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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 
of  The  War 
Collections 
of  World  War  I, 
1914-1918 
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. 

See  also  section  on  Gifts  and  Purchases 

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. 

See  also  section  on  Gifts  and  Purchases 

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. 

See  also  sections:  British  War  Artists  Advisory  Comnittee  and  Gifts 
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 


40 


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" 


41 


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" 


42 


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. 


44 


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 


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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 


54 


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" 

60 


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. 
See  also  section  on  Gifts  and  Purchases 

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. 


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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" 


104 


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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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” 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 

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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" 


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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” 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 


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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" 

180 


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 


182 


‘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" 


184 


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 


186 


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" 


188 


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" 


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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" 


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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, 


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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; 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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