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The Great War: Life in the Trenches, 1914-1918

The Great War: Life in the Trenches, 1914-1918. Courcelette from the Cemetery (1919), David Milne. A – “Canada’s Answer”: Mobilizing for War B – Battles Second Battle of Ypres, 1915 Beaumont Hamel, at the Somme, 1916 Vimy Ridge, 1917 Passchendaele, 1917

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The Great War: Life in the Trenches, 1914-1918

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  1. The Great War: Life in the Trenches, 1914-1918 Courcelette from the Cemetery (1919), David Milne

  2. A – “Canada’s Answer”: Mobilizing for War B – Battles Second Battle of Ypres, 1915 Beaumont Hamel, at the Somme, 1916 Vimy Ridge, 1917 Passchendaele, 1917 Amiens, the Last One Hundred Days, and Armistice, 1918 C – A Modern War? Old Strategies, New Technologies A New World Or Old Ideals? The Mythology of Sacrifice Goals of Talk

  3. Map of the Western Front

  4. Valcartier Training Camp, Quebec

  5. Canada’s Answer (1918), Norman Wilkinson

  6. Second Battle of Ypres, 22 April to 25 May 1915 (1917), Richard Jack

  7. Gas Attack, Liévin (1918), A.Y. Jackson

  8. “The brooding soldier,”St. Julien (1923), Frederick Chapman Clemesha

  9. Sir Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia 1911-1916 General Arthur Currie, Commander, Canadian Corps, 1917-1918

  10. Canadian Gunners in the Mud, Passchendaele (1917),Alfred Bastien

  11. Canadian 4th Division, Passchendaele, 14 November 1917

  12. Charge of Flowerdew’s Squadron (ca. 1918), Alfred Munnings

  13. Over the Top, Neuville-Vitasse (1918), Alfred Bastien

  14. Trench Map, Beaumont Hamel, 1916

  15. Armentiers, France, 1915 No Man’s Land, Vimy, 1917

  16. Dug Out on the Somme (1919), Mary Riter Hamilton

  17. Olympic with Returned Soldiers (1919), Arthur Lismer

  18. War in the Air (1918), C. R. W. Nevinson

  19. Major O. M. Learmonth, the Victoria Cross (1918), James Quinn

  20. Tyne Cot Cemetery, Passchendaele

  21. For What? (1918), F.H. Varley

  22. The Conquerors [The Victims] (1920), Eric Kennington

  23. No. 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital at Doullens (1918), Gerald Moira

  24. Vimy Ridge Memorial (1925-36): The Spirit of Sacrifice and the figure of Canada

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