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Book Title Object ID 1 RCN Engineering Sketch Book for Use in Destroyer Depot Ships, Parent Ships, and Repair Ship Only Author Book Title Object ID Page 1 RCN Engineering Sketch Book for Use in Destroyer Depot Ships, 2003.154.019 Parent Ships, and Repair Ship only Author: Royal Canadian Navy Publisher: Type: Paperback Cover Color: White Inscription: “CMD Ross J.E.” Height: 19.5 cm Width: 0.2 cm Length: 33 cm 7 2 Postwar German Culture: An Anthology 2011.212.001 Editor: Charles E. McClelland & Steven P. Scher Publisher: Clarke, Irwin & Company, New York, 1974 ISBN: 0-525-47365-3 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Grey Inscription: “Kerrin Heitland 750 2454 Height: 20.8 cm Width: 3.8 cm Length: 13.3 cm 3 Military Law: War Office 1990.112.002 Type: Hardcover Cover Color: Red Inscription: “FT Semple RSM 1944 “B” Coy PEI Highlanders” Height: 22.5 cm Width: 6 cm Length: 14 cm 4 Canada‟s Sons and Great Britain in the World War 2011.259.147 Author: Col George G. Nasmith CMG Publisher: The John C. Winston Co. Ltd, Toronto ISBN: Type: Hardcover Cover Color: Red Inscription: “Jan 1920 D.B. Stewart” Height: 24 cm Width: 4.5 cm Length: 16 cm CONDITION: POOR 5 Six Years: The RCAF and CF Air Command 1924 2011.209.001 Editor: Larry Milberry Publisher: CAIVAV Books, Toronto, 1984 ISBN: Type: Hardcover Cover Color: Blue/White Inscription: “J.S. McLean” Height: 22 cm Width: 4 cm Length: 28 cm 6 The Royal Canadian Legion 1926-1986 (2 copies) 1992.074.001 Author: Diana Swift Publisher: Discovery Books, Toronto, 1985 Type: Hardcover with Paper Jacket Cover Color: Royal Blue Height: 32 cm Width: 2 cm Length: 27 cm CONDITION: Good: Jacket of book is curled up a little at the top. 7 No. Title – 2011.210.007 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Grey Inscription: 224980 Lac Trowsdale 8 F Tech P2V7 Neptune Precis F.T.T.U. Summerside 2011.210.006 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Green Inscriptions: “Trowsdale” Height: 21.5 cm Width: 1.5 cm Length: 28 cm 9 3 (F) Wing 2011.210.005 Author: Royal Canadian Air Force Publisher: May 13 1962 ISBN: Type: Cover Color: Blue Inscription: “LAC Trowsdale JA 2(F) Wing Height: 22.5 cm Width: 3 cm Length: 37 cm CONDITION: POOR 10 Bound with Two Chains 1990.037.001 Author: Alexander Janta Publisher: Roy Publishers, New York, 1945 ISBN: Type: Hardcover Cover Color: Beige Inscription: “P.O. HE Dunning RCN – Naval Library Service HMC Dockyard Halifax, NS” Height: 20.5 cm Width: 2 cm Length: 14.5 cm 11 The New Testament of Our Lord & Saviour, Jesus Christ 2011.230.002 Author: British Foreign Bible Society Publisher: University Press, Oxford, Newfoundland, Canada, Sept 15, 1939 ISBN: Type: Paperback Cover Color: Blue Inscription: “Archibald E. Campbell” Height: 11.5 cm Width: 1 cm Length: 7.5 cm 12 Divine Service Book for Armed Forces 2011.230.001 Author: Issued under the Authority of the Minister of National Defense Publisher: Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1950 ISBN: Type: Hardcover Cover Color: Blue Inscription: “Sgt. Archibald E. Campbell RCAF Height: 14.5 cm Width: 1 cm Length: 10 cm 13 Through Footless halls of Air: The Stories of a Few of the Many Who 2011.211.001 Failed to Return Author: Floyd Williston Publisher: General Store Publishing House, Ontario, 1996 ISBN: 1-896182-44-5 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Black Inscription: “Donated by Alfred W. Sargent & Kathleen Height: 22.5 cm Width: 2.5 cm Length: 15 cm 14 Student Study Manual: General Service Knowledge 2008.013.002 Author: Royal Canadian Air force Publisher: Royal Canadian Air force ISBN: Type: Paperback Cover Color: Yellow Inscription: “WU AE MacKinnon” Height: 28 cm Width: 1 cm Length: 21 cm CONDITION: Fair: Rips in the cover and dirty. Inside, paper is turning yellow on the edges 15 Postcards WWI 2011.259.425 Type: Binder Cover Color: Black Height: 29.5 cm Width: 6.5 cm Length: 28 cm CONDITION: Good: Post cards are fading in color 16 World War II 50th Anniversary: Justice at Nuremberg 2011.259.426 Publisher: WWII, November 1995 Type: Paper/Glossy Cover Color: Blue with Soldiers Inscription: Height: 27.5 cm Width: 0.1 cm Length: 20 cm CONDITION: Good: A little curled up at the top of the right hand corner. 17 World War II: Po Hon‟s capture of Trier 2011.259.427 Publisher: WWII February 1996 Height: 27.5 cm Width: 0.1 cm Length: 20.5 cm CONDITION: Good: A little curled up at the top right corner and a little rip along the side at the bottom. 18 Day of Infamy 2011.259.428 Publisher: Time, December 2, 1991 Type: Paper/Glossy Cover Color: Black/Red Height: 27 cm Width: 0.1 cm Length: 20.5 cm CONDITION: Fair: Curled up on the top right corner and the bottom right corner. 