Germany, Imperial. A Piece Of Canvas From A German Aeroplane, Attributed To Private Mark St. Clair Johnston, Ppcli, Kia GTRexclude 1 Canadian Field Ambulance on
Description
1 Canadian Field Ambulance on November 1
underside insert hinged to the board and wrapped in black velvet
and our certain science
Mabel Bruce in 1922 and had two children
He returned from British captivity in April of 1947
Germany, Imperial. A Piece Of Canvas From A German Aeroplane, Attributed To Private Mark St. Clair Johnston, Ppcli, Kia GTRexclude 1 Canadian Field Ambulance onLight beige canvas with a lacquered finish on the obverse, giving the canvas strength and moisture resistance, the underside inscribed in pencil with a sketch of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry insignia above the inscription "This is a piece of canvas from a German aeroplane brought down by our airmen, M. S. Johnston", measuring 90 mm (w) x 123 mm (h), curled, extremely fine. Footnote: Mark St. Clair Johnston was born on May 29, 1894
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