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Field name | Value |
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Title | Post War Diary of Arthur Turner, 1919 |
Author | Turner, Arthur J (1885-1974) |
Date | 1919 |
Document Type | Personal Account |
Reference | M-1255-1 |
Library / Archive | Glenbow Museum |
Collection Name | Arthur Turner Fonds |
Description | Diary about Arthur Turner's return from the war and commencement of work as a carpenter in Calgary. He sailed from Liverpool on the 14 March and arrived in Calgary on the 29 March. The diary describes his work as a carpenter, social events he attended with his wife Florrie and going to see each local battalion return home from the war. |
Series Description | From Series 1 – Textual records, 1892-1973. 12.5 cm of textual records. The series consists of Arthur's diaries, correspondence, war papers, memberships and memoirs; Florence's certificates and papers regarding United Church activities; and newspaper clippings about the family. Includes some documents related to friend Walter Smith. |
Biographical Note / History | Arthur J. Turner (1885-1974) was born in Scotland. He came to Canada in 1905. In 1908 he worked on the Northern Ontario Railway, then moved to Calgary, Alberta later that year, where he boarded with the Griffith Parry family. Arthur and the Parry family subsequently homesteaded in the Munson / Morrin area. In 1915 he married Florence Carrington (1898-1978) and they had four children: Audrey (Gibson), Roy R. Turner, Arthur John "Bud" Turner (1921-2004), and David Arthur Turner (who died as a child). During the First World War Arthur served overseas with the Canadian Mounted Rifles, Lord Strathcona Horse, and 50th Battalion. After the war the Turners settled in Calgary and Arthur worked as a carpenter in his own building contracting business. He was a Social Credit supporter and a Mason. Florence was active in the North Hill United Church and volunteer community work. Arthur's brother, Fred Turner, came to Canada in 1912. He died in 1916 while fighting in the First World War. |
Theme(s) | Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations |
Country (from) | Great Britain |
Country (to) | Canada |
Places | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Ports | Liverpool, England |
Nationality | Scottish |
People | Turner, Arthur J |
Keywords | First World War, travel, social life, labour |
Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Glenbow Museum catalogue. |
Language | English |
Document(s) linked to |
Legion Of Names Notebook |
Copyright | Glenbow Museum |