 13153
29th Armoured Reconnaissance
Regiment (The South Alberta
Regiment)
B. Bobak, 11996
4th Reconnaissance Regiment
(4th Princess Louise Dragoon
Guards)
Comfort, 12310, 12373
Tinning, 13855, 13915, 13936
7th Reconnaissance Regiment
(17th Duke of York’s Royal
Canadian Hussars)
Colville, 12116
Ogilvie, 13270-8
8th Reconnaissance Regiment
(14th Canadian Hussars)
Pepper, 13708-9
5th Armoured Regiment (8th
Princess Louise (New Brunswick)
Hussars)
Comfort, 12289
6th Armoured Regiment (1st
Hussars)
Colville, 12119
Ogilvie, 13247, 13267, 13296-8,
13302, 13360, 13367, 13400,
13488-9, 13566-7, 13584-93,
13612-13, 13622-4, 13647
9th Armoured Regiment (The
British Columbia Dragoons)
Tinning, 14007, 14021
10th Armoured Regiment (The
Fort Garry Horse)
B. Bobak, 11914
Ogilvie, 13619
1 1th Armoured Regiment (The
Ontario Regiment)
Harris, 12678
T.R. MacDonald, 13147, 13165-6,
13173
230
Tinning, 13846, 13924, 13939,
13958, 13970, 13993-4, 13996,
14006, 14008, 14019, 14033
12th Armoured Regiment (The
Three Rivers Regiment)
Lamb, 7820-1,7830, 7834,
7844-7
T.R. MacDonald, 13140, 13157,
13162, 13197
Ogilvie, 13229, 13312, 13479,
13521, 13562, 13609, 13620-1
14th Armoured Regiment (The
Calgary Regiment)
Harris, 12658
T.R. MacDonald, 13142, 13164,
13171, 13193-4
21st Armoured Regiment (The
Governor General’s Foot Guards)
B. Bobak, 11916, 11969-70,
11972
Ogilvie,13260
22nd Armoured Regiment (The
Canadian Grenadier Guards)
B. Bobak, 11906, 11910
27th Armoured Regiment (The
Sherbrooke Fusiliers)
Ogilvie, 13599, 13611, 13616,
13629
Pepper, 13681
6th Hussars
Ogilvie, 13265-6, 13268, 13384-5,
13414, 13440, 13442, 13514,
13520, 13610, 13626
7/XI Hussars
Harris, 12707, 12717
Artillery
2nd Field Regiment
Comfort, 12292, 12363, 12404
Ogilvie, 13349, 13557
3rd Field Regiment
Ogilvie, 13406, 13515, 13565
8th Field Regiment
Harris, 12689
12th Field Regiment
Colville, 12154
13th Field Regiment
Colville, 12221
Fisher, 12440, 12552, 12605
14th Field Regiment
Hughes, 12783, 12823, 12826,
12963, 12999, 13077, 13116
15th Field Regiment
Harris, 12683
19th Field Regiment
B. Bobak, 11965-66
23rd Field Regiment (SP)
Pepper, 13648, 13653-4, 13658,
13663, 13667, 13756-60, 13765,
13804
25th Field Regiment
Hughes, 12955
1st Medium Regiment
Ogilvie, 13219-20, 13236, 13243,
13246, 13291, 13294-5, 13303-5,
13310, 13325-6, 13351, 13355-6,
13364, 13373, 13381, 13393,
13424-5, 13438-9, 13441, 13445-
7, 13449, 13452, 13458, 13465-6,
13469, 13485, 13501, 13510,
13530-1, 13536, 13568, 13594,
13630, 13635
3rd Medium Regiment
Fisher, 12437, 12473, 12609
4th Medium Regiment
Fisher, 12547
1st Halifax Coast Regiment
Tinning, 13863, 13930, 13939,
13946-7, 13954-6
103 Coast Battery
Tinning, 13836, 13862, 13869
1st Anti-Tank Regiment
Ogilvie, 13427, 13547
2nd Anti-Tank Regiment
Pepper, 13744
3rd Anti-Tank Regiment
Fisher, 12543
Ogilvie, 13608
5th Anti-Tank Regiment
B. Bobak, 11968, 11993-4
