Bridges, Charles
Charles Bridges collection [ca. 1919]-1945; predominant 1940-1945.
-- 155 b&w photographs in one album; 1 album of photographic negatives.
Charles Bridges served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in World War
II. Bridges may have been born in England; there is one photograph of
him as a toddler in Bury St. Edmonds, one photograph of him as a boy
and one as a young man in 1937 before he joined the military. The problem
with this collection of photographs is that two entirely different looking
men are indentified as being Charles Bridges. One Bridges (A) is photographed
with a bomb and given the rank of Major although the caption indicates
doubt about this. The other man (B) is in the uniform of the RCE and
is identified as a Captain whose first name is given only as C,
presumably for Charles. However, the photograph is stamped on the back
Mond Nickel Co. Ltd, a company that merged with INCO in
1929, a decade before the war began. There are several matches to Bridges
(B) in the photograph collection made by the archivist There are only
two matches to (A). It is not possible to match the three non-military
photographs to either man. The album of negatives contains the information
(presumably in the sellers handwriting) that Bridges was at a
bomb defusing school in Horsham, England from Nov. 1940 to May 1942.
The photographs were by compiled by an unknown individual who captioned
the album Major Charles Bridges, RCE, 148 WWII Photos. English
bomb school & with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in Holland.
The complier placed a photograph of Bridges (A) on the cover. Most of
the photographs are not captioned. A few of the photographs are identified
as being taken in Holland; one was noted as Box Hill (England); another
was captioned as Taplow Hospital, i.e. the Canadian Red Cross Hospital
in Taplow, Berks. The captions are done in different hands. Only two
of the war photographs are dated, one 1944, the other 1945. Some are
stamped as being printed in Appledoorn, Holland. The pictures depict
bombs, military camps and vehicles, nurses and hospitals, ships including
the Empress of Britain, a garden party, and a parade. The album of negatives
contains an index by Bridges of what was photographed in Surrey, Hampshire
and Somerset from 1940 to 1942. The index begins with huts at 4 C.C.S.
in Dorking in Oct. 1940. Also included are B Company at Box Hill, Whiteley
Camp, Bramshott, Porlock Moors, D Company Officers Quarters, Captain
Curry (adjutant), Major MacClintock, Colonel and Mrs. Henshaw, Easter
Sunday Services at Wentworth, Canadian Corps Field Punishment Camp,
Park Lane in London, Nurse Terry Healy at Box Hill, some German bombs,
Horsham Bomb Disposal (B.D.) school, demolitions at Epsom, Charles Bridges,
Jo Bridges (wife of Charles Bridges) and Captain Bates, among many others.
The handwriting of the index matches the caption on the Box Hill photograph
in the album which contains an image of Bridges (B).
Title based on the content of the collection.
The album of negatives (68-2009) was acquired from Alphabet Bookshop
in October 2009. The album of photographs (11-2010) was acquired from
Morris Norman in 2010.
Finding aid available as part of this description.
There are no access restrictions.
Further accruals are not expected.