LT D.A. COLVILLE; "TROOPER'S GRAVE" 22 MAR 45; KEPPELN,; NEAR UDEM, GERMANY 6 CDN ARMY REGT. 2 CDN ARMD BDE; 14" X 20". [THIS WAS ONE OF MANY TANKS; WHICH WERE KNOCKED OUT; AT KEPPELN DURING W SHORE R ATTACK]
No. 4067 Neg. No WA 906; Title for Publication; "GRAVE OF A CANADIAN TROOPER"; This was one of many tanks which were; knocked out at Keppeln during the attack; by the North Shore Regiment. From a water-; colour by Lieut. D.A. Colville, 22 Mar 45. One label on white adhesive paper: Ser. No. 4067 Neg. No WA 906; "TROOPER'S GRAVE"; (This was one of many tanks which were; knocked out at Keppeln during N Shore R; attack) Keppeln near UDEM, GERMANY.; 6 CDN Armd Regt, 2 Cdn Armd Bde. From a; watercolour by Lieut. D.A. Colville, 22; Mar 45
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