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A collection of 43 slides with black and white negatives, I have done intensive research to identify the images using IWM and many other sites.  Where I have that information it is listed below and in some cases I refer you to links to see a clearer image. Reference for personal use (15).

SIZE IN CENTIMETRES - The white plastic slide is 5cm x 5cm, the black & white negative showing is 3.5cm x 2.5cm. 

Ideal for making your own images / photographs.

ITEM - Black and white 35mm slide negative.

SUBJECT - WW1, Canadian Forces in the First World War.

A medical orderly attends a wounded Canadian soldier on a stretcher during the advance east of Arras, September 1918. A bayonet scabbard and entrenching tool handle have been used as makeshift splints for his arm, broken by a piece of shrapnel.

A medical orderly attends to a wounded Canadian soldier on a stretcher near Arras, 1918. A bayonet scabbard and entrenching tool handle have been used as makeshift splints for his arm, which has been broken by a piece of shrapnel. Medics in front line areas often have to adapt to the conditions around them.

DATE - September 1918.

Reference - Imperial War Museum CO3242.  (Go to IWM site and search the reference number for a clearer image).

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