File:NoMansLand.jpg
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DescriptionNoMansLand.jpg |
English: 29th Infantry Battalion advancing over "No Man's Land" through the German barbed wire and heavy fire during the battle of Vimy Ridge. |
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English: The photographer seems to be Ivor Castle or H.E. Knobel |
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- 2009-06-21 03:08 Froth 750×542× (122130 bytes) Higher resolution version of the same file. Also the previous version is censored for press release and so is not appropriate for the article.
- 2006-09-12 23:47 VolatileChemical 350×223× (11921 bytes) [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/content/feature/week2001/Photogalley/firstwar/vimy.htm Original source]. Copyright held by the [[Veterans Affairs Canada|DVA]]. {{PD-Canada}}.
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