File:Scenes taken by Col. Lamb when the 1st Canadian Division crossed the Atlantic. October 1914 - MIKAN 3403432.jpg

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Scenes taken by Col. Lamb when the 1st Canadian Division crossed the Atlantic. October 1914
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Henry John Lamb
Title
Scenes taken by Col. Lamb when the 1st Canadian Division crossed the Atlantic. October 1914
label QS:Len,"Scenes taken by Col. Lamb when the 1st Canadian Division crossed the Atlantic. October 1914"
label QS:Lfr,"Scène photographiée par le colonel Lamb durant la traversée de l’Atlantique par la 1re Division canadienne, octobre 1914"
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English: Scenes taken by Col. Lamb when the 1st Canadian Division crossed the Atlantic. October 1914. This shows Canadian Expeditionary Force personnel conducting life-boat drill as the First Contingent transitted the Atlantic in Oct., 1914. This is likely taken on the boat-deck of RMS Franconia.
Français : Scène photographiée par le colonel Lamb durant la traversée de l’Atlantique par la 1re Division canadienne, octobre 1914
Depicted place Unknown placeUnknown place
Date October 1914
date QS:P571,+1914-10-00T00:00:00Z/10
Medium photograph
medium QS:P186,Q125191
Credit line Henry John Lamb. Canada. Department of National Defence. Library and Archives Canada, PA-005562 / Henry John Lamb. Canada. Ministère de la défense nationale. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, PA-005562
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This image is available from Library and Archives Canada under the reproduction reference number a005562-v8 and under the MIKAN ID number 3403432

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