WW2 Canadian Women’s Army Corps CWAC Framed Photographs Pair

$75.00

This item consists of a pair of original framed photographs depicting members of the Canadian Women’s Army Corps (CWAC) during the Second World War. The CWAC was established in 1941 to allow women to serve in non-combat roles within the Canadian Armed Forces, providing support in areas such as clerical work, communications, and logistics. Each photograph is professionally framed under glass and shows female personnel

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This pair of framed photographs features members of the Canadian Women’s Army Corps (CWAC) from the Second World War era. The CWAC was established in 1941 to allow women to serve in non-combat roles within the Canadian Army. The images in this set depict uniformed CWAC personnel, providing clear visual documentation of official attire and group formations typical of the period. Each photograph is presented in a simple, period-style frame, suitable for preservation and display. The set