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Military Heritage
Second World War: 1939-1945
Molly Lamb Bobak: Canada’s first female Canadian war artist
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Molly Lamb Bobak Diary (pages 1-20)
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Title Page
Dedication to A.Y. Jackson
Molly Lamb Enters the Army
Lamb at the Army Mess
Sergeant Deane
Private Mary of Room 1232, Vancouver Barracks
An Inoculation Parade and a Blood Test
Private Lamb has a Quiet Afternoon in the Canteen
Confirmation of Private Lamb
CWACs Getting Ready for Bed in Vancouver Barracks
Private Lamb Preparing to Leave for Basic Training at Camp Vermilion, Alberta
Lamb Waiting in Vancouver's Train Station
Private Lamb and Other CWACs Eating on the Train
Q.M. Stores, Camp Vermilion
Gas Drill, Vermilion
A Respirator
Typical Day of a Private
CWACs Rehearsing a Skit
CWAC Ironing
Peeling Potatoes
Date modified:
2015-07-09
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Molly Lamb Bobak: Canada’s first female Canadian war artist
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 1-20
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 21-40
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 41-60
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 61-80
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 81-100
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 101-120
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 121-140
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 141-160
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 161-180
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 181-200
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 201-226