|  1919, A black and white aerial photograph of the Whitby Military Convalescent Hospital with the old John Smith farm and the powerhouse in the foreground. In the background is the Lynde Creek. Bottom: WHITBY HOSPITAL, WHITBY, ONT., TAKEN FROM AN AEROPLANE.
COPYRIGHT CANADA, 1919. BY CANADIAN POST CARD... |
|   1919, A black and white photograph of soldiers at the Military Convalescent Hospital. this picture was taken on the front steps of one of the cottages.
The man with the cane is Lt. Col. C. E. Cooper Cole.
The woman at right is Mrs. C. E. Cooper Cole.
The baby is their son, Thomas Cole. |
|   1919, A black and white photograph of nurses and patients at the Military Convalescent Hospital. This picture was taken on the steps of one of the cottages. |
|   1919, A black and white photograph of soldiers at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
The man with the cane at the centre is Lt. Col. C. E. Cooper Cole.
His wife is the woman standing right.
The baby is his son, Thomas Cole. |
|   1919, A black and white photograph of soldiers and nurses at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
The man with the cane at the centre is Lt. Col. C. E. Cooper Cole.
Behind him is his wife.
The baby is his son, Thomas Cole. |
|   1919, A black and white photograph of soldiers and nurses on the steps of one of the cottages at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
The man with the cane at the centre is Lt. Col. C. E. Cooper Cole.
Behind him is his wife, Mrs. Cole.
The baby is his son, Thomas Cole. |
|  1919, A black and white photograph of the recreation hall at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
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|  1919, A black and white photograph of the doctors cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
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|  1919, A black and white photograph of the carnival tent at the Military Convalescent Hospital. Signs on the tent advertise a snake charmer and a Punch and Judy show.
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|  1919, A black and white photograph of soldiers dressed up as clowns for a carnival at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
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|  1919, A black and white photograph of a touring car in front of the Doctors' cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
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|  1919, A black and white photograph of a tug of war competition at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
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|  1919, A black and white photograph of a tug of war competition at the Military Convalescent Hospital. The wooden buildings in the background are barracks built in 1913. The barracks were built for the prisoners from the Guelph reformatory that built the hospital. |
|   1919, A black and white photograph of the doctors' cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital. |
|  1919, A black and white photograph of the construction of a barn at the Military Convalescent Hospital in Whitby. The man at left is Francis Henry Steffler. The Barn was built in 1919 at the south-east corner of Base Line and Farm Road. It was one of the largest barns in the province. It was destroyed... |
|  1919, A black and white photograph of the construction of a barn at the Military Convalescent Hospital in Whitby. The Barn was built in 1919 at the south-east corner of Base Line and Farm Road. It was one of the largest barns in the province. It was destroyed by fire on November 4, 1976. The railway... |