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This is an image of the Grand Croix of the Legion of Honour, which was presented to The Right Honourable Sir Robert Border Prime Minister of Canada during World War I. It is from Library and Archives Canada which lists its copyright as expired.


This image is available from Library and Archives Canada under the reproduction reference number C-047230 and under the MIKAN ID number 3640321

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 Grand Croix, Légion d'Honneur

Ecopy: c047230 View Online (1 of 1)

Date(s): , Place of publication: France

Extent

   1 medal / médaille : enamel on gold ; 047.75 gr

Scope and content Medal Accession No.: 1968-10

Grand Croix, Légion d'Honneur awarded by the Government of France to Sir Robert Borden during WWI.

For further information on this work, please consult the medal card catalogue according to the medal file number

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Object (Copy negative) C-047230 Restrictions not set Restricted due to handling considerations Object (Copy negative) C-047231 Restrictions not set Restricted due to handling considerations Object (Copy negative) C-047278 Restrictions not set Restricted due to handling considerations Object (Medals) 07934 Restrictions not set Restricted due to handling considerations Object (Item no. assigned by LAC) 00042M Restrictions not set Restricted due to handling considerations Object Restrictions not set Restricted due to handling considerations

Terms of use Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1968-10-42M

Copyright: Expired

Reference Numbers

Copy negative: C-047230 Copy negative: C-047231 Copy negative: C-047278 Medals: 07934 Item no. assigned by LAC: 00042M

Other accession no.: 00042M

1968-010 X PIC

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Availability of other formats note Colour transparency available


Signatures and inscriptions Inscription: obverse: RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE / * 1870 *

Inscription: reverse: HONNEUR ET PATRIE

Inscription: edge: no inscription

Inscription: attachment: no inscription

Subject heading artifact

reward

objet façonné

Source. Private

Other system control no.: ICON22041

MIKAN No. 3640321


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