This section contains images of three photo postcards pertaining to locations, including hospitals, in England during the First World War. Each one has a note on the back written by George Saunders.
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George Saunders spent time recuperating at No. 5 Canadian General Hospital when it was located in Liverpool, England. He had been wounded in action while serving with the 25th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles).
Ref. Number: 18-7 (1-14-2.3)
Image Information: Scan of original postcard
Source: Pictou County Military Museum, Westville, NS, 2023
George Saunders spent time recuperating at Barry Road Auxiliary Hospital after being wounded in action while serving with the 25th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles). It is unclear if he is in the photo.
Ref. Number: 18-7 (1-14-3.3)
Image Information: Scan of original postcard
Source: Pictou County Military Museum, Westville, NS, 2023
Bexhill-on-Sea is located on the southeast cost of England. George Saunders must have visited it at some point during his time in England.
Ref. Number: 18-7 (1-14-5.3)
Image Information: Scan of original postcard
Source: Pictou County Military Museum, Westville, NS, 2023