Painting by Edgar Bundy of the landing of the 1st Canadian Division at St. Nazaire
- R-D1457
- Item
- 1918
Painting by Edgar Bundy of the landing of the 1st Canadian Division at St. Nazaire, pipe band with soldiers ship in background. 1918.
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Painting by Edgar Bundy of the landing of the 1st Canadian Division at St. Nazaire
Painting by Edgar Bundy of the landing of the 1st Canadian Division at St. Nazaire, pipe band with soldiers ship in background. 1918.
Painting by Edgar bundy of the landing of the 1st Canadian division at St. Nazaire
Painting by Edgar bundy of the landing of the 1st Canadian division at St. Nazaire. Pipe band with soldiers, ship in background.
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