Historical Projects Collection

A Tribute to our Heroes
Centre d'art de richmond 50.9x80.6cm
Ulverton woolen mill 72.5x28.5cm
The Windsor Gun Powder Mill 58x52cm
Graingers family sugar bush 40.3x43.5x5.7cm
Across Canada to Lake Louise by Train 46.5x40x28.5cm
Mayor Gerald Badger, Cleveland,Qc 56x64cm
Mayor Daryl Grainger, Melbourne, Qc 59x51cm
Slate Museum, Melbourne, Qc 50x17.5cm

dsc00173           126.5x67cm          a tribute to our  heroes

First World War 1914 – 1918

William Edward Campbelton
48th Highlanders, in the First World War

Hong Kong in the second World War
1939 – 1945

At Hong Kong

Lance Corporal E. A. Campbelton, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Campbelton, of Asbestos, have received a telegram stating that he is officially known to be a prisoner of war at Hong Kong. He is a member of the Royal Rifles of Canada and also has a younger brother, Donald, serving as a Wireless Air Gunner with the R.C.A.F


Corporal Edward A. Campbelton
Royal Rifles of Canada
He survived the battle of Hong Kong and four years
As a prisoner of war in Japan.
1941 - 1945

He survived the battle of Hong Kong and four years as a PoW in Japan

Canadian prisoners of war in Japan in 1943. Starved, beaten and denied adequate medical attention, one in four died in captivity.

SERGEANT GANDER
A hero among heroes

The canine mascot, Sergeant Gander of the Royal Rifles Regiment of Canada, died in Hong Kong in 1941 following a heroic act. In his mouth, he picked up a grenade thrown by the Japanese and ran to distance himself from the men. He was disintegrated by the explosion. As a result, he received posthumously the Dicken medal in 2000 for his sacrifice.

Celebrating the 50th anniversary

The Sherbrooke Hussars, successors of the 7/11 Hussars, head for Hong Kong with 22 Hong Kong veterans to honor the fallen.

Adjudant Mathieu Giard was wounded in Afghanistan in 2007

Despite his wounds, his passion for the army remains intact.
He received the Canadian Forces Sacrifice Medal for those wounded under honourable circumstances as a direct result of hostile action.

Pay Tribute to our Heroes

The photo of Melbourne Soldier Corporal Michael Viens during a rememberance ceremony in Kapyong, Korea, in 2008. This photo seems to be the inspiration for the 25 cent coin, to pay tribute to our veterans in 2010.

Mackenzie Bridge, Richmond, Quebec