This original World War I-era photograph measures approximately 2 1/2″ by 4″ and depicts a Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) cavalry horse. The image presents a mounted or standing cavalry horse, typical of those used by Canadian units during the First World War, a period when mounted troops played a significant role in reconnaissance, communication, and engagement on various fronts. The Canadian CEF was instrumental in supporting Allied operations, and cavalry regiments often relied on sturdy, well-trained horses to maneuver through challenging conditions. Details visible in the photograph may include military tack, uniformed personnel, or period-specific landscapes, providing insight into the daily experience of cavalry life. Such photographs are valued as historical records, contributing to the understanding of Canadian military history and the role of animals in wartime service. This item is suitable for collectors of original World War I memorabilia and those researching the equestrian aspects of the Canadian armed forces.
WW1 Canadian CEF Cavalry Horse Photograph 2 1/2″ X 4″
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