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27 July 1918


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5th Canadian Divisional Artillery
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14th Brigade Canadian Divisional Artillery
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61st Field Battery Canadian Divisional Artillery
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27 Jul 18 MIKAN 3522217 N.C.O.s and Men, Headquarters Staff of 26th Battalion. July, 1918
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27 Jul 18 MIKAN 3522210 Company Officers and N.C.O.s of 26th Battalion. July, 1918
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Canadian journalists, 21st-27th July, 1918 in Forest of Conches, Hesdin, Doullens, Rang du Fliers, and Hangest.  

General Simon Fraser, the 14th Lord Lovat and 3rd Baron Lovat, Major-General John William Stewart, and Brigadier-General R.W. Paterson of the Fort Garry Horse are featured.  

 

© IWM Q 9107 The Canadian journalists alighting from the light railway in the Forest of Conches on their visit to the Canadian Forestry Corps. 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9108 The Canadian journalists visiting No. 14 Company Canadian Forestry Corps in the Forest of Conches. 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9109 The Canadian journalists with General Simon Fraser, the 14th Lord Lovat and 3rd Baron Lovat at the Canadian Forestry Corps Saw-Mill in the Forest of Conches. Note German prisoners working. 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9110 The Canadian journalists watching German prisoners loading logs on the light railway in Conches Forest under supervision of the Canadian Forestry Corps. 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9111 Canadian journalists watching the felling of a tree during their visit to No. 14 Company Canadian Forestry Corps in Conches Forest, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9112 The Canadian journalists alighting from the light railway truck in the Forest of Conches on their visit to the Canadian Forestry Corps. 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9113 The Canadian journalists riding through the Forest of Conches on a light railway during their visit to the Canadian Forestry Corps. Officers of the Corps in the foreground. 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9114 The Canadian journalists in light railway trucks on their visit to No. 14 Company Canadian Forestry Corps at Conches Forest, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9115 The Canadian journalists riding, through the Forest of Conches on a light railway during their visit to the Canadian Forestry Corps, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9116 The Canadian journalists watching a passing light railway train loaded with logs during their visit to the Canadian Forestry Corps at Conches Forest, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9117 General Simon Fraser, the 14th Lord Lovat and 3rd Baron Lovat, receiving the Canadian journalists on their visit to No. 14 Company Canadian Forestry Corps at Conches Forest, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9118 General Simon Fraser, the 14th Lord Lovat and 3rd Baron Lovat, receiving the Canadian journalists on their visit to No. 14 Company Canadian Forestry Corps at Conches Forest, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9119 The Canadian journalist visiting No. 14 Company Canadian Forestry Corps in the Forest of Conches, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9120 The Canadian journalists with Major-General John William Stewart, GOC, Canadian Railway Troops and Major-General Alexander McRae. Near Rang du Fliers, 21 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9121 The Canadian journalists outside the Hotel de Ville which was used as a hospital, Hesdin.
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© IWM Q 9122 The Canadian journalists visit the Canadian Railway Troops near Rang du Fliers examining a steam shovel at work. 21 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9123 The Canadian journalists examining an inspection car for use on the light railway in Conches Forest made out of scrap fittings on their visit to No. 14 Company, Canadian Forestry Corps, 22 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9124 The Canadian journalists visiting a Canadian Railway Construction Company near Rang du Fliers 21 July 1918. Note steam shovel in background.
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© IWM Q 9125 The Canadian journalists visiting the ruins of No. 3 Canadian General Hospital at Doullens which was bombed during an air-raid on the night of 29 May 1918. 27 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9126 The Canadian journalists watching a machine gun demonstration at Hangest, 27 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9127 The Canadian journalists visit the Canadian Cavalry Brigade watching the march past. Hangest, 27 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9128 The Canadian journalists visit the Canadian Cavalry Brigade, Hangest, 27 July 1918.
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© IWM Q 9129 The Canadian journalists inspect the Canadian Cavalry Brigade at Hangest, 27 July 1918. In conversation with officers of the Brigade, including its Commander, Brigadier-General R. W. Paterson, of the Fort Garry Horse.
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© IWM Q 9130 In conversation with officers of the Brigade, including its Commander, Brigadier-General R. W. Paterson of the Fort Garry Horse.
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© IWM Q 9131 The Canadian journalists inspect the Canadian Cavalry Brigade at Hangest, 27 July 1918. In conversation with an officer of the Fort Garry Horse.
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© IWM Q 9132 The Canadian journalists talking with Brigadier-General R. W. Paterson of the Fort Garry Horse, commanding the Canadian Cavalry Brigade, Hangest, 27 July 1918.
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