- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.66.4.1-036
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- [Between 1914 and 1918]
Carlings Heights, Military Camp, in London. This postcard shows the 110th, 111th, and 118th overseas battalions, as well as, the C.E.F Engineers and Y.M.C.A camp.
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Carlings Heights, Military Camp, in London. This postcard shows the 110th, 111th, and 118th overseas battalions, as well as, the C.E.F Engineers and Y.M.C.A camp.
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
118th Battalion men resting on march near London, 1915
118th Battalion men resting on march near London, 1915
Gordon Eby with nurse at Victoria Hospital
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." The nurse's last name is possibly Simpson.
Gordon Eby at the Victoria hospital in London
Gordon Eby on the ward at the Victoria Hospital in London with two nurses where he received surgery on his hernia. Probably Ward 3.
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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.
Sgt. Major Woodrow with another soldier
118th Battalion men posing (officer lying in front), 1915. This is an unusual photograph because the officer is reclining on the ground in front of the men.
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118th Battalion men with kitchen wagon
118th Battalion men with kitchen wagon
Gordon Eby and the Snetsinger sisters
Gordon Eby with Willa and Murray Snetsinger. Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "October 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 after inoculations
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Inoculation staff at the military camp at London, Ontario