Lieutenant Chivers. 1st Canadian Mounted rifles. WW1 cavalry.
thanks, although i did have the first part figured out.
Lieutenant Chivers. 1st Canadian Mounted rifles. WW1 cavalry.
Ah, the internet.
Cyril William Upton Chivers (1879-1969)
Architect, war hero.
Born at Chislehurst, Kent, England, he came to Winnipeg in 1898 and worked with the Engineering Department of the Canadian Pacific Railway. He helped to survey many of the railway lines from Winnipeg to the West Coast. In 1906 he left the railway to work as an architect. During World War One he served overseas with the First Canadian Mounted Rifles and rose to the rank of Brigade Major with the Ninth Canadian Infantry Brigade. He was decorated with the DSO and MC and was mentioned in despatches. On returning to Winnipeg after the war he formed the architectural partnership of Northwood and Chivers.
On 30 January 1907, he married Frances Anna Simpson (1882-?), daughter of F. G. Simpson. They had three children: Margaret, John A. Chivers, and Cyril Douglas Chivers (1912-2004). He was a Charter Member and Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Honorary Life Member of the Manitoba Association of Architects, Life Member of the Engineering Institute of Canada, and a Life Member of the Manitoba Club.
He died at Winnipeg on 9 August 1969 and was buried in the St. James Cemetery.
Thank you Winnipeg Free Press, and Google.
not yet, want to contact the seller this week about that. need to call him about the transfer of my new ithaca anyway
would it be improper to try to find family members to ask if they have anything of his from the era? not to "treasure hunt", but it would be cool to do something like get a picture of him in uniform, etc.
Mine
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Another project showed up in the mail today...
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I knew it was rough when I bought it (over the phone), but wow.
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If I can get it to function properly, I think I'll refinish it and use it as a beater.
Hey, those grips are red (remember, i'm trying to sell them)