Fonds Acc3270 - Officers Queen Square School Cadet Corps, Winners of the Brown Cadet Corps Trophy, 1917

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Officers Queen Square School Cadet Corps, Winners of the Brown Cadet Corps Trophy, 1917

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CA PCA Acc3270

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  • Copied 1981 (Reproduction)
  • 1917 (Creation)
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1 photograph

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This collection consists of one photograph of the officers of the Queen Square School Cadet Corps, 1917. Members are identified as follows:

Back Row, L-R: Herbert Doherty, Charles Jenkins, James Zaib, John J. Connolly, Arthur J. Byrne, John McQuaid and Anthony Francis

Front Row, L-R: Vernon Maddigan, M.E. Francis and Charles Doucette

In May of 1906 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, an Army Cadet Corps for senior boys was authorized by the Charlottetown Board of School Trustees, to be known as Number 148 Queen Square School Army Cadet Corps. The first Chief Instructor was Principal James Landrigan, a distinguished marksman. Most succeeding Principals and male teachers became qualified cadet instructors to carry on the well established tradition. The Army Cadet Program offered a opportunity to promote leadership, citizenship, sportsmanship and esprit de corps within a school. This Corps was reportedly one of the best corps in Headquarters Area, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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PERMISSION FOR USE/REPRODUCTION FOR USE/REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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SEE ALSO: Acc4207: A History of Queen Square School, by Thomas Bradley

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Copy print is located in the photograph binders in the Reading Room

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  • English

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