The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada, 1784-1855
Title | The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada, 1784-1855 PDF eBook |
Author | Lucille H. Campey |
Publisher | Dundurn |
Pages | 399 |
Release | 2005-05-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1897045018 |
Scots, some of Upper Canadas earliest pioneers, influenced its early development. This book charts the progress of Scottish settlement throughout the province.
Brave Battalion
Title | Brave Battalion PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Zuehlke |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 431 |
Release | 2013-11-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1443429678 |
Brave Battalion presents the story of four Canadian Highland regiments that were banded together as the 16th Battalion. Ninety years after the end of WWI, this work honours those soldiers and makes their stories a vivid reality. Focusing on the Canadian Scottish (Princess Mary’s) Battalion, Mark Zuehlke presents the harrowing experiences that bonded the men and which came to represent the uniting and rising of a nation beginning to realize its potential. Complemented by maps and photographs taken on the battlefield, Brave Battalion will impress the reader with the scope and brutality of the war that was meant to end all wars.
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation
Title | A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Whyte |
Publisher | Steve Parish |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN |
The History of the 16th Battalion (the Canadian Scottish)
Title | The History of the 16th Battalion (the Canadian Scottish) PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh MacIntyre Urquhart |
Publisher | Macmillan of Canada |
Pages | 910 |
Release | 1932 |
Genre | World War, 1914-1918 |
ISBN |
Toronto’s Fighting 75th in the Great War 1915–1919
Title | Toronto’s Fighting 75th in the Great War 1915–1919 PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy J. Stewart |
Publisher | Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Pages | 722 |
Release | 2017-09-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 177112184X |
Foreword by His Royal Highness Charles, Prince of Wales Hospital ships filled the harbour of Le Havre as the 75th Mississauga Battalion arrived on 13 August 1916. Those soldiers who survived would spend almost three years in a tiny corner of northeastern France and northwestern Belgium (Flanders), where many of their comrades still lie. And they would serve in many of the most horrific battles of that long, bloody conflict—Saint Eloi, the Somme, Arras, Vimy, Hill 70, Lens, Passchendaele, Amiens, Drocourt-Quéant, Canal du Nord, Cambrai, and Valenciennes. This book tells the story of the 75th Battalion (later the Toronto Scottish Regiment) and the five thousand men who formed it—most from Toronto—from all walks of life. They included professionals, university graduates, white- and blue-collar workers, labourers, and the unemployed, some illiterate. They left a comfortable existence in the prosperous, strongly pro-British provincial capital for life in the trenches of France and Flanders. Tommy Church, mayor of Toronto from 1915 to 1921, sought to include his city’s name in the unit’s name because of the many city officials and local residents who served in it. Three years later Church accepted the 75th’s now heavily emblazoned colours for safekeeping at City Hall from Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Harbottle, who returned with his bloodied but successful survivors. The author pulls no punches in recounting their labours, triumphs, and travails. Timothy J. Stewart undertook exhaustive research for this first-ever history of the 75th, drawing from archival sources (focusing on critical decisions by Brigadier Victor Oldum, General Officer Commanding 11th Brigade), diaries, letters, newspaper accounts, and interviews.
Kingdom of the Mind
Title | Kingdom of the Mind PDF eBook |
Author | Peter E. Rider |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 391 |
Release | 2006-04-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0773584145 |
In A Kingdom of the Mind ethnographers, material culture specialists, and contributors from a wide variety of disciplines explore the impact of the Scots on Canadian life, showing how the Scots' image of their homeland and themselves played an important role in the emerging definition of what it meant to be Canadian.
No Great Mischief
Title | No Great Mischief PDF eBook |
Author | Alistair MacLeod |
Publisher | Emblem Editions |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2012-01-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1551995476 |
Alexander MacDonald guides us through his family’s mythic past as he recollects the heroic stories of his people: loggers, miners, drinkers, adventurers; men forever in exile, forever linked to their clan. There is the legendary patriarch who left the Scottish Highlands in 1779 and resettled in “the land of trees,” where his descendents became a separate Nova Scotia clan. There is the team of brothers and cousins, expert miners in demand around the world for their dangerous skills. And there is Alexander and his twin sister, who have left Cape Breton and prospered, yet are haunted by the past. Elegiac, hypnotic, by turns joyful and sad, No Great Mischief is a spellbinding story of family, loyalty, exile, and of the blood ties that bind us, generations later, to the land from which our ancestors came.