The Korean War In Photographs, Part III: A Soldier's Perspective
The last in a three-part series, A Soldier's Perspective shows the Korean War through the eyes of Ron Carruth. These images demonstrate the many facets of war in Korea, from humour to equipment to combat.
Continue Reading …Sentimental Journey
From Bob Abbott, who met his future wife in Dundee, Scotland on Victory in Europe Day, to Donald Crumb’s wife, Georgina, who wrote him hundreds of letters while he was stationed in southeast Asia, Memory Project veterans have shared some amazing and wonderful stories about the loves of their lives.
Continue Reading …Artefact of the Week
Ruth Masters captures a photograph of Queen Elizabeth on her way to open a veterans' hospital in London, England, 1945.
Continue Reading …A Letter of Complaint: Discrimination in Second World War Canada
Have you ever read something that made you want to stand up and cheer? I felt this way while reading about ex-serviceman Stanley G. Grizzle’s Second World War experience in the book, Rare Courage: Veterans of the Second World War Remember (2005).
Continue Reading …The Korean War In Photographs, Part II: Away From the Front
Part II of a three-part series, these photographs taken by Ron Carruth show the many facets of the Korean War. Canadian soldiers serving in Korea had the opportunity to go to rest areas or take leave, meaning they were permitted to take a short break from their duties. Leave served as a way to give soldiers, sailors and airmen an opportunity to relax from the stress of their wartime roles. Ron Carruth's images detail his travel in and around Japan along with various other leisurely activities. Stay tuned for Part III.
Continue Reading …The Art of War: Dispatches from the Front Lines
This month on our Twitter feed (@Memory_Project), we’re going to be putting the spotlight on Canadian war artists—past and present. Since Lord Beaverbrook established the Canadian War Memorials Fund in 1916, Canada has recognized the need to bear witness to the realities of war and conflict, and of the crucial role of the artist in doing so. Over the years, many artists have been commissioned to depict Canadian involvement in conflicts and missions worldwide; they have been faced with the question: what does war really look like? And their responses have been rich and wide-ranging
Continue Reading …The Korean War In Photographs, Part I: The War in Colour
See the Korean War as experienced through the eyes of a soldier who was there. Ron Carruth took more than 200 photographs of his time with the 1st Battalion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (1 PPCLI). Part I in this three-part series shows the Korean War in colour.
Continue Reading …Mapping the Memory Project
The Memory Project Archive has interviewed more than 2,500 veterans of the Second World War and Korean War from all across Canada. That can be hard to imagine, so check out this map to get a better idea!
Continue Reading …Artefact of the Week
Flight Lieutenant Alexander Hunter next to his Spitfire aircraft. Westhampnett, England, Spring 1944.
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