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- During the summer months George C.R. Hall worked at his uncle’s 200-acre farm, located four miles away. He rode his bicycle back and forth daily, starting at seven A.M. and finishing by six P.M. or lDuring the summer months George C.R. Hall worked at his uncle’s 200-acre …
- This photograph shows Dr. George C.R. Hall sitting in a car in 1918.This photograph shows Dr. George C.R. Hall sitting in a car in …
- George C.R. Hall entered first year medicine at University of Toronto in 1918. This class was unique in that it was a mixture of WWI veterans and high school graduates. It also had the largest enrolmGeorge C.R. Hall entered first year medicine at University of Toronto in …
- Dr. George C.R.Hall taken in 1918. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Dr. George C.R.Hall taken in 1918. A digital copy of this photo …
- “My University class was large, approximately 250. It was several days before we really got organized.” George C.R. Hall’s words.“My University class was large, approximately 250. It was several days before …
- “It did not take the University of Toronto C.O.T.C. (Cadet Officer Training Corp) long to catch up though, and although many of our class were veterans of WWI, and still in uniform, we had to wear a“It did not take the University of Toronto C.O.T.C. (Cadet Officer Training …
- “This did us no harm, except we did resent being recognized as soldiers, for at least two days a week, especially when many had years of front line service and bore scars of war.“ George C.R. Hall’s“This did us no harm, except we did resent being recognized as …
- Dr. George C.R. Hall standing in front of his residence at the University of Toronto in 1918. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Dr. George C.R. Hall standing in front of his residence at the …
- This note accompanies the photo in the presentation: "What stands out most in my memory was the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918. Classes were cancelled for two weeks, I went home to Little Britain, andThis note accompanies the photo in the presentation: "What stands out most …
- “This Cadet Officer Training Corps [C.O.T.C.] all ended abruptly with Armistice Day, and there were parades up and down Yonge Street.” George C.R. Hall’s words.“This Cadet Officer Training Corps [C.O.T.C.] all ended abruptly with Armistice Day, …
- A photograph taken by Dr. George C.R. Hall in front of Old City Hall in Toronto on Armistice Day. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.A photograph taken by Dr. George C.R. Hall in front of Old …
- This photograph of a streetcar and crowd was taken on Armistice Day in Toronto by Dr. George C.R. Hall. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her famiThis photograph of a streetcar and crowd was taken on Armistice Day …
- A photograph taken by Dr. George C.R. Hall of the Armistice Day parade. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.A photograph taken by Dr. George C.R. Hall of the Armistice Day …
- A photograph of the medical school initiation in the late fall of 1918. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.A photograph of the medical school initiation in the late fall of …
- Initiation took place around the Medical Building and out into Queens Park. “My forehead and ear were gashed and the smell of rotting eggs lingered for months around the area.” George C.R. Hall’s worInitiation took place around the Medical Building and out into Queens Park. …
- Victory loans were appeals from the Canadian Government to finance the WWI and WWII efforts.Victory loans were appeals from the Canadian Government to finance the WWI …
- Victory loans were appeals from the Canadian Government to finance the WWI and WWII efforts.Victory loans were appeals from the Canadian Government to finance the WWI …
- Victory loans were appeals from the Canadian Government to finance the WWI and WWII efforts.Victory loans were appeals from the Canadian Government to finance the WWI …
- French Military Band at the Canadian National Exhibition in 1918. Photo was taken by Dr. George C.R. Hall. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her fFrench Military Band at the Canadian National Exhibition in 1918. Photo was …
- Plane trapped in wires in Oshawa in 1918. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Plane trapped in wires in Oshawa in 1918. A digital copy of …