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- Royal Military Hospital, Shorncliffe CampThe Canadian Army Medical Corps operated its General Hospital No. 9 at Shorncliffe from Sept. 1917 to Dec. 1918. The General Hospital No. 11 operated there from Sept. 1917 to Sept. 1919.The Canadian Army Medical Corps operated its General Hospital No. 9 at Shorncliffe from Sept. 1917 to Dec. 1918. The General Hospital No. 11 operated there from Sept. 1917 to …Oakville Public Library
- Colborne St., Oakville, Ont.Image of Colborne Street, now known as Lakeshore Road, in possibly the late 20s or early 30s. Exact date is unknown.Image of Colborne Street, now known as Lakeshore Road, in possibly the late 20s or early 30s. Exact date is unknown.Oakville Public Library
- Main Street, Oakville......Oakville Public Library
- View from the Red Cross Tea Rooms, OakvilleThe King George Arch Bridge can be seen from the Red Cross Tea Rooms.The King George Arch Bridge can be seen from the Red Cross Tea Rooms.Oakville Public Library
- The Independent Order Of Foresters’ Orphanage PostcardPostcard featuring a photograph of the I.O.F. Orphanage building.Postcard featuring a photograph of the I.O.F. Orphanage building.Oakville Public Library
- [Elmsdale, Nova Scotia]Rev. John Cameron (1817-1907) became the Presbyterian minister in Elmsdale, Nova Scotia in 1844. He moved his family from Nine Mile River in 1862 to a large home (not a manse) in Elmsdale the same year that Elmsdale Presbyterian Church was completed. Cameron practiced his sermons by bellowing them out …Rev. John Cameron (1817-1907) became the Presbyterian minister in Elmsdale, Nova Scotia in 1844. He moved his family from Nine Mile River in 1862 to a large home (not a …Oakville Public Library
- The Three Sisters, Canmore.The Three Sisters in the Canadian Rockies are probably recognized by more people driving along the Trans-Canada Highway than any of the other mountains in Alberta. The mountain peaks were individually named in 1883 as Big Sister, Middle Sister and Little Sister.The Three Sisters in the Canadian Rockies are probably recognized by more people driving along the Trans-Canada Highway than any of the other mountains in Alberta. The mountain peaks were …Oakville Public Library
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