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Monday, 30th September 1918 - Canada's Hundred Days - 54


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Library and Archives Canada
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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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Lieutenant Abner Gladstone Virtue - 61st Fld Bty
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55th Field Battery Canadian Divisional Artillery
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60th Field Battery Canadian Divisional Artillery
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A Canadian enjoying blackberries which he had just gathered in Bourlon Wood. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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Bourlon Village and Wood. Advance East of Arras.
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Bourlon Wood from the village. Advance East of Arras. 
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The Chateau at Bourlon. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918.
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Canadians blackberrying in Bourlon Wood after capturing it. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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In Bourlon Village. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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A view from the interior of Bourlon Church. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918.
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Bourlon Village. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918.
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Bourlon Village. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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Bourlon Village. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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The interior of Bourlon Church. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918.
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The Chateau at Bourlon. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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Chateau of Bourlon. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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A view from inside of Bourlon Church. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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Dug-out fire in Bourlon Wood showing 8.3 German Howitzer. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918  
This shows a damaged and smouldering dug-out with a 21cm Morser siege howitzer on it's side.
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Tilloy near Cambrai. Apr. & May 1919. o.4502
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Tilloy 11/04/2017 11:13AM

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The Chateau at Bourlon. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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Bourlon 11/04/2017 2:34PM

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A view of the interior of Bourlon Church. Advance East of Arras. Oct. 1918. 
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Bourlon 11/04/2017 2:19PM

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Bourlon Village. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918. 
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Bourlon 11/04/2017 2:51PM

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Bourlon Church from the Chateau. Advance East of Arras. October, 1918.
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Bourlon 11/04/2017 2:23PM

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Members of the 3rd Division at the rear of a British tank to the rear of Duncans Post, near Ronssoy, watching the progress of their comrades in the attack on the Hindenburg Line. The horizontal plate behind the crouching figures is the fuel tank's armoured shield. The large square section beam hanging across the rear of the tank is the unditching beam. The slightly angled beam which ascends towards the beam is the unditching rail. The thick section chain by which the beam was secured to the tank track is seen on the right hand side. On top of the tank may be seen rolls of dannert barbed wire and pigstail barbed wire pickets. The tank identification number J4[?] may just be made out underneath the unditching beam. Identified: an American soldier (second from the left) and 3632 Lance Corporal P. M. James (seated, bottom right). Note that this is a triple exposure on the right hand side.

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