Ward 3 patients in Victoria Hospital, London
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Ward 3 patients in Victoria Hospital, London
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Ward 3 patients in Victoria Hospital, London
Ward 3 patients in Victoria Hospital, London
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."
118th Battalion volunteers, Oct 1915
118th Battalion volunteers, October 20, 1915
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Soldiers at Camp Borden being inoculated
118th Battalion men in camp in London, Ontario.
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Gathering of relatives and friends of Gordon Eby
Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "In September, 1915 relatives and friends gathered to wish Gordon well after he joined the overseas battalion. They presented him with a watch."
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Gordon Eby with parents and sister
Gordon Eby with his parents at a family gathering to wish him well after he joined the overseas battalion. Left to right: Isabella Eby (sister), Catherine (Clemens) Eby, Gordon Christian Eby and Christian Eby
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Gordon C. Eby with nurse in Victoria Hospital,
Gordon C. Eby with nurse in Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario for hernia surgery prior to overseas service in World War I. 7th leaf in wartime photo album.
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The Snetsinger sisters, Murray and Willa, and friend. Gordon Eby met them while in hospital in London, Ontario, where they were volunteers. Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "Oct 31st was the date that Gordon met the Snetsinger girls. He was in Victoria Hospital, London and they came to the hospital to visit the soldiers. Murray was a schoolteacher and Willa was living at home with her mother and brother. These girls liked to dress in military style clothes and title themselves 'major.'"
118th Battalion men packing rucksacks
118th Battalion men packing rucksacks
Caption on back by Gordon Eby: "Friends and relatives to see the boys of Kitchener leave for overseas, 1915." A family group stands on the platform of the train station at Berlin, Ontario.
Col. Lochead assisting Dr. Woldron with inoculations
Written on back: "1915. 118 Battalion in Kitchener, Innoculations. Col. Locheed, Adj Fraser, to Doc Woldron"
Kate and Florence Eby saluting
Two photographs side by side on one postcard. Left: Kate [Catherine?] and Florence Eby. Right: Florence alone. The girls are the nieces of Gordon Eby. Written on back: "Kate and Florence at Golf course - home 1915." The girls are posing as if performing military salutes.
118th Battalion men resting on march near London, 1915
118th Battalion men resting on march near London, 1915