In 1940, 4565 Queen Mary Road was originally the RCAF No. 1 Wireless School.
In 1945 this was replaced by the Montreal Military Hospital, later renamed as the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital in 1946.
In 1977 it was transformed into the University Institute of Geriatrics of Montreal (IUGM)
See: https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/hospitals/search/arch.php?id=590
Incidentally, for N.D.G. history buffs, the proposed but later cancelled veterans hospital planned for the corner of Sherbrooke St. West and Benny Avenue was to be named after Sir Arthur Currie.
See: The Montreal Star, Aug. 25, 1945, page 3
and - https://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/people/generals/sir-arthur-currie/
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En 1940, le 4565, chemin Queen Mary était à l'origine l'école de radiotélégraphie no 1 de l'ARC.
En 1945, elle a été remplacée par l'Hôpital militaire de Montréal, rebaptisé plus tard le Queen Mary Veterans Hospital en 1946.
En 1977, il a été transformé en Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal (IUGM).
Voir : https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/hospitals/search/arch.php?id=590
Par ailleurs, pour les amateurs d'histoire de N.D.G., l'hôpital pour anciens combattants proposé, mais annulé par la suite, à l'angle de la rue Sherbrooke Ouest et de l'avenue Benny, devait porter le nom de Sir Arthur Currie.
Voir : The Montreal Star, 25 août 1945, page 3.
et - https://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/people/generals/sir-arthur-currie/
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