Bridging the Past, volume II : Wolseley history book
Garnet Wolseley, London, England.
Bridging the past : Wolseley & district, 1880-1980
Wheat Wealthy Wolseley : the grain golden city of the central west
Team and wagon, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Assistant quartermaster general, Garnet Joseph Wolseley.
Assiniboine tipi, Wolseley area, Saskatchewan.
St. George Anglican Church
St. James United Church
Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Peters Jarvis, Commanding officer of Ontario Rifles.
Three members of Fourth Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories.
Three members of Fourth Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories.
Four members of Second Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories.
Lieutenant Colonel William Francis Butler, 1838-1910.
Men pushing stuck automobile, Westlock area, Alberta.
Four members of Third Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories.
Wolseley Barracks Protestant Chapel
Wolseley Barracks Protestant Chapel
Canadian soldiers returned from Colonel G. Wolseley, Egyptian expedition, Ottawa.
Wolseley Barracks Protestant Chapel
Wolseley Barracks Roman Catholic Chapel
Colonel Garnet Joseph Wolseley, Toronto, Ontario.
W. F. Butler, 1838-1910, soldier and writer.
L. Brydges.
Frederick H. Brydges, Montreal, Quebec.
Lieutenant Arthur-Emile Doucet.
Officers of army during Riel rebellion.
Soldiers in South Africa.
His Royal Highness Prince Arthur.
Letitia Grace Brydges (nee Henderson), Montreal, Quebec.
Frederick H. Brydges, Montreal, Quebec.
L. Brydges.
Charles John Brydges.
Claude de Brigny Doucet (1875-1939), Africa.
General Sir Garnet Wolseley, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
Frederick H. Brydges.
General Middleton and his chief of staff Lord Melgund.
They cast a long shadow : the story of Moffat, Saskatchewan
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