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Once well beloved : remembering a British Columbia Great War sacrifice

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  • Publisher:
    Point-par-Point, 2019
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    Hardcopy Braille format available.
    Publisher:
    Point-par-Point, 2019
    Note: You can request this braille book through your public library. Public libraries anywhere in Canada may borrow this book by contacting the Devon Public Library in Devon, Alberta. This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Sasges, Michael
    Date:
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    2019
    Summary:

    "“Our well beloved dead who died that we might live.” In the town of Merritt, in British Columbia’s Nicola Valley, stands a granite cenotaph erected in memory of 44 men who died soldiering in the First World War. Those men came from a Nicola Valley that had been suddenly and dramatically settled just a decade before by the will of railway executives and the arrival of British colliers. Twelve of those soldiers are the subject of these pages--and through them, we meet the men, women and children of the Nicola Valley, the dead and their survivors: the people who built and were built by a Canadian community that was also distinctly British Columbian."-- Provided by publisher.

    Original Publisher: Victoria : Royal BC Museum, 2019, Victoria, Royal BC Museum
    Language(s): English
    Collection(s)/Series: Distributed Braille Collection