While I busied myself looking at books inside the research room of Canada’s War Museum in Ottawa, my wife did some snooping of her own.
With great success I must say.
[“The Horse in War,” by Lieut.-Col. D.S. Tamblyn: photos PH/GH]
More than once I reached for my camera and saw her with it, focussing on pictures and text from her grand-father’s book about the horses that were pressed into service during WW1.
[“Snookums beat the odds and survived WW1”]
[“Snookums retired to Brussels, Belgium”]
[“About 256,000 horses were lost by British forces alone”]
[“About 56,000 were lost in battle, the rest by exposure to harsh conditions”]
My wife thinks we have a copy of the book here at home - somewhere.
The hunt begins. I’m hoping for more success.
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2 comments:
Oh, wow. That's fabulous!
Hi Liz,
If we find the book I'm sure I'll read it in one sitting. Right up my alley, at the moment.
Cheers,
GH
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