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- R. L. Huggard, c.1917Robert Luther Huggard was born in Hope Township, Upper Canada (near what is now known as Port Hope, Ontario) on January 10, 1836. He farmed in Clarke Township until he married and came to Whitby in 1874. Brian Winter has noted that, R.L. Huggard represented the nursery firm of Stone …Robert Luther Huggard was born in Hope Township, Upper Canada (near what is now known as Port Hope, Ontario) on January 10, 1836. He farmed in Clarke Township until he …Whitby Public Library
- Several Unidentified Solders on the Steps of a Cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917This photo was published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917This photo was published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917Whitby Public Library
- Female Students at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917Published in: The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Published in: The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Soldiers at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917As published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.As published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (who at that time was Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toronto Star Weekly, September 22, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (who at that time was Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Hospital at Whitby. As published …Whitby Public Library
- Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toronto Star Weekly, September 22, 1917.On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toronto …Whitby Public Library
- Soldiers Playing Cards at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917As published in Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.As published in Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Massage Room at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917From The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.From The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Female students practicing massage treatments at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917This photograph was printed in the Toronto Sunday World newspaper on April 1, 1917.This photograph was printed in the Toronto Sunday World newspaper on April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Gazette and Chronicle, September 6, 1917 (photos courtesy of the Toronto Star)On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Gazette …Whitby Public Library
- Certificate Issued to Pearl OwenThis is a certificate issued to Pearl Agnes Owen attesting that she complied with the requirements of the Department of Education for admission to a Collegiate Institute, High School or Continuation School. Dated at Paris, ON. The original document was provided by Edward Chamberlain of London, ON.This is a certificate issued to Pearl Agnes Owen attesting that she complied with the requirements of the Department of Education for admission to a Collegiate Institute, High School or …County of Brant Public Library
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