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Type: Document
Description: Canada's war art has no permanent exhibition space. Canvas of War provides a unique opportunity to appreciate works of art that record the nation's military history, and changed the course of Canadian art.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Georgina Pope served at British hospitals just north of Cape Town, South Africa, as senior sister in 1899. In 1908 she attained the position of matron, first in the history of Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Introductory page to the images of works by Aba Bayefsky, Alexander Young Jackson, Margaret Kathleen MacLoed, Gyrth Russell, Charles Fraser Comfort, and Jack Nichols.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Lieutenant-Colonel François-Louis Lessard went to South Africa as a Canadian officer attached to the British Army to learn about the latest developments in warfare. In 1900, the Canadian government appointed him to command the 1st Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, later named the Royal Canadian Dragoons.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: As an official war artist with the RCAF, Schaefer served with Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Commands in the United Kingdom and Iceland. His paintings, sketchbooks, and war diaries are retained in the art collection of the Canadian War Museum.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: This article describes how the Canadian War Museum came to have custody of seventeen of the plaster figures of the Vimy Memorial created by Canadian sculptor Walter Allward, as well as the historical significance of the memorial.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Lieutenant-Colonel William D. Otter became the first Canadian-born officer to command this country's military. As commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry in South Africa, his no nonsense, no frills approach to soldiering brought him into conflict with the less disciplined ways of his officers and men, but his austere professionalism got results.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: This site describes the history and source of the Canadian War Museum's war art collections of 13,000 works. It describes the origins of the Canadian War Memorials of the First World War (1914-1918), the Canadian War Records of the Second World War (1939-1945), and the post-war Canadian Armed Forces Civilian Artists Program.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document
Description: A bibliography of works written between 1920 and 1997 pertaining to the Salvation Army's work with the Canadian military.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
 
Type: Document Image
Description: Provides a short biography of the official war artist Lawren P. Harris, son of famous Group of Seven artist Lawren S. Harris. He was known for his beautiful watercolours often composed on relatively small sheets of paper.
Site: Canadian War Museum
 
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