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World War II through the eyes of the Cape fear:
Art -- MacMillan's Belgium
Drawing
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| Object ID |
CF1973.006.0023 |
| Description |
Drawing; sepia ink w/ dry bush; " The Albery Canal "; 2 Belgian Resistance soldiers guard main highway bridge blown by Germans in their retreat; rubble blockig water way;village & trees in background; signed & labeled at bottom left by Henry Jay MacMillan; w/ white mat & silver frame. |
| Dimensions |
H-41 W-50 D-2 cm |
| Made |
MacMillan, Henry Jay |
| Notes |
973.6.23
25."The Albert Canal"
Belgium, September 27, 1944
Speia ink on paper
Sentinels of the "Armee Blanche"[the Belgian Resistance]guard the main highway bridge blown by the Germans in their retreat. |
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Last modified on: September 11, 2002
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