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Photographs of the No.1 Canadian General Personnel Lines after an air raid on May 19th, 1918, Étaples, France
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- Graphic material
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PG-2-94, PB Box 29, Folder 54
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May 1918 (Creation)
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2 photographs : b&w ; 10 x 13 cm. (copies)
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Item consists of two copies of the same photograph taken by A.M. MacKintosh on May 19th, 1918, depicting the after-effects of a German air raid on the No. 1 Canadian General Personnel lines near Étaples, France (30km south of Calais). During that attack fifty eight people (including three nursing sisters) were killed and fifty wounded in the Hospital, while there were 1200 other casualties in the area.
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- English
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File contains two copies of the same photograph.
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These photographs were formerly in PC2, Box 14, Folder 16.
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Caption to verso: "No. 1 Canadian General Personnel Lines after the air raid on May 19th 1918. Fifty one killed and seven died of wounds besides fifty wounded. 1200 casuals in area"