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- Dr. George C.R. Hall 1926In 1926, Dr. George C.R. Hall further served his community by being appointed Little Britain School Trustee. His greatest challenge came in 1928 when many residents were opposed to the re-building of the school, since their taxes would be raised. Dr. George C.R. Hall stressed the importance of education and …In 1926, Dr. George C.R. Hall further served his community by being appointed Little Britain School Trustee. His greatest challenge came in 1928 when many residents were opposed to the …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- William Henry Hamilton, 1926Likely William Henry Hamilton on the right.Likely William Henry Hamilton on the right.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Hamilton Girls with Jack[L-R] Emma Pauline, Blossom Lillian, Lottie Sophia, Nora Janet, Hazel Agnes, and Josephine Olive with Jack Bruce in front. Six of the eight Hamilton daughters. Photo taken in September 1926 during a visit by their eldest brother, Bruce. The girls' nephew, Bruce's son, Jack, is the boy at the bottom. …[L-R] Emma Pauline, Blossom Lillian, Lottie Sophia, Nora Janet, Hazel Agnes, and Josephine Olive with Jack Bruce in front. Six of the eight Hamilton daughters. Photo taken in September 1926 …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Letter From Life MagazineDr. George C.R. Hall was proud of his country. In 1926 he wrote to Life Magazine to thank the reporter for writing an article about WWI from a Canadian perspective.Dr. George C.R. Hall was proud of his country. In 1926 he wrote to Life Magazine to thank the reporter for writing an article about WWI from a Canadian perspective.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
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