
"B" Company Courtesy the Thunder Bay Museum

"C" Company
Photo courtesy of the

Lieut.
Boreham's Platoon "B" Company
Photo courtesy of the

"B" Platoon, "D" Company
Photo courtesy of the

The "Steel Works" Barracks is the building on the right of centre
Courtesy of the Thunder Bay Museum

The 94th Battalion on Parade

Dryden Company on parade
Courtesy of Barb Toskovitch.

The Dryden Company marching behind their Band
Courtesy of Barb Toskovitch.

Native Soldiers at the Lakehead

The Dryden Detachment leaving for the Lakehead in May1916.
Courtesy of Barb Toskovitch.
Men from Dryden in camp, probably at Valcartier.
Courtesy of Barb Toskovitch.

Soldiers of the 94th Battalion From right
to left James Begg, Alfred Lavoie, unknown, unknown, unknown, 1916

Lt Col H.A.C. Machin
Captain F.Y. Harcourt Major C.N. Schnarr
Honourary Captain Lieut. H. "Hunt" Walker.
Canon C.W. Hedley

Pvt Archie Walker Pvt Albert Dick Pvt Melvin Dolph
Pvt Cecil Hudson Pvt Hugh Scott Pvt James Merrix
Pvt. Alexander Gordon Cpl. W.G. Wells Pvt. Thomas Godchere MM

Pvt Joseph DeLaronde Pvt Michael Ackabee
Pvt.. Joseph Michael, Pvt’s Joseph Ackabee and
standing and Albert Dick

Pvt Alexander Gordon standing Pvt Eddie Joseph Anderson on the right.

Sgt. Donald Smith, DCM and Bar, sitting.
Picture courtesy of Mr. George Auer.

Sgt Smith with relatives in
possibly David McDaid, also a member of the 94th

Alexander Gordon, second from the
left, while in the hospital in
Pte Robert Dempster in the 1950's. L Cpl Percy Argyle in the 1960's. Pvt David Walker. in
He passed away in 1978, age 87. Courtesy of his granddaughter the 1930's or 1940'sJudy McKendrick

Lieut Walkers Obituary