Canadian Artillery Proceeding to the Front
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Underwood & Underwood
American, 1880–1931
Canadian Artillery Proceeding to the Front
ca. 1917
Letterpress print
Image: 7 x 6.7 cm
Overall: 8.2 x 14 cm
Gift of Donald K. Weber, 2009
2008.0530.0032
Inscriptions verso (printed in black): No. 5-CANADIAN ARTILLERY PROCEEDING TO THE FRONT /
The crisp, cold air has compelled these Artil-/lerymen to don their heavy military overcoats / and tuck up their coat collars. Each man sits / quietly, occupied with his own thoughts. An-/other few miles to the left and these cannon / will be "planted" and begin to belch forth de-/struction to enemy trenches and death to those / concealed within them. [extended text] / Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.
The crisp, cold air has compelled these Artil-/lerymen to don their heavy military overcoats / and tuck up their coat collars. Each man sits / quietly, occupied with his own thoughts. An-/other few miles to the left and these cannon / will be "planted" and begin to belch forth de-/struction to enemy trenches and death to those / concealed within them. [extended text] / Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.
