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What You'll Find

www.historyofnelsonbc.ca

Documents the story of Captain Edward Charles Arthur, MD, CEF, WW1, of Nelson, B.C.

WW1Cemeteries.com

Photographs of all 940 Cemeteries of 40 burials and above that were featured in Sidney C. Hurst's 1929 book "The Silent Cities"
The Nelson Museum Info on what the museum offers and schedule
Web Site of the Royal Scots Regiment  LCol Kemball's first posting and the oldest Regiment in the British Army
WW1 Music Recordings of songs your grandfathers or great grandfathers may have heard. Excellent!
More WW1 Music

Excellent WW1 site by Rob Ruggenberg Vauxbuin, Picardie; words and music by Eberhardt Pfeiffer. Recorded in 1999 - and CD opening sequence available late May 2001

The Unfortunate Region Web Site They found Pte Aish below. Visit them - that's an order!
Service Publications Clive Law runs a Great Web based Book company - check it out for your hard to find reprints!
 Canadian Genealogy & History Links Information on military units and Canadian Geneology
WESTERN FRONT ASSOCIATION  Based in the UK, these researchers are like you, interested in  WW1
WESTERN FRONT ASSOCIATION  Central Ontario Branch Bowmanville 
PBS TV - The Great War Series PBS TV Series
Veterans Affairs Canada Historical Links to World War One
Canadian Virtual War Memorial Canadian On Line Memorial 
World War I: Trenches on the Web
The war's origins and extensive photo archive.
The Sparticus Internet Encyclopedia: The
First World War
Part of their British History 1700 - 1950 section.
Canadian War Museum Canada's Military History
The Imperial War Museum Four floors of fascinating exhibits and narrative displays showing every aspect of conflict in the 20th century.

645266 Pte. Aish (click left) was only 16 when he died in the assault on Vimy Ridge.

See the Web Site of the group that found Pte Aish and kindly sent us pictures of Lcol Kemball's grave.  You can also visit our soldier on guard duty in the French Army Museum in Paris, France. Click (Visiting the Room)  He's standing 3rd from left with three other Commonwealth soldiers in front of some Union Jacks.

Images from the Vimy Monument below from Clement Daniel in Souchez France.

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