19 World War II: When Darkness Fell 2011.259.429 Publisher: Time, August 28, 1989 Type: Paper/Glossy Cover Color: Red/Black/Yellow Inscription: Height: 20.5 cm Width: 0.1 cm Length: 27 cm CONDITION: Good: A little curled up on the top right corner 20 Canadian Forces Aircraft Trades School CFB Student Study Manual 2011.210.004 Instrument Electrical Type: Paperback Cover Color: Blue Inscription: “Trowsdale 18 Mar 1970” Height: 28 cm Width: 1.5 cm Length: 21.5 cm 21 Study Material for Corporals Qualifying Examinations AFAO‟s and 2011.210.003 CFAO‟s 1967 Author: Canadian Forces Publisher: 1967 ISBN: Type: Paperback Cover Color: Green Inscription: “Cpl Trowsdale” Height: 27 cm Width: 1 cm Length: 21 cm 22 Canadian Forces Aircrafts Trades School CFB Borden Student Study 2011.210.002 Manual Instrument Electrical Technician Author: Canadian Forces Publisher: 10 Apr 1970 ISBN: Type: Paperback Cover Color: Blue Inscription: “Trowsdale” Height: 28 cm Width: 1.5 cm Length: 21.5 cm 23 Flying Boat Reconnaissance Notes on methods of Search and Patrol 2011.259.430 Publisher: 11 Jul 1933 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Green Inscription: “(Confidential) Original copy of book written by Edward Blake for a text book for General Reconnaissance and flying boat work. Height: 34 cm Width: 2.5 cm Length: 25 cm 24 Radar Circuit Analysis 2011.259.431 Author: Department of Air Force Publisher: Washington, 30 June 1951 Type: Hardcover Cover Color: Black Inscription: “Air Force Manual 52-8” Height: 28 cm Width: 3 cm Length: 21 cm 25 Radar Electronic Fundamentals Navy Ships 900, 016 2011.210.001 Author: Navy Department Publisher: Washington, D.C., June 1944 ISBN: Type: Paperback Cover Color: Grey Inscription: “AC2 John Trowsdale – Bem No.. 1, R+CS Height: 23 cm Width: 2 cm Length: 15 cm 26 Silent Victory: The Canadian Fusiliers in the Japanese War 2011.259.432 Author: Bill Carfield Publisher: Timberholme Books, Ltd., Surrey B.C., June 2003 ISBN: 1-894254-11-2 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Inscription: “Veterans Memorial Military Museum” Height: 22.5 cm Width: 0.5 cm Length: 15 cm 27 Great Battles of World War II: Stunning 3-Dimensional Computer 1985.076.007 Graphics Re-Create the Most Important Battles of WWII From Great Battle of WWII: Europe to the Pacific Author: John MacDonald Editor: Gwen Rigby Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company, New York, 1986 ISBN: 0-02-577350-X Type: Hardcover with Book Jacket Cover Color: White Inscription: “Presented to the Veterans Room, Branch No.. 9, PEI. Still a Veteran‟s Legion Branch, The one I most envy in PEI Com” “Nov.. 1988 Ed McOrmond „I Thank You‟ Ed” Height: 30.5 cm Width: 2.5 cm Length: 25.6 cm 28 British Warships of the Second World War: A Folio of Authentic Scale 2011.255.001 Plans. First Series British Warships of the Second World War Publisher: Conway Maritime Press, Great Britain, 1972 ISBN: 0-668-02607-3 Type: Hardcover Ring Binder Cover Color: Off White Inscription: “This book belonged to Paul Anderson. Lynn gave it to Gerald July 1995. Height: 36.5 cm Width: 27 cm Length: 2 cm 29 Valour at Sea: Canada‟s Merchant Army 2011.259.433 Author: Patricia Giesler Publisher: Veterans Affairs Canada, 1998 ISBN: 0-662-26765-6 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Blue Inscription: Height: 28.5 cm Width: 0.2 cm Length: 21.5 cm 30 Royal Canadian Navy Vessels 1914-1970 (Binder) 2011.259.434 Type: Hardcover Binder Cover Color: Blue with Green Tape Height: 29 cm Width: 4 cm Length: 25.5 cm 31 The Ships of Canada‟s Naval Forces 1910-2002 2011.259.435 Author: Publisher: Vanwell Publishing Ltd., St. Catherines, Ontario, 2002 ISBN: 1-55125-072-1 Type: Hardcover with book jacket Cover Color: Blue Inscription: Height: 26.5 cm Width: 1.5 cm Length: 26 cm 32 The Unknown Navy: Canada‟s World War II Merchant Navy 2011.259.436 Author: Robert G. Halford Publisher: Vanwell Publishing Ltd., St. Catherines, Ontario, 1995 ISBN: 1-55125-040-3 Type: Paperback Cover Color: Blue Inscription: “Veterans Room RC Legion (label on inside)” Height: 24.5 cm Width: 2.5 cm Length: 17 cm 33 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare 2011.259.437 Vol. 1 A1/AMX Editor: Bernard Fitzsimmons Publisher: Purnell & Sons, Ltd., New York, 1967/1969 ISBN: Type: Hardcover with Jacket Cover Color: White Inscription: Height: 30 cm Width: 1 cm Length: 22.5 cm CONDITION: COVER NEEDS TO BE CLEANED 34 The National War Memorial, Le Mémorial national de Guerre 2011.208.001 Author: Col. John Gardam O.M.M., C.D., B.A. Editor: Patricia Giesler Publisher: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Ottawa, Ont, Canada, 1982 ISBN: 0-662-51880-2 Type: Paperback Cover Color: White Inscription: “David Taylor, with memories of 1960-1961 when Reece Sgu flew its flag proudly under your command.
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