Acknowledgements

The article about the western front, written by Jonathan Krause, was taken from “1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War” an English-language virtual reference work on the First World War. The multi-perspective, open-access knowledge base is the result of an international collaborative project involving more than 1,000 authors, editors, and partners from over fifty countries. More than 1,000 articles will be gradually published. Innovative navigation schemes based on Semantic Media Wiki technology provide nonlinear access to the encyclopedia’s content. There are also relevant articles about gas warfare, barbed wire, and the machine gun among many others.

The passages in Death At Vimy taken from No Place To Run were reprinted with permission of the publisher from No Place To Run by Tim Cook University of British Columbia Press, 1999. All rights reserved by the publisher.

https://www.ubcpress.ca/no-place-to-run

Permission is also extended to non-profit organizations who may, in future, wish to transcribe this work in Braille, large type, or audio editions solely for use by those who are physically or mentally challenged.

Descriptions of the Battle of the Somme and the attack on Desire Trench were taken from www.canadiansoldiers.com with permission from webmaster Michael Dorosh

The following photographs were taken from the Ian Kemball Douglas Collection and are used with the permission of Ian K Douglas.

In A Soldier of the Queen:
A newly minted Lieutenant Kemball
Captain Kemball 1888
Kemball with the Baloch regiment
1884 A dashing Captain Kemball (wrong in the website – 1984!!)
Kemball, back in Abbottabad
1893 An 18 year old Vivi Sundt

In A Fruit Rancher:
The Kemball Family

The following photographs are used with permission from Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History:

In the Title Page:
Arnold Kemball

In A Fruit Rancher:
Nelson recruits
Recruits parading
Military Training Camp
Army Training Headquarters
The first overseas draft
Kemball’s re-enlistment applications

In A Soldier once More:
An upbeat and optimistic postcard
The 54th Battalion’s Battle flag

In Death At Vimy:
The Col. Kemball Memorial Plaque
The Last Photograph of Col. Kemball

All other photographs are in the public domain.