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Scenes in France during and after World War I
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- Graphic material
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Private
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ca. 1917 (Creation)
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9 photographs : prints
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Scenes in France during and after World War I when Mary McCutchon was with the British Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
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Records are in good physical condition.
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- English
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Office: Regina - Hillsdale
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Records are open for research use.
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Finding aids
SAFA 499 consists of a fonds description and item descriptions of the photographs and is available in paper format.
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General note
Source: Mrs. Mary E. McCutchon, Regina.
Postcard (a)
The British Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was formed early in 1917 and reached France on March
31, 1917. The corps was renamed Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps (QMAAC) in May 1918 and was disbanded in 1921.
Location for retrieval: Regina - Hillsdale
Physical description
Specific image details:
Prints
b&w
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Name access points
- McCutchon, Mary Ellen, 1895-1987 (Subject)
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Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.
Status
Final
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Language of description
- English
Script of description
- Latin
Sources
Content of images.
Internet site for National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial (www.theworldwar.org - Accessed 2010-03-17)
Internet site for WRAC Association (www.wracassociation.co.uk - Accessed 2010-03-17)