File consists of a collection of newspaper clippings regarding Japan during the Cold War.
File consists of a collection of clippings regarding Post-War Japan.
File consists of a collection of newspaper clippings regarding USSR during the Cold War.
File consists of a collection of clippings regarding Post-War Japan.
Series 2 contains miscellaneous copies of newspapers and magazines about the First and Second World Wars, particularly about the Russian invasion of Germany, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Allied assault on the Allemagne, and "La Chute de Berlin". Articles and maps are from the Toronto Star, Star Weekly, the German magazine "Quick", and the French magazine "Paris Match". Series also includes a Canadian Cartoon book called Herbie! written by William Garnet "Bing" Coughlin (1905-2000) of the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards.
Item is an entire Section from the August 2, 2014 issue of the Toronto Star.
Item is the German magazine Quick, which includes photos and text about the Second World War in German.
Item is the German magazine Quick, which includes photos and text about the Second World War in German.
Item is the French magazine Paris Match, which includes photos and text about the Second World War in French, particularly about the Russian invasion of Germany.
Item is Star Weekly Maps and Articles from the Second World War. Items donated by Harold Russell.
Item is the French magazine Paris Match, which includes photos and text about the Second World War in French, particularly about the Allies assault on the Allemagne.
Item is the French magazine Paris Match, which includes photos and text about the Second World War in French, entitled "La Chute de Berlin."
Item is the French magazine Paris Match, which includes photos and text about the Second World War in French, particularly about Stalingrad.
A Canadian Cartoon book called Herbie! written by William Garnet "Bing" Coughlin (1905-2000). Coughlin served in the Canadian Army in the Second World War with the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards where he began cartooning. Coughlin’s ubiquitous Canadian foot soldier was "Herbie." An unnamed French Canadian enlisted man with toque and mustache also appears with Herbie in many cartoons.
Series 3 includes 8 Volumes the Bystander's Fragements from France, a set of First World War cartoons created by British humorist and cartoonist Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather, as well as 3 Volumes of Canada in Khaki, a First World War magazine that was published in Toronto by the Musson Book Company and by the Canadian War Records Office "to illustrate Canadians’ actions during World War I and raise money for the Canadian War Memorial Fund."
More Fragements from France is a set of cartoons created by British humorist and cartoonist Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather from the First World War. Fragments from France was published weekly in "The Bystander" magazine during the First World War.
Still More Bystander Fragements from France is a set of cartoons created by British humorist and cartoonist Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather. Fragments from France was published weekly in "The Bystander" magazine during the First World War.
Number Four The Bystander's Fragements from France is a set of cartoons created by British humorist and cartoonist Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather from the First World War.
Part One and Three of Fragements from France, a set of cartoons created by British humorist and cartoonist Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather from the First World War.
Part Five Fragements from France is a set of cartoons created by British humorist and cartoonist Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather from the First World War.