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Spring family postcard album
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1915-1919 (Creation)
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- Spring, Hugh
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1915-1919 (Creation)
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- Spring, John Henry
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1 v.
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Hugh Spring married and Ellen Scott in the late 1800s. He and his family moved from Inverary into Kingston sometime around 1902.
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John Henry "Harry" Spring was born in, or around, 1890 to Hugh and Ellen (nee Scott) Spring of Inverary and died February 21, 1960 in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Spring moved from Inverary into Kingston sometime around 1902. J. H. Spring started at Queen's University in 1910 and graduated with a B.A. 1919, and a B.Sc. (Electrical) 1920. He was originally a member of the class of 1916, but went on overseas service during the First World War and completed his education upon his return.
Custodial history
This material was found in the attic of Danylo Luciuk at 68 Nelson Street, Kingston and ended up being deposited with his son's (Lubomyr Luciuk) papers in 2013.
Scope and content
Postcard album of picturesque European and wartime scenes predominantly written by Private J. H. Spring to his mother and father , Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Spring who lived at 60 Chatham Street in Kingston, Ontario, or to a Miss B. Hall of Kingston, Ontario. There are some postcards which are addressed to Hugh Spring from other overseas service members.
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Lubomyr Luciuk - 2013
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- English
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F3 E3
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