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  2. Canadian War Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Transfer of the War Art Collections from the National Gallery of Canada to the Canadian War Museum". Material History Review. 42: 67– 74. Brandon, Laura (2021). War Art in Canada: A Critical History. Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0272-2. Brown, Angus (2007). "Oral History at the Canadian War Museum". Canadian Military History. 16 ...

  3. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (French: Tombe du Soldat Inconnu) is a tomb situated before the National War Memorial in Confederation Square, Ottawa, Ontario.The tomb is dedicated to Canadian service members, and holds the remains of an unidentified Canadian soldier who died in France during the First World War; selected from a Commonwealth War Grave near Vimy, in the vicinity where the ...

  4. Billy Bishop Home and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Museum seeks to engage the community by connecting local stories to the Canadian war experience and broader currents of global history. A gift shop is open during museum hours. Bishop's modest gravesite is also in Owen Sound in Greenwood Cemetery. A plaque at the Billy Bishop Museum dedicated to William Avery "Billy" Bishop 1894-1956 was ...

  5. Tim Cook (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Cook is an historian at the Canadian War Museum [2] [1] and the author of thirteen books about the military history of Canada. [2] Having written extensively about World War I, Cook's focus shifted to Canada's involvement in World War II with the 2014 publication of the first volume in a two-volume series chronicling Canada's role in that war. [3]

  6. National War Memorial (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1940, [4] the National War Memorial is the site of the national Remembrance Day ceremony, organized every year by the Royal Canadian Legion for 11 November. Along with Canadian war veterans, the ceremony is attended by the governor general, sometimes members of the Canadian royal family, the prime minister, the Silver Cross mother, representatives of the Canadian Armed Forces and Royal ...

  7. Canadian Museum of History - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Museum of History originates from the collecting efforts of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), an organization established in 1842 in Montreal. [2] In 1856 the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada passed an act that enabled the GSC to establish a museum to exhibit items found from its geological and archaeological field trips; with the museum initially established in ...

  8. List of museums in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Canada's national history museum, featuring a large collection, study, and preserve of materials that illuminate the human history of Canada [4] Canadian Museum of Nature: Centretown: 1968 Nature Canada's national natural history and natural sciences museum [5] Canadian War Museum: LeBreton Flats: 1942 Military Canada's national museum of ...

  9. Organization of Military Museums of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Story of the more than 6,000 Canadian World War II veterans who were recruited into a top-secret project during World War II involving radar: Swords and Ploughshares Museum: Ontario: Kars: Eastern: Military: Focus is the Citizen Soldier (the Militiaman and Reservist) at peace and at war, features many military trucks and vehicles Thunder Bay ...