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              Battle of the Atlantic Place
              2015-016/008(2) · File · 2013
              Part of J.L. Granatstein fonds

              File consists of a promotional booklet for a development to be built around HMCS Sackville and adjacent to the Marine Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax. The booklet provides an overview of the concept, historical context, exhibits, and architectural design. It was prepared for the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust.

              Compact discs
              2015-016/007(12) · File · [20--?]
              Part of J.L. Granatstein fonds

              File consists of a blank disc with a label showing a wreath of poppies at a war memorial with the text, "Each one lost / Bruce Cockburn," and a second disc with a rendition of the song, "I'll be seeing you," by an unidentified singer.

              2015-016/001(6) · File · 2013 - 2014
              Part of J.L. Granatstein fonds

              File consists of articles from magazines and websites and correspondence for the book project Afghanistan : a soldier's story that involved Colonel (retired) Andrew Nellestyn.

              2015-016/008(1) · File · 2013
              Part of J.L. Granatstein fonds

              File consists of a promotional booklet for a monument commemorating Canadians killed in overseas conflicts and military missions proposed to be built at Green Cove, Cape Breton Island.

              Who killed Canadian history?
              2015-016/001(5) · File · 2007 - 2013
              Part of J.L. Granatstein fonds

              File consists of articles from magazines and websites, reports, and correspondence relating to teaching history in secondary schools, the connection between history and citizenship, the role of Remembrance Day and commemoration in society, and revisions to J.L. Granatstein's book, Who Killed Canadian History?