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- George C.R. Hall had older sister Edith, born in 1900, and who later died at the age of 8 years.George C.R. Hall had older sister Edith, born in 1900, and who …
- George C.R. Hall's older sister Edith was born in 1900, and later died at the age of 8 yrs.George C.R. Hall's older sister Edith was born in 1900, and later …
- Photo of siblings George and Edith Hall taken in the early 1900s. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Photo of siblings George and Edith Hall taken in the early 1900s. …
- “I do not remember when I started school, possibly 1908, but I remember what I wore, a green velvet suit with knee-length pants, and after eating leeks from a nearby farm was sent home because of the“I do not remember when I started school, possibly 1908, but I …
- “Our teacher was a renowned character throughout the area, very strict but fair. Ink spots on the floor or desk were not left for the janitor. The unlucky one who did the mischief cleaned it up and k“Our teacher was a renowned character throughout the area, very strict but …
- The following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: “Once in a while during the summer holidays, a group of my friends would make homemade ice cream out of real cream and crank the apparThe following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: “Once in a …
- Dr. George Wesley Hall made Little Britain a better place to live by supporting community activities. Picture of Dr. George Wesley Hall and the Little Britain Boys' Band, wearing the uniforms purchasDr. George Wesley Hall made Little Britain a better place to live …
- A photograph of Dr. George C.R. Hall's best friend, Chum, taken in the 1950s.A photograph of Dr. George C.R. Hall's best friend, Chum, taken in …
- Synopsis of the life and times of Dr. George Wesley Hall and his son Dr. George C.R. Hall.Synopsis of the life and times of Dr. George Wesley Hall and …
- Shovelling after a blizzard in Little Britain in the 1940s. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Shovelling after a blizzard in Little Britain in the 1940s. A digital …
- The plow was called No. 10. Here it is shown on the road between Little Britain and Oakwood after a blizzard in the 1940s. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a preseThe plow was called No. 10. Here it is shown on the …
- Airplane at Camp Borden in 1917. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Airplane at Camp Borden in 1917. A digital copy of this photo …
- Horse drawn sleighs in Little Britain on Eldon Road and Little Britain Road in the late 1890's. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Horse drawn sleighs in Little Britain on Eldon Road and Little Britain …
- The mill was owned by Mrs. George Wesley Hall's father. He drowned while trying to free a log jam.The mill was owned by Mrs. George Wesley Hall's father. He drowned …
- Photo was taken at the Davidson Sawmill in the late 1890s. Mrs. George Wesley Hall is holding the baby in the picture. Others are not identified. A digital copy of this photo was provided by MarylouPhoto was taken at the Davidson Sawmill in the late 1890s. Mrs. …
- Video shows the flood of Little Britain and surrounding area in March 1917. The white building shown early in the video is the Blacksmith's shop which flooded quite regularly each spring. The boy inVideo shows the flood of Little Britain and surrounding area in March …
- Little Britain Public School SS No. 8 which was built in 1913 and opened in 1914. It was destroyed by fire in 1928. It was located beside the current Baptist Community Church on Eldon Road, north ofLittle Britain Public School SS No. 8 which was built in 1913 …
- Please click on Document (PDF) below the photo to view multiple photos.Please click on Document (PDF) below the photo to view multiple photos.
- Destroyed by fire in March 1928, at a cost of $13,000. Cause of fire unknown. Newspaper clipping revealed that an individual ran into the building and brought out 1500 rounds of ammunition and riflesDestroyed by fire in March 1928, at a cost of $13,000. Cause …
- A collection of photographs and video on the construction of the Little Britain Arena provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.A collection of photographs and video on the construction of the Little …