User:Alma J. Hill/sandbox

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--Alma J. Hill (talk) 17:29, 22 April 2012 (UTC)I have tried everyway I can figure as a novice, to send you a picture of A uniformed 48th. Highlander of Toronto, Ontario Canada,  He, John Russell Purdy, Born October 14th. 1914, died October 16th. 1944 at Rimini Italy. John Russell was already a reservist when war broke in September 1939 and went overseas to England from Nova Scotia in December, 1939. I have donated this information (which belonged to my mother, Alma (Purdy) Byron 19/4/1912-25/02/2007[I am 79] ), with letters poetry, and pictures to; The Forty-Eighth Highlander's of Toronto Museum. Located; 75 Simcoe St., Toronto, Ontario Canada. M5J 1W9 See Map Telephone: 416-596-1382 Mailing Address: 48th Highlanders Museum c/o St. Andrew's Church, 73 Simcoe St., Toronto, Ontario M5J 1W9 The 48th Highlanders Museum is a military museum that collects and exhibits the weapons, uniforms, equipment and related items of the 48th Highlanders. The Museum is located in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto. The Church is a fine example of Romanesque Revival Architecture built in 1874 and designed by William Storm.

Presently Operated by a Mr. Archer. Hours of Operation Operations: Year Round Open: The Museum is open from 10am to 3pm.Wednesday and Friday.

Closed: Monday • Tuesday • Saturday • Sunday The Museum is closed during the Christmas Holidays.

Admission: Free Admission is free although we kindly accept donations. The 48th Highlanders Museum is a military museum that collects and exhibits the weapons, uniforms, equipment and related items of the 48th Highlanders. The Museum is located in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto. The Church is a fine example of Romanesque Revival Architecture built in 1874 and designed by William Storm.

I am going to donate this picture to the web as: 48th. Highlander's Toronto, John Russell Purdy.

http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/GetMuseumProfile.do?lang=en&chinCode=guaegp --Alma J. Hill (talk) 17:29, 22 April 2012 (UTC)