In For What? by Frederick Varley (1881–1969), a single gravedigger takes a rest from his labours, a cart full of bodies beside him.
This Riveting Art From the Front Lines of World War I Has Gone Largely Unseen for Decades, At the Smithsonian
HAUDENOSAUNEE THANKSGIVING ADDRESS: THANKSGIVING 2023 - War Room - U.S. Army War College
Henrietta Mabel May, Women Making Shells, 1919
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Lake O'Hara Harvard Art Museums
1918 CANADIAN IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE LARGE OIL PAINTING GROUP OF SEVEN SCHOOL
Knox College Chapel, Toronto
Battle of Vimy Ridge, c.1918 - Richard Jack
The Last Hundred Days - The First World War - Remembrance - Veterans Affairs Canada
History Says the 1918 Flu Killed the Young and Healthy. These Bones Say Otherwise
The Great War: A Hundred Years On