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Post by prof20 on Nov 11, 2018 21:37:53 GMT
The Great War is no longer in grey. To commemorate 100 years since the Armistice, The Vimy Foundation has colorized 150 original photographs from World War 1. These photos have been drawn from the vast archival collection at Library and Archives Canada as well as local archives across the country such as: the City of Toronto Archives, the Glenbow Museum and Archives, the City of Vancouver Archives, the Rooms in Newfoundland and the Nova Scotia Archives.
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Post by Sir Rowley Birkin on Nov 11, 2018 23:54:13 GMT
Amazing how "up to date" the colour makes these appear.
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Post by raynipper on Nov 12, 2018 8:19:10 GMT
Shows up all the crap on their shoes. But no plastic in sight.
Ray.
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Post by Milly on Nov 12, 2018 11:41:27 GMT
I'm going to be picky, there aren't 40 pictures because at least half a dozen were repeated. They show what dreadful conditions they had to put up with and some even still managed to smile.
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