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DescriptionCanada WWI Victory Bonds2.jpg
English: "They serve France--How can I serve Canada? Buy Victory Bonds" World War I poster for Canadian wartime fundraising depicts three French women pulling a harrow -
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WW1_-_3_paysannes.jpg. Caption in English. 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 90 x 61 cm.
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File:Canada WWI Victory Bonds.jpg (Rotated and cropped. Dirt, creases, and discolouration corrected. Sharpened, histogram adjusted, and colour balanced.)
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(Original text: Depiction is derivative of a photograph apparently taken in France. Exact name and lifespan of "Brown Bros." cannot be determined, so the image may not satisfy the life +70 years rule under French copyright law. Satisfies pre-1948 Canadian public domain and satisfies pre-1923 US public domain.)
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Durova 2601×3805× (8522990 bytes) {{Information |Description="They serve France--How can I serve Canada? Buy Victory Bonds" World War I poster for Canadian wartime fundraising depicts three French women pulling a plow. Caption in English. 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 90 x 61 c
{{Information |Description={{en|"They serve France--How can I serve Canada? Buy Victory Bonds" World War I poster for Canadian wartime fundraising depicts three French women pulling a plow. Caption in English. 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 90 x
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