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- H. Hutchison posing with a little girl outside the Oshawa General Hospital.H. Hutchison posing with a little girl outside the Oshawa General Hospital.
- Black and white photo of the Head of Nursing Miss E. MacWilliams in a formal gown outside.Black and white photo of the Head of Nursing Miss E. MacWilliams …
- Black and white photo of a nursing school instructor in a formal gown outside.Black and white photo of a nursing school instructor in a formal …
- Black and white photo of the Nursing school staff, Miss E. McWilliams fourth from left, posing outside in formal gowns.Black and white photo of the Nursing school staff, Miss E. McWilliams …
- Black-and-white group photo of Oshawa General Hospital Nursing class of 1928.Black-and-white group photo of Oshawa General Hospital Nursing class of 1928.
- Black-and-white photo of nursing students Cook & Holdaway posing on the porch of the hospital.Black-and-white photo of nursing students Cook & Holdaway posing on the porch …
- Black-and-white photo of nursing student Thompson sitting on the banister of the hospital's porch.Black-and-white photo of nursing student Thompson sitting on the banister of the …
- Chief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presented the headdress to McLaughlin and made him an Honorary Chief, with the name Kitchie-Kahso-Kin-Esko, Chief Strong Arm. Chief Red Dog was the grandChief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presented the headdress …
- Chief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presented the headdress to McLaughlin and made him an Honorary Chief, with the name Kitchie-Kahso-Kin-Esko, Chief Strong Arm. Chief Red Dog was the grandChief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presented the headdress …
- Location: McLaughlin Branch, Switchboard WorkroomLocation: McLaughlin Branch, Switchboard Workroom
- Chief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presented the headdress to McLaughlin and made him an Honorary Chief, with the name Kitchie-Kahso-Kin-Esko, Chief Strong Arm. Chief Red Dog was the grandChief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presented the headdress …
- Born in Oshawa, Isabel McLaughlin was the third daughter of R.S. McLaughlin. McLaughlin was highly educated, including studying abroad in Paris. McLaughlin was an early modernist artist, her work incBorn in Oshawa, Isabel McLaughlin was the third daughter of R.S. McLaughlin. …
- Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Jun 1928, p. 1 The purchase of the lands necessary to open William Street east through to Oshawa Boulevard was last night decided upon by the city council.Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Jun 1928, p. 1 The purchase of the lands necessary to open William Street east through …
- "This composite picture of Greater Oshawa is made up of thirteen aerial photographs taken at a height of ten thousand feet. It has just been completed for the Government and is reproduced here for th"This composite picture of Greater Oshawa is made up of thirteen aerial …
- Chief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presen ted the headdress to McLaughlin and made him an Honorary Chief, with the name Kitchie-Kahso-Kin-Esko, Chief Strong Arm. Chief Red Dog was the granChief Red Dog of the Star Blanket Cree Nation presen ted the …
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