A reporter from the Hamilton Spectator wrote an unflattering article about Little Britain, and Dr. George C.R. Hall replied. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a pre
A reporter from the Hamilton Spectator wrote an unflattering article about Little …
This newspaper clipping from 1938 shows Dr. George C.R. Hall as he is made Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario. Others in photo were part of the ceremony. A digital copy of this photo was prov
This newspaper clipping from 1938 shows Dr. George C.R. Hall as he …
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 rifles
Destroyed by fire in March 1928, at a cost of $13,000. Cause …
In George C.R. Hall’s words, “We keep telling the world that we are our own masters in the British Commonwealth, and yet at the greatest annual show in the world we didn’t have a picture of our Prime
In George C.R. Hall’s words, “We keep telling the world that we …
The reporter replied to Dr. George C.R. Hall, “In the case of Little Britain, I obviously hit it on an extraordinarily quiet day-– hardly a soul stirring. All in all I spoke to less than half a dozen
The reporter replied to Dr. George C.R. Hall, “In the case of …
Lindsay Daily Post, 13 Jan 1973 Remembering old Lindsay - 13 hotels, breweries, Horn Bros. Woolen Mill, Sylvester manufacturing, Perrin boat works, Sir Henry Pellet, Squires pea factory, first fair, first baseball diamond, first fi
Lindsay Daily Post, 13 Jan 1973 Remembering old Lindsay - 13 hotels, breweries, Horn Bros. Woolen Mill, Sylvester …