File:Naval service of canada WWI poster.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNaval service of canada WWI poster.jpg |
English: Naval Service of Canada recruiting poster featuring HMCS Rainbow. |
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[edit]- 2010-04-24 02:47 Tufaceous 4909×3416× (18288747 bytes) {{Information |Description = Naval Service of Canada recruiting poster, circa 1910-1911, featuring HMCS Rainbow. |Source = {{LOC-image|cph.3g12677}} |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = Unknown |Permission = {{PD-US}} |other_vers
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- File:H.M.C.S. RAINBOW 1915 art detail, from- Naval Service of Canada poster 1915 LOC cph.3g12677 (cropped).jpg
- File:Naval Service of Canada poster 1915 LOC cph.3g12677.jpg
- File:Naval service of Canada. Only strong, healthy and well educated men and boys are required and they must be of good character LCCN2005695783.jpg
- File:Naval service of Canada. Only strong, healthy and well educated men and boys are required and they must be of good character LCCN2005695783.tif
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Software used | QuickTime 7.6.6 |
File change date and time | 22:30, 23 April 2010 |