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Canadian General Hospital No. 2
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Warmest greetings and the good wish, a happy Christmas and a bright new year
Between 1914 and 1918
A little card of greeting
1918
Greetings from the Globe Boy 1916
1916
Christmas greetings from the Imperial Life Assurance Co. of Canada
1918
One flag, one Empire
Approximately 1914 to 1918
Soldiers of the King
Between 1914 and 1918
The officers, N.C.O.s & men of the 32nd Battery 8th Army brigade, Canadian Field Artillery
1917
3rd the Toronto Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Salisbury Plain, 1914
1914
No. 2 Canadian General Hospital, Christmas, 1916
1916
A Merry Xmas 1915. Both doing their bit!
1915
Canadian Chaplains' Service, Fifth Division
1917
Toronto III Regiment
1917
Allied for right and victory, Canada
1918
In Flander's fields by Lt. Col. John McCrae, M.D. and America's answer by R. W. Lillard, 1914-1918
1918
The Soldiers' Aid Commission, London Branch, extends to the Fighting 18th hearty congratulations on their services to Canada and the Empire
1919
In memoriam of Norman McCulloch, killed in action , Courcellett, France, September 16th, 1916, aged 18 years
1916
Welcome home, boys!
1918
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