More photos mostly from the 1980’s & Before
We are still clearing up some of the old photos that were in the shoe-box. Some great memories. Enjoy. Leave a comment if anything rings a bell.
Sports photos from the near & distant past
Research and layout – OCdt Dan Fleming Dan stumbled on to a box of old photos in a Panet House closet. Most of photos have no indication of the identification of the people; or the exact time-frame of when the photo(s) was taken. We thought many of our readers would find some enjoyment on taking…
Flashback: The ’90s
Take a peek through the ’90s Research & layout: 25323 Kate Haddon The 1990s saw many strange occurrences including the cloning of Dolly the sheep in the UK, the launching of the Hubble telescope, Wayne Gretzky, Seinfeld and Marilyn Manson. The following is a collection of e-Veritas’ personal collection, many of which are graduates of…
Flashback: The 1980s
The 1980’s were watershed years at RMC with the inclusion of women in the college as well as the termination of the Men’s Varsity Football Team. However, this segment only includes a select number of photos that could be retrieved from the archives including obstacle course photos, and the 1984 trip to Halifax to perform the Old…
Flashback: Photos from 1962 – 1966
OCdt Kathleen Haddon made another visit to the College Photo Archives and came up with a few gems, covering many aspects of college life, from the 1963 – to 1966 era. Unfortunately, most of the photos have very limited captions and / or background information. We invite readers to take a trip down memory lane…
Did you know?
Did you know? The Juno Beach Centre is a museum and cultural centre, which opened at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France on June 6, 2003. The Juno Beach Centre’s “Find Your Brick” section allows the viewer a virtual look at the location of a brick on the Juno Beach Centre’s Brick Memorial Kiosks in Normandy, France. http://www.junobeach.org/centre/english/contributions/brick/index.cfm…
Did you know? & War Graves Photographic Project
Did you know? The Offical Sculptors of Canada are better known for the decorative objects, such as sculptures and stained glass windows on Parliament Hill. Maurice Joanisse, an apprentice carver who later became the Official Sculptor of Canada, carved two Coats-of-Arms on the exterior window bays of the Currie Building at RMC in 1976. The…
Flashback | Rétrospective 1976
xxxxx xxxx xx The new old eighteen 1976 Standing (left to right): 11420, A. J. Stark; 11737, D. B. Baker; 11029, D. P. Wilson; 11437, D.R. Whitby; 11362, C.O. Garnier; 11742, A.R. Beveridge; 10949, M. W. Haché; 12229, E. S. Richmond; 10987, D. J. Pentney; 11819, J.W. Mercer; 11358 R. G. English. Seated…
Flashback | Rétrospective – Message From The Commandant 1971 & More
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MEMORIES – CLASS OF 1981
Click on photos for better viewing Squadron Commanders; Athletic Dep’t & Drill Staff
Flashback | Rétrospective – Ex Cadet Commander of the First Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
Fearless leader had major role ON MAY 15, 1915, at a place the troops had named Monash Valley at Gallipoli, 25 General William Throsby Bridges (entered RMC 1877) was cut down by a Turkish sniper’s bullet. He had been conducting his daily inspection of troops on the firing line, with his usual lack of regard…