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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 181-200)
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Greenwich Village and Coney Island
Romney Brent and Felicia Sorel of the Army Show
Private Margaret Hubbard
Listening to music
Private Margaret Herbert seated
Lamb on furlough
Backstage at the Victoria Theatre
The Army Show in Québec City
Kitchener Basic Training Centre
Three paintings by Lamb
The medals of Lamb
Nicol's Drugs at 4 o'clock
Looking for studio space
Girl fails to avoid sordid end
A German prisoner of war
Relax
Cadets outside MacDonald College, St. Anne de Bellevue
Life begins as Second Lieutenant (Part I)
Life Begins as Second Lieutenant (Part II)
Lamb discovers she is to be made a war artist
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2015-07-31
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Molly Lamb Bobak: Canada’s first female Canadian war artist
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Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 141-160
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Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 181-200
Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 201-226