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Discover the story of a community deeply involved in the war efforts, by clicking on the images and audio clips gathered in this gallery.
Black and white newspaper article featuring a photograph of two men standing with a dozen children in front of them and to their right. In the foreground, a bicycle and two toy baby carriages. In the background, some trees and a building. Below, a 60-word text.
Colour photograph of an emblem on which the word “Legion” is written on a blue ribbon beneath the motto Memoriam Eorum Retinebimus in a half circle framing a red maple leaf and topped by a beige, pink, blue and green crown. Below are three red poppies and the words “Verdun-Que-Br-4.”
Colour photograph of a brick tower with six windows rising into a blue sky, surrounded by leafy trees and vegetation.
Colour photograph of a memorial comprised of two green-tinted statues. One statue is of a soldier and is placed on a grey pedestal, the other statue is of a woman, placed at the foot of the memorial. In the background, trees, cars parked in the street and brick buildings.
Montage of eight colour photographs arranged in two rows of four squares. Each square features the official street name sign. From left to right, top to bottom: Fayolle, Foch, Churchill, Clémenceau, Lloyd George, Truman, Dunver, Beurling.
Colour photograph of a stone house with a wooden main door, painted red, two shuttered windows, two dormers and two chimneys. In the background, a street and two buildings.
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