6th Anti-Tank Regiment
Pepper, 13704, 13707, 13772
90th Anti-Tank Battery
Ogilvie, 13547
2nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
Harris, 12663
Ogilvie, 13423, 13443-4
3rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
Comfort, 12227, 12240-1, 12251,
12259, 12263, 12291, 12306,
12308, 12317, 12320, 12326,
12361, 12367, 12371, 12383,
12398
4th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
Fisher, 12463
6th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
Colville, 12113
24th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery
Tinning, 13905, 13951, 13973,
14023
35th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery
Ogilvie, 13249, 13377-8, 13380,
13382, 13542-3, 13625
89th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery
Ogilvie, 13473-4, 13540
231
109th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery
Ogilvie, 13239, 13241, 13313,
13331-4, 13401, 13435-6, 13453,
13476, 13481, 13504, 13578,
13636
2nd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment
Lamb, 7833, 7835, 7836-41
Pepper, 13656, 13662, 13664,
13703, 13715, 13722, 13725-7,
13736, 13738-42, 13761-3,
13774, 13789, 13797-13801
54th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery
Tinning, 13989
1st Airborne Light Regiment,
Royal Artillery
Ogilvie, 13217
51st Regiment Royal Artillery
Comfort, 12294-5
Harris, 12676
142nd Regiment (SP), Royal
Artillery
Ogilvie, 13558-9, 13561, 13563
58th Medium Regiment, Royal
Artillery
Harris, 12702-3
54th Heavy Regiment, Royal
Artillery
Comfort, 12321
74 Anti-Aircraft Brigade, Royal
Artillery
Colville, 12197
Engineers
3rd Field Company
T.R. MacDonald, 13141
Ogilvie, 13339, 13508
4th Field Company
Ogilvie, 13235, 13342
7th Field Company
Harris, 12693
8th Field Squadron
B. Bobak, 11926
11th Field Company
Ogilvie, 13611, 13616
23rd Field Company
Pepper, 13649, 13675, 13688,
13782
4th Field Park Squadron
Fisher, 12466, 12478, 12483
6th Field Park Squadron
B. Bobak, 11927
Fisher, 12424, 12426, 12435,
12446, 12484, 12487, 12491,
12497, 12540-2, 12544,
12553-4, 12569, 12575, 12582-3,
12589-90, 12595, 12598, 12640-1
12643, 12654
9th Field Park Company
B. Bobak, 11903
2nd Battalion
Comfort, 12229, 12266, 12323,
12335, 12345, 12391
2nd Tunnelling Company
Comfort, 12355, 12356, 12376-7
6th Canadian Construction
Company
Comfort, 12333
7th Construction Company
Comfort, 12353
9th Chemical Warfare Unit
Pepper, 13720, 13781
Infantry
1st Canadian Infantry Brigade
T.R. MacDonald, 13161
Ogilvie, 13229, 13528
2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade
Ogilvie, 13366, 13402, 13404,
13420, 13432, 13533, 13633,
13641
Pepper, 13745
3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade
Ogilvie, 13405, 13634
9th Canadian Infantry Brigade
Ogilvie, 13258
10th Canadian Infantry Brigade
Ogilvie, 13507
1st Canadian Parachute Battalion
Colville, 12115
Pepper, 13749-51, 13787-8,
13791
