Clingan family
Clingan family fonds. [1900]-1953. 6 cm of textual records
and graphic material.
George Francis Clingan of Virden, Manitoba joined the Canadian military
in October 1915. He remained in the military, serving with the Cameron
Highlanders of Ottawa during World War II. He was Commanding Officer
in 1942. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His daughter Peggy
married Lt. Colin Murray who served with the 27th Canadian Infantry
Brigade at the time it was based in Hannover, Germany as part of Canadas
contribution to NATO.
The fonds consists of correspondence, photographs and artwork. There
are three letters associated with Clingan: one letter he wrote as a
child to his father, one letter from A. Clingan that discusses him during
World War I, and a third letter from a pal of his written on 9 January
1916. There are sixteen letters written by his son-in-law Lt. Colin
Murray to his wife from Hannover in 1953. Graphic material includes
a portrait of Clingan during World War II taken in Kirkgate, Yorks.
and a caricature of him (pencil, ink, water-colour) at Aldershot in
1941. There are photographs of the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa in
1940 and 1942; the Stoney Creek Band; the 260th Barracks, 2nd River;
a Canadian troopship bound for Siberia; picture postcards of Vladivostock,
and unidentified military photographs. Most of the photographs were
removed from frames numbers are written on the verso but their
meaning is not known. Also in the fonds is a photograph of Queen Elizabeth,
the Queen Mother, at a military base, a kilt pin, printed Returned
Soldiers Insurance certificates issued to Clingan in 1930,
and a printed issue of the Cameron Highlanders Journal
from 1939. Clingans medals were sold at Bonhams in May 2009 and
do not form part of this fonds.
Title based on content of the fonds.
Fonds (71-2009) was acquired from George Flie in November 2009.
Finding aid available as part of this description.
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Further accruals are not expected.