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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 61-80)
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Lamb celebrates her birthday in sick bay
Lamb goes on a late pass to Montréal
Lamb sketching graduating cadets and crowds lining a street in Three Rivers
Lamb visits different sites in Montréal
Lance-Corporals Lamb and Bechtold return to St. Anne de Bellevue and Lamb discovers she is to be sent home
Lamb's last evening at St. Anne de Bellevue
The journey from St. Anne de Bellevue to Vancouver
Collecting for the Red Cross
Lamb dines with Jack Shadbolt and Eric Friefeld in Vancouver
Lamb makes plans to spend her furlough on Galiano Island
Lamb's beauty hints
CWAC sitting on a bench
Lamb receives news that she is to go to Toronto
Lamb misses her train to Toronto
Introduction to Book Two of Lamb's war diary
Lamb's good and bad news
CWAC playing a guitar
Lamb's attempt at being an athlete
Morning inspection / On Parliament Hill
The state of Lamb's morale / Lamb and Jaenicke on a picnic
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
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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
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Molly Lamb Bobak Diary - pages 201-226