Tinning, 13818, 13825-7, 13845,
13870, 13875-6, 13880,
13940, 13943, 13945, 13964,
13967, 13968, 13974, 13990,
13991, 14011-12
The Algonquin Regiment
B. Bobak, 11942
The Black Watch (Royal Highland
Regiment) of Canada
Pepper, 13650, 13737, 13769
The Cameron Highlanders of
Ottawa (MG)
Colville, 12179-80
Fisher, 12462
The Canadian Fusiliers
B. Bobak, 11937, 11948
Hughes, 12791, 12960
The Canadian Scottish Regiment
Fisher, 12481
The Carleton and York Regiment
Comfort, 12378
MacDonald, 13209
Ogilvie, 13282, 13554
Le Regiment de la Chaudiere
Beament, 10012
Colville, 12146, 12211
232
The Essex Scottish Regiment
Harris, 12700
Ogilvie, 13238, 13503,
Pepper, 13651, 13696
48th Highlanders
Comfort, 12264, 12270, 12298,
12365, 12393
T.R. MacDonald, 13168
Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal
Harris, 12679
The Hastings and Prince Edward
Regiment
Comfort, 12290
The Highland Light Infantry of
Canada
Colville, 12171
Fisher, 12447
Le Regiment de Hull
Hughes, 12878, 12896, 12990
The Irish Regiment of Canada
Tinning, 13883, 13961
The Lake Superior Regiment
(Motor)
B. Bobak, 11922, 11956, 11974
The Lincoln and Welland Regiment
Tinning, 13928-9, 14018
The Lome Scots
T.R. MacDonald, 13136-7, 13182
Tinning, 13871, 13911, 13932
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment
Comfort, 12280, 12339
Hughes, 12756, 12766, 12781-2,
12792, 12799-12800, 12867,
12871, 12902, 12924, 12940-1,
12944, 12967, 12980, 12982,
13018, 13101, 13103, 13107,
13121, 13131,
Ogilvie, 13256, 13293, 13340,
13448, 13492-5, 13577, 13605,
13642
Le Regiment de Maisonneuve
Pepper, 13690, 13764
The North Nova Scotia High-
landers
Colville, 12130, 12173
The North Shore (New
Brunswick) Regiment
Colville, 12148, 12160, 12164,
12176, 12193
The Perth Regiment
Tinning, 13848-50, 13969
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light
Infantry
Comfort, 12282
T.R. MacDonald, 13169
Ogilvie, 13502, 13512
H. Lamb, 7824
The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada
Colville, 12199
Fisher, 12514
The Regina Rifle Regiment
Colville, 12174
Fisher, 12511, 12521, 12563
The Rocky Mountain Rangers
B. Bobak, 11945, 11975
The Royal Canadian Regiment
Comfort, 12277, 12286
Fisher, 12518
The Royal Hamilton Light
Infantry
Harris, 12719
Ogilvie, 13348, 13415
The Royal Montreal Regiment
Hughes, 12898, 12933, 12984-5
The Royal Regiment of Canada
Harris, 12681
Royal 22e Regiment
Comfort, 12235-6, 12255, 12307
T.R. MacDonald, 13186
Ogilvie, 13451, 13522
The Royal Winnipeg Rifles
Colville, 12196
Fisher, 12421
The Sault St. Marie and Sudbury
Regiment
Fisher, 12467
The Seaforth Highlanders of
Canada
Comfort, 12304, 12364
T.R. MacDonald, 13146
Ogilvie, 13287, 13505-6,
13555
The South Saskatchewan
Regiment
Harris, 12691
The Stormont, Dundas and
Glengarry Highlanders
Colville, 12132
Fisher, 12550, 12618
The Toronto Scottish Regiment
(MG)
Hughes, 12767, 12780, 12789,
12811, 12813-15, 12876,
