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These were taken at Wasaga Beach in July 1946
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The first was taken at Wasaga Beach in July 1946, the next 4 at Ottawa in March 1947.
These last 4 are described as: 8 x WS19 + WS9 Booby Trap Training Mine Training Talking to Kingston |
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The first is from Ottawa in March 1947 and goes with the last 4 in the post above.
The last two were taken in Ottawa in June 1947 when cable laying for President Truman's visit. The last being labelled "returning home" |
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Last photo is a Wireless Set No.43 transmitter. A rare photo of a very rare (no survivors?) radio.
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What caught my eye was the detail and artistry of of the diagrams on the chalk board. If you knew what street in Ottawa where that last Jeep photograph was taken, you could go back today and taking a matching image.
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The style of the lightpost in the photo of the cable layers makes me think of Rockliffe park overlooking the Ottawa River in the vicinity of the present-day US Ambassador's residence (was that already in place at the time of the photo?). The jeep photo struck me as having the character of the area between Elgin Street and the Rideau Canal, perhaps close to the park a couple of blocks south of Cartier Square Drill Hall. Sandy Hill might be another possibility. If they were running the cable from the US Embassy (opposite Parliament - not the new one) to the residence, does that offer a clue?
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Al Kimpton, the person who took all these photos, was a well known artist and Calligrapher so it is quite possibly his work.
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The first 3 were taken at Connaught between August and November 1947. The first is captioned as "Command Vehicle' and the third captioned "Remembrance day at Almonte". The next also at Connaught in July 1948 and is captioned "3rd Infantry Division Signals" and lastly "Jones Falls Scheme" in August 1947.
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