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Walter Currie was born in Chatham, Ontario in 1922. [1] The son of William and Clara Currie, he was a non-status Indian of Potowatomi and Ojibwe descent. [3] He served three years in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War Two, [4] and later studied engineering at the University of Toronto, before leaving his studies early to support his young family. [4]
After graduation from the University of Toronto School of Architecture in 1946, [4] [5] [b] Storey worked for one year in Toronto in the office of John Lang Architect. [4] [c] After winning $750 in a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation competition, [1] [6] he returned to his hometown of Chatham, and at the age of twenty-four he established the practice of Joseph W. Storey, Architect in the ...
Floody was born in Chatham, Ontario, and attended Northern Vocational School.In 1936 he headed north to work at the Preston East Dome Mines in Timmins, Ontario, as a mucker—shoveling the rock and mud into carts to be hauled up to the surface.
W. H. R. Rivers was born in 1864 at Constitution Hill, Chatham, Kent, son of Elizabeth (née Hunt) (16 October 1834 – 13 November 1897) and Henry Frederick Rivers (7 January 1830 – 9 December 1911).
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Edgar Trevor Williams was born in Chatham, Kent, on 20 November 1912, the second of the three children and oldest son of (Joseph) Edgar Williams, a clergyman, and his wife, Anne Ethel née Evans. His father served as a chaplain in the Royal Navy during the Great War , and served on the Western Front .
Chatham Naval Memorial is a large obelisk situated in the town of Chatham, Kent, which is in the Medway Towns. The memorial is a feature of the Great Lines Heritage Park . The huge expanse of the Great Lines was in its own right a layer of defence to protect Chatham Dockyard from attack.