12906-9, 12986-7, 13014,
13046, 13056, 13080, 13109
Pepper, 13796
Tire West Nova Scotia Regiment
Comfort, 12242, 12305
Fisher, 12508, 12566
Ogilvie, 13290
The Winnipeg Grenadiers
Hughes, 12808, 12956, 13123
Royal Canadian Army Service
Corps
No. 1 Motor Ambulance Convoy
Tinning, 13839
6th Divisional Petrol Company
Fisher, 12603
233
Royal Canadian Army Medical
Corps
No. 16 General Hospital
Tinning, 13952-3
No. 9 Field Ambulance
Ogilvie, 13269, 13279, 13598
No. 14 Field Ambulance
Colville, 12133
Fisher, 12436
No. 15 Field Ambulance
B. Bobak, 11897
No. 24 Field Ambulance
Tinning, 13839
No. 1 Field Dressing Station
Ogilvie, 13396, 13639
No. 21 Field Dressing Station
Pepper, 13706, 13730
Canadian Forestry Corps
No. 7 Company
Ogilvie, 13410-12, 13434, 13437,
13532, 13604
No. 10 Company
Ogilvie, 13280, 13335, 13347,
13387-92, 13428, 13430,
13454-5, 13459, 13509, 13539,
13551-2, 13570-72, 13596,
13602-3, 13645-6
Canadian Womens Army Corps
No. 41 Company
M.L. Bobak, 12005, 12053,
12071, 12076
No. 42 Company
M.L. Bobak, 12048
No. 48 Company
M.L. Bobak, 12061, 12079,
12089, 12098-9
No. 50 Company
M.L. Bobak, 1 2005
No. 51 Company
M.L. Bobak, 12065, 12094
Other
Canadian Section, HQ 1st
Echelon, 21 Army Group
M.L. Bobak, 12044
Canadian Section, HQ 2nd
Echelon, 21 Army Group
M.L. Bobak, 12052
Canadian Section, GHQ 2nd
Echelon, Allied Armies Italy
Comfort, 12350, 12362
Canadian Base Units
Ogilvie, 13319-23, 13383,
13463, 13484, 13497,
13518-19, 13644
No. 1 Canadian Armoured Corps
Reinforcement Unit
B. Bobak, 11901, 11986-7
No. 3 Canadian Armoured Corps
Reinforcement Unit
B. Bobak, 11997
H. Lamb, 7843
No. 1 Royal Canadian Army
Service Corps Reinforcement
Unit
ColvUle, 12129, 12136-7, 12150,
12155-7, 12168-9, 12181,
12185-6, 12189-90, 12194,
12214-16
No. 1 Canadian Base Reinforce-
ment Depot
Ogilvie, 13281, 13464
No. 4 Canadian Base Reinforce-
ment Depot
Ogilvie, 13233
2nd Battalion, Canadian Base
Reinforcement Depot
Comfort, 12334
Canadian Machine Gun Training
Centre A. 17
Batchelor, 14062, 14064-9,
14071, 14073-9, 14081-2
No. 1 Canadian Base Workshop
T.R. MacDonald, 13163, 13201-4,
13211
Ogilvie, 13607
No. 1 Static Laundry
M. L. Bobak, 1200<>7, 12034,
12043, 12047, 12049, 12066,
12073-4, 12091, 12105
Comfort, 12333
No. 94 Light Aid Detachment
Harris, 12698
Canadian Training School
Ogilvie, 13238, 13361, 13503
Tinning, 13838, 13851-4, 13872,
13884, 13897, 13913, 13916,
14020
No. 14 A.I. (R)T.C. (Aldershot
N. S)
Tinning, 13829-33, 13856-7,
13922, 13926-7, 13942, 13944,
13957, 13965-6, 13972, 13981-3,
14001, 14005, 14013-14, 14025
Air Force
Higher Formations
1 Group
Cloutier, 10959
15 Group
Schaefer, 11893
39 Reconnaissance Wing
Aldwinckle, 10627, 10665, 10751
Anderson, 10776
Bayefsky, 10869
234
126 Wing
Goranson, 1 1333
Holgate, 1 1502
143 Wing
Goranson, 11345, 11348, 11361,
11374, 11382, 11410, 11417,
11431, 11451,
Broomfield, 14369-14403
127 Wing
