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University Contingent of the Canadian Officers Training Corps on parade on the front campus
Royal Flying Corps in front of the School of Practical Science (Engineering Building)
Duncan Graham, J.J. Mackenzie and Cyril Imrie
"P.B.I." [Poor Bloody Infantry], 1920 - poster
Convocation Hall - Official Farewell to University of Toronto No. 4 Base Hospital, 11 April 1915
C.O.T.C. parade for camp, May 3 1915
Young members of the Blake Wrong family read the news about the outbreak of the War, August 1914
Nursing sisters in dug-out in process of construction, No. 4 Canadian General Hospital, Salonika, Jan. 1916
Overseas Training Company, learning to dig trenches near Bathurst north of Forest Hill
Canadian Officers Training Corps drill on a snowy front campus, University of Toronto.
Memorial Tower Centre Tablet, October 1932
No. 4 General Hospital, University of Toronto Canadian Expeditionary Force ca. 1916
No. 4 General Hospital, University of Toronto Canadian Expeditionary Force ca. 1916
Red Cross Room in the Library
Women sewing in Red Cross Room in the Library
Returned WWI soldier in rehabilitation in Hart House
Royal Flying Corps - Canada. Lecture on airmanship, No. 4 School of Military Aeronautics, University of Toronto
Cover of the Varsity Magazine Supplement, 1917
Cover of the Varsity Magazine Supplement, 1918
Early military drills on campus, shown here with partially built Hart House in the background
Cover of "The Varsity" War Supplement, 1915
Professor Roy Cockburn with fellow engineering in Egypt.
Frederick Banting and Norman Bethune graduating portraits.
People at First Remembrance day after the dedication of Soldier's Tower, Nov. 11 1924
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