- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.66.4.1-094
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- [1917?]
Soldiers with a lorry.
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Soldiers with a lorry.
Sunday morning at Camp Borden station
Postcard entitled "Sunday morning at Camp Borden"
Tents being dismantled, possibly at the military camp in London, Ontario or at Camp Borden
Tents being dismantled, possibly at the military camp in London, Ontario or at Camp Borden.
Caption on photo says "The Hunter Family 15/11/15." According to Gordon Eby's diary, "Hunter" was a fellow patient at the Victoria Hospital in London. On back of second copy of photograph (not kept) one of the nurses is identified as Glen Denning.
Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "The Major." Probably taken at Bramshott Camp.
Troops waiting at a train station
Written on back: "Troup for a train, England." The battalion mascot, a goat, waits with the men on the platform.
The year "1916" is written on reverse, but may by 1917, in England.
Two 118th Battalion signallers stand outside a tent
Two women visitors with a soldier, possibly Gordon Eby.
Victoria Hospital ward, London
A nurse or volunteer with two patients in a ward at Victoria Hospital, London. Possibly Ward 3, where Gordon Eby was housed while having hernia surgery.
Ward 3 patients and nurses at Victoria Hospital
Patients and nurses at Victoria Hospital.Identification on back of photograph, left to right: unknown, Miss Glen Denning, Mr. Hunter (probably), Miss Ashely (?), Gordon Eby. Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "In order to be accepted for overseas duty Gordon had to have surgery for hernia at Victoria Hospital, London. He made many friends and took pictures of the nurses and fellow patients."
Ward 3 patients in Victoria Hospital, London
Ward 3 patients in Victoria Hospital, London