Anderson, 10691, 10755, 10759,
10763, 10765, 10767, 10772-3,
10778-1, 10783-4, 10788, 10790,
10792-3, 10796, 10801-3, 10809,
10811, 10813-14, 10818, 10822,
10832, 10836
331 Wing
Goranson, 11320, 11327, 11349,
11358-9, 11365, 11380, 11404,
11407, 11428, 11459-60, 11475
128 Airfield
Aldwinckle, 10626
129 Airfield
Aldwinckle, 10664, 10686-87,
10690, 10694, 10705
Squadrons
5 Bomber Reconnaissance
Squadron
Cloutier, 10902
Haida (6?) Squadron
B. Haworth, 14105
P. Haworth, 14112
10 Bomber Reconnaissance
Cloutier, 10903, 10952, 10957
13 Squadron
Cowley-Brown, 11076, 11169,
11180
14 Squadron
Goranson, 1 1448
35 Squadron
Hyndman, 1 1548
51 Squadron
Hyndman, 1 1559
109 Squadron
Hyndman, 1 1566
1 26 Squadron
Cloutier, 10967
145 Squadron
Hyndman, 1 1567
162 Squadron
Schaefer, 11871
215 Squadron
Holgate, 11483
242 Squadron
Rothenstein, 7868
400 (City of Toronto) Squadron
Schaefer, 11808-9, 11847
401 (Ram) Squadron
Hyndman, 11546, 11572
403 (Wolf) Squadron
Anderson, 10824
Holgate, 11486, 11491, 11494,
11497-98, 11500-1, 11518
404 (Buffalo) Squadron
Anderson, 10758, 10760, 10764,
10785, 10798, 10815-16, 10820,
10828-9, 10833, 10837-8
405 (City of Vancouver) Squadron
Hyndman, 11536, 11548, 11560
Schaefer, 1 1845
406 (Lynx) Squadron
W.G. Roberts, 11656-7, 11661-5,
11677-8, 11708, 1 1725, 11735,
11761
407 (Demon) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10629, 10632,
10634, 10697, 10703, 10743
Goldhamer, 11229, 11231-3,
11238, 1 1243, 1 1245-7, 1 1251,
11253-6, 11258-9, 11265-7,
11274-5, 11277-8, 1 1282-93,
11296-8
408 (Goose) Squadron
Holgate, 11493
Hyndman, 1 1 558
Schaefer, 11866, 11868
41 1 (Grizzly Bear) Squadron
Hyndman, 1 1 541 , 1 1 546, 1 1 584
412 (Falcon) Squadron
Hyndman, 1 1533
414 (Imperial) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10723
415 (Swordfish) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10656, 10662,
10666, 10671, 10681, 10696,
10704, 10725, 10729-30,
10742, 10745-6, 10749
416 (City of Oshawa) Squadron
Anderson, 10771
Holgate, 11482, 11487
Hyndman, 1 1554
417 (City of Windsor) Squadron
Goranson, 11342, 11344, 11353,
11371, 11375, 1 1385-6, 11393,
11400, 11461
418 (City of Edmonton) Squadron
Holgate, 1 1485
Reinblatt, 11591, 11607, 11611,
11626-7, 11634-6, 11639, 11646
W.G. Roberts, 11668, 11673,
11679-80, 11686-7, 11702,
1171 1-13, 11721, 11736,
11740, 11742, 11751, 11754,
11764
419 (Moose) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10643
Goranson, 1 1379
Hyndman, 11519
Schaefer, 1 1 889
235
420 (Snowy Owl) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10633, 10636,
10660, 10667, 10672, 10676,
10709, 10720
Goranson, 1 1325
W.G. Roberts, 11651, 11658,
11691, 11695, 11709, 11744-5,
11747, 11750, 11756-7
422 (Flying Yachtsman) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10689
423 Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10623, 10669, 10673,
10680, 10682, 10718, 10728
