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| New! | The Canadian, by Hazel (Packham) Lindgren | |
| New! | At the War Memorial, by Britta Elmberg, Brampton, Ontario | |
| Here Dead We Lie, by A E Housman | ||
| The Law Beyond The Uniform, by Irving Rice | ||
| A Soldier's Fortune, by Irving E. Rice 2006 | ||
| The Merchant Seamen, by James J. Brown AIIE, Brian G. Redding AB | ||
| Tribute to St. Croix, by Mary Chisholm | ||
| Kriegsgafangen Kelly | ||
| As Flak Goes By | ||
| For You Der Var Ist Over | ||
| Prayer of a Soldier in France, by Alfred Joyce Kilmer (1918) | ||
| A Veteran’s War is For Life., by Elvis Baptiste | ||
| Moment of Silence, by Elvis Baptiste | ||
| The Soldiers Adieu, by Charles Dibdin | ||
| A Gunner's Vow | ||
| In Reply to Flanders Fields | ||
| In Flanders Fields | ||
| Listen, by Jessica Hawkes | ||
| Red Cross Parcels, by H. Mossley | ||
| The Final Inspection | ||
| The Co-pilot | ||
| A Different War, by John A. Neal | ||
| A Prayer in Time of War, by Thomas Tiplady | ||
| A Tribute To Ex Service Women | ||
| A Tribute To Sacrifice, by T.B. Windross | ||
| Air Gunner | ||
| Air Raid, by Kirby Hawkes | ||
| Are Dovers Cliffs Still White, by W.E. Gray, Calgary | ||
| Battle of Halifax, author unknown, old news clipping | ||
| Blessed Is The Peacemaker, by Grace Anstee Griffiths of Black Diamond | ||
| Calgary Speaks, by Mrs. S.W. Skilling, Calgary | ||
| Carry On Canada, by Arlyne Tydeman, Calgary | ||
| Each Man To His Trade, by Tom Humphrey, Calgary | ||
| Echoes, by Helen Howland Prommel | ||
| Gallant England, by Mrs. H.E. Wilson | ||
| Halifax, author unknown-old news clipping | ||
| High Flight | ||
| Hind Flight | ||
| In Case He Needs My Prayers | ||
| Let Them In, by Elma Dean | ||
| Life, by Jack Cameron, Alberta | ||
| London Calling, by Helen Hawthorne | ||
| Old Landmarks Fall, by Edna Jaques, Toronto | ||
| On All the Oceans Where Whitecaps Flow | ||
| Prairie Boy, by Wren Gertrude Shaw | ||
| Said the PO to the XO, old clipping , author uknnown | ||
| Sailor's Prayer, by Mrs. Albert Evans,49 Forest Avenue | ||
| Screech and Coca Cola, old clipping, author unknown | ||
| The Athabaskan | ||
| The Charge of the Foot Brigade, by Marie MacArthur | ||
| The Newfoundland Express, old clipping, author unknown | ||
| The Protectors, by H. Wakefield Maunsell | ||
| The Ruhr Express, by George Sines 1943 | ||
| The Scissors Grinder, by Eugenie Perry | ||
| The Seaman's IF poem, by V-5600 | ||
| The Silent Navy | ||
| The Silent Service, by Patricia E. James | ||
| The Song of the Merchant Seaman | ||
| The Wren at the Pearly Gates, author unknown, from a Wren's scrapbook | ||
| To Canada, by Nick Kenny | ||
| To the Enemy, by -N. , Calgary | ||
| Torpedoed, author unknown, old news clipping | ||
| Tribute To The Merchant Seamen, by I. Arthur and G. Vandierendonck | ||
| We'll Soon Be Home | ||
| We're A Jock Tamson's Bairns, by Grant MacRae, Calgary | ||
| What does It Mean To You, by Isabel MacNeill | ||
| When John Went Away | ||

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