Group    From /9/1945  To /12/1948

Central Ukrainian Relief Bureau

Countries: Canada, Ukraine

Group

The headquarters were at 218 Sussex Gardens from September 1945 to the winter of 1948.

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Central Ukrainian Relief Bureau

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Ukrainian Canadians

In memory of the Ukrainian Canadians who served their country overseas during...

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Frederick George Creed

Frederick George Creed

Inventor. Born in Mill Village, Nova Scotia. While working for the Central and South American Telegraph and Cable Company he became tired of using hand-operated machines to send messages. He came u...

Person, Engineering, Canada, Scotland

1 memorial
Sir John Alexander MacDonald

Sir John Alexander MacDonald

Born Glasgow, Scotland. Emigrated to Canada in 1820. first Prime Minister of Canada. G.C.B., P.C., Q.C.

Person, Politics & Administration, Canada, Scotland

1 memorial
Anglo-Canadian friendship

Anglo-Canadian friendship

The plaque actually commemorated just the friendship between the people of Ottawa and the people of Holborn but this seemed a bit narrow so we have broadened the scope of the rapport.

Concept, Community / Clubs, Canada

1 memorial
J. E. Stanley Lewis

J. E. Stanley Lewis

Born in Ottawa.  Ottawa's longest serving mayor, 1936 to 1948.  The photo shows him in 1946 the year of the planting of the tree that he gifted but we don't think he was at the event.

Person, Benefactor, Politics & Administration, Canada

1 memorial
F. E. Calderon

F. E. Calderon

Private Frederick Elwyn Calderon was born in July 1873 in Marylebone, the sixth son and the youngest of the eight children of Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833-1898) and Clara Marianne Calderon née ...

Person, Canada

War dead, WW1
1 memorial