Collection search - General H.D.G. Crerar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief First Canadian Army, cutting the ribbon to open the Walsh Bridge, the longest (1286 feet) Canadian Bailey bridge in the world, built by the Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), Mook, Netherlands, 26 February 1945
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Record information – Brief General H.D.G. Crerar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief First Canadian Army, cutting the ribbon to open the Walsh Bridge, the longest (1286 feet) Canadian Bailey bridge in the world, built by the Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), Mook, Netherlands, 26 February 1945
Hierarchical level:ItemDate:February 26, 1945.Item no. (creator):47028Type of material:PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3209668Context of this record: -
Record information – Details Date(s):February 26, 1945.Place of creation:NetherlandsExtent:1 photograph ; 4 x 5 in
Negative Film B/W - safety filmLanguage of material:EnglishScope and content:Additional name(s):Finding aid no.:Additional information:Subject heading:Source:GovernmentOther accession no.: -
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