World War II parade on Burrard Street
- AM1590-: CVA 298-069
- Item
- [between 1942 and 1945]
Part of George Thompson fonds
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World War II parade on Burrard Street
Part of George Thompson fonds
World War II parade on Burrard Street
Part of George Thompson fonds
World War II parade on Burrard Street
Part of George Thompson fonds
World War II parade on Burrard Street
Part of George Thompson fonds
World War II parade on Burrard Street
Part of George Thompson fonds
World War II parade on Burrard Street
Part of George Thompson fonds
Item is a photograph of a horse-drawn wagon for the parade. Inscription on verso states "Rec'd [Received from ex PC Ed Bellamore (PC126)".
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