The 65th Battalion (Mount Royal Rifles) at Port Arthur, Lieut.-Col. Gray M.P.P. commanding...
|
|
Title: | The 65th Battalion (Mount Royal Rifles) at Port Arthur, Lieut.-Col. Gray M.P.P. commanding... |
Creator: | Grip P. & P. Co. |
Subject: | Illustrated War News, 1885 Resistance, Métis, Middleton, Battle of Batoche, zareba, Gray M.P.P. |
Description: | This page contains three images. The first image, based on a photograph by Cooke, entitled “The 65th Battalion (Mont Royal Rifles) at Port Arthur” (now Thunder Bay, Ontario). The second image, based on a photograph by Hunter & Co., is entitled “Lieut.-Col. Gray M.P.P. commanding the Toronto Field Battery”. The third image, based on a diagram and a description by a Toronto Globe correspondent is entitled “A Zareba in the North-West”. This image is particularly important because it is one of the few representations of two defensive zarebas built during the Battle of Batoche (May 9-12, 1885) by General Middleton’s forces. The intent of the zarebas was to prevent the Métis sharpshooters from killing any more of the inexperienced Canadian troops. They also provided them with a place to regroup and relax before they engaged in the offensive. The remains of the largest zareba can be seen at the Batoche National Historic Site, Parks Canada. |
Publisher: | Grip P. & P. Co. |
Date: | May 2, 1885 |
Type: | Image |
Format: | |
Identifier: | CPIWN087.1 |
Date of Copyright: | February 22, 2006 |
GDI Media Filename: | CPIWN087 (Medium).jpg |
Related Resources
This resource:
Is related to The 65th Battalion (Mount Royal Rifles) at Port Arthur, Lieut.-Col. Gray M.P.P. commanding...