Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de William J. et Minnie Proud, de Tara, Ontario.
Galerie numérique de Soldat Melville Douglas Proud
Galerie numérique de
Soldat Melville Douglas Proud
Pte. Melville Douglas Proud's name was included on the Merchants Bank of Canada 1914 - 1918 Roll of Honour. He indicated on his military attestation that he was a bank clerk. Source: The Standard / Canada's Aid to the Allies and Peace Memorial. Edited by Frederick Yorston. Published by the Montreal Standard Publishing Co., Ltd., Montreal. This large Souvenir Edition magazine included the Rolls of Honour for various prominent Canadian businesses.
Galerie numérique de
Soldat Melville Douglas Proud
Parents of Private Melville Douglas Proud, August 1919, From left: father William J. Proud, mother Minnie A. (Hicks) Proud. Minnie A. Proud is holding a memorial bouquet of flowers presented to her by the women and community of Tara in remembrance and sacrifice for the loss of her son Melville Douglas Proud a year earlier. On the right is sister-in-law Mrs. Winifred Proud married to Sergeant Harvey Robert Proud (652171) wounded (right leg amputation) at Gentiles Wood, Amiens France August 24th 1918.
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Melville Douglas Proud is seated on the ground in the front row, 2nd from our far right. Group photo of the Tara (Ontario) Platoon No. 6, taken in England in 1917.
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Close-up of Melville Douglas Proud from a group photo of the Tara (Ontario) Platoon No. 6. taken in England in 1917.
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Records are property of the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre.
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Pte. Melville Douglas Proud's name was included on the Merchants Bank of Canada 1914 - 1918 Roll of Honour. He indicated on his military attestation that he was a bank clerk. Source: The Standard / Canada's Aid to the Allies and Peace Memorial. Edited by Frederick Yorston. Published by the Montreal Standard Publishing Co., Ltd., Montreal. This large Souvenir Edition magazine included the Rolls of Honour for various prominent Canadian businesses.
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Parents of Private Melville Douglas Proud, August 1919, From left: father William J. Proud, mother Minnie A. (Hicks) Proud. Minnie A. Proud is holding a memorial bouquet of flowers presented to her by the women and community of Tara in remembrance and sacrifice for the loss of her son Melville Douglas Proud a year earlier. On the right is sister-in-law Mrs. Winifred Proud married to Sergeant Harvey Robert Proud (652171) wounded (right leg amputation) at Gentiles Wood, Amiens France August 24th 1918.
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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From the Owen Sound Sun October 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE COMMUNAL DE L'OUEST DE BOVES Somme, France
Boves est un village à 9 kilomètres environ au sud-est d'Amiens, du côté ouest de la route d'Amiens à Moreuil. Le cimetière communal de Boves se trouve au sud du village.
Pour plus d’informations, visitez la Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth (site disponible en anglais seulement).
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