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“Cacouna,” Charlottetown, August 1914 |
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Members of the Fourth Regiment on the Charlottetown wharf ready to board the "Cacouna” in August 1914.
Original Charlottetown Camera Club 1967 description:
"The men, along with their 4.7 guns, ammunition and horse embarked on August 5th. In marching, the crowds on the wharf were so massive that the soldiers had to march in single file. On the Wharf, the 4th Regiment Band played such tunes as Nearer my god to Thee, and God Be With You Till We Meet Again." | Next>>> | Previous<<< |
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