File:Vimy Ridge - Pack horses carrying ammunition.jpg
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DescriptionVimy Ridge - Pack horses carrying ammunition.jpg | Pack horses transporting ammunition to the 20th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery in Neuville St. Vaast, France | ||||
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- Battle of Vimy Ridge
- Canadian Army in World War I
- World War I transport of ammunition
- Photographs by William Ivor Castle
- Canada in World War I in 1917
- Horses of France
- Pack horses in World War I
- Black and white photographs of horses
- Military horse equipment
- Military pack animals
- Men at work in France
- Warhorses