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SCA195-GA424-4-28 · File · December 27, 1941-May 24, 1945
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.

Thirty-five items of correspondence received by Cameron Hill's parents, Britton and Grace Hill, from acquaintances, friends, and various government offices or agencies during the Second World War, primarily while Cameron was held in custody as a prisoner of war. The items of correspondence include letters, greeting cards, telegrams, cablegrams, and airgraphs.

Hill, Cameron Clare
SCA195-GA424-4-27 · File · December 2, 1941-May 24, 1945
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.

Seven items of correspondence received by Cameron Hill from his mother, Grace Hill, friends, and various government offices or agencies during the Second World War. The items of correspondence include letters and forms received by Cameron when he was deployed overseas in England, while he was held in custody as a prisoner of war, and after he was liberated by the Allied powers.

Hill, Cameron Clare
SCA195-GA424-4-26 · File · September 15, 1941-May 5, 1945
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.

Fifty-six items of correspondence written by Cameron Hill primarily to his parents, Britton and Grace Hill, during the Second World War. The items of correspondence include letters, postcards, telegrams, cablegrams, and airgraphs written by Cameron when he was deployed overseas in England and in the Middle East as well as when he was held in custody as a prisoner of war.

Hill, Cameron Clare
SCA195-GA424-4-31 · File · [ca. 1942-1944]
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.

Three maps showing the locations of Axis prisoner of war camps in Germany, Italy and adjacent countries during the Second World War. The maps were possibly accumulated by Cameron Hill's parents, Britton and Grace Hill, while Cameron was held in custody as a prisoner of war.

Hill, Cameron Clare
SCA195-GA424-4-30 · File · 1942
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.

Air Force pamphlet; no. 10 published by the Royal Canadian Air Force. The pamphlet provides general information on a variety of topics to the next-of-kin or other relatives of Royal Canadian Air Force personnel reported missing, deceased, prisoners of war or interned. Topics include personal effects under Air Force control, dependents allowance and assigned pay, moneys on deposit in banks, claims for pension, dispatching letters and parcels, and war graves.

The pamphlet was likely received by Cameron Hill's parents, Britton and Grace Hill, while Cameron was held in custody as a prisoner of war.

The text inside the pamphlet is written in English and French on inverted pages.

Hill, Cameron Clare
Poems.
SCA195-GA424-4-29 · File · [ca. 1940-1945]
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.

Four poems possibly acquired by Cameron Hill or his parents, Britton and Grace Hill, during the Second World War including Songs of Assurance by Clara Bernhardt, Our Heritage by Helen Middleton, Why Should We Fight for England? by Harold S. Wood, and Old Pals by an unknown author.

Hill, Cameron Clare