424 (Tiger) Squadron
Goranson, 1 1405
425 (Alouette) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10684, 10700,
10731
Goranson, 11395, 11401, 11445,
11456, 11465
Holgate, 11512
W.G. Roberts, 1 1653-4, 11689,
11694
426 (Thunderbird) Squadron
Hyndman, 11521
Schaefer, 11817, 1 1831
427 (Lion) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10717
Holgate, 11488, 1 1492, 11499,
11510
Hyndman, 1 1573, 1 1576, 11580
428 (Ghost) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10628
Schaefer, 11832, 11884, 11889
429 (Bison) Squadron
Hyndman, 11521
430 (City of Sudbury) Squadron
Aldwinckle, 10637, 10668, 10683,
10694, 10708, 10716, 10734,
10744, 10750
432 (City of Leaside) Squadron
Cloutier, 10976-7
434 (Bluenose) Squadron
Anderson, 10808, 10834-5
Cloutier, 10905, 10964
437 (Husky) Squadron
Bayefsky, 10840, 10850, 10870-1,
10876-7, 10883
438 (Wildcat) Squadron
Goranson, 11441
Hyndman, 1 1522
439 (City of Westmount)
Squadron
Goranson, 11336, 11343, 11420
440 (Beaver) Squadron
Goranson, 11312, 11373, 11 409,
11426
443 (Hornet) Squadron
Anderson, 10772
Hyndman, 1 1567
Other
1 Composite Training School
(1 KTS)
Schaefer, 1 1 796
1 Manning Depot
Goranson, 1 1423
3 Air Liaison Section
Schaefer, 1 1776
3 Repair Depot
P. Haworth, 14113, 14115-16
3 Service Flying Training School
Whyte, 14303-5, 14307, 14309-
17, 14321-4, 14327, 14331-2,
14334-6, 14339-40
4 Radar Unit
Cloutier, 10895, 10912-13, 10953,
10996-7, 10999, 11008, 11019,
11058
5 Repair Depot
Cloutier, 10909
7 Service Flying Training School
Whyte, 14292-9, 14306, 14308,
14325-6, 14329, 14337
10 Construction Maintenance Unit
Cowley-Brown, 11088, 11099
10 Repair Depot
Whyte, 14300-2, 14316,
14318-20
22 Staging Unit
Cowley-Brown, 11102
31 Service Flying Training School
Cloutier, 10897, 10926, 10940-1,
10979-80, 11041-2, 11053,
11062-3, 11069-70
32 Detachment
Cloutier, 10921, 11059
37 Radar Unit
Cloutier, 10898, 10901, 10904,
10906, 10907-8, 10910-11,
10915-18, 10920, 10929, 10931-2,
10934, 10936, 10939, 10949,
10951, 10955-6, 10962, 10965-6,
10969, 10973-5, 10978, 10982-3,
10987-90, 10993, 10998, 11004-6,
11010, 11012, 11017-18, 11020-2,
11027-38, 11045-6, 11049, 11051,
11060-1, 11066-8, 11071, 11072-4
1659 Heavy Conversion Unit
Bayefsky, 10839, 10849, 10864-5,
10867-8, 10872-3, 10878-80
14027 Mobile Radar Unit
(AMES II)
Goranson, 11438
236
RAF Units
1 Base Personnel Depot
Goranson, 11411
1 General Hospital
Goranson, 11419
78 Squadron
Brittain, 10886, 10888, 10890-2
657 AOP Squadron
Harris, 12504, 12656
No 660 Air OP Squadron
Colville, 12160
3078 Echelon
W.G. Roberts, 11676, 1 1681,
11685
RAF Regiment
Aldwinckle, 10658, 10686-7
Anderson, 10826
237
Index of Sculpture of the 1 9 1 4 - 1918 and 1 939 - 1945 Wars
1914-1918
Loring, 8500-5
Mestrovic, 8948
Sheridan, 8798
F. Derwent Wood, 8939-41
Wyle, 8520-8
1939- 1945
Bourgault, 14357
239
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