- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.66.4.1-108
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- Jun 1918
Caption on back reads: "Miss Murry Snetsinger, Lake Whittacur, Elgin County, June 1918." Gladys Murray Snetsinger stands in front of Lake Whittaker in Elgin County.
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Caption on back reads: "Miss Murry Snetsinger, Lake Whittacur, Elgin County, June 1918." Gladys Murray Snetsinger stands in front of Lake Whittaker in Elgin County.
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Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Mother died in January, 1918. Gordon received pictures taken at the funeral." Gordon's mother was Catharine Clemens Eby.
Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "Mother died in January, 1918. Gordon received pictures taken at the funeral." Gordon's mother was Catharine Clemens Eby.
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Written on back: "Mount Vernon, Elgin County, Ont. School where Murray Snetsinger was teaching."
Mourners at Catharine Eby's funeral
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Gordon received pictures of his Mother's funeral while he was in the front lines. Above [in foreground]: Father waiting to go to the cemetery. Left: Mrs. Hauck and Mr. Bruggeman. At Right: Grandchildren Carl, Rose, Erwin and Dorothy. Sister Bella is standing behind." Others in the photo are not identified.
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Nurses with a motorized ambulance
Nurses with a motorized ambulance at Camp Borden
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "The goat, which had been the battalion's mascot during the entire war experience, was also on its way home."
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "A covered gun."
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia." Caption on back reads: "Coming home, May 1919, M.S.S. Coronia. Left: Cyall Money, Tall Cassalman. Row bottom, short center, maybe 'Emil LeCarre.'"
On guard at barracks at Queen and Courtland
Postcard. Caption on back reads: "On guard at Barrak on Courtland & 2 Queen." These were the barracks of the 118th Battalion.