WW1 Canadian CEF Photograph Showing 7 Button Tunics

$20.00

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This original World War I era photograph depicts members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) outfitted in regulation 7 button tunics. The image provides a clear view of the standard uniform adopted by Canadian forces during the Great War, featuring the characteristic seven buttons running down the front of each tunic. Elements such as puttees, service caps, and equipment webbing are also visible, offering insight into period-appropriate military attire and gear. The photograph is in black and white, consistent with early twentieth-century photography. Details such as regimental insignia and rank may be discernible upon close inspection, providing reference for collectors or historians interested in CEF uniforms or unit identification. This photograph serves as a visual record of Canadian military uniform standards during World War I, representing the appearance of troops as they appeared on active service during the conflict between 1914 and 1918. No reproductions or copies are included in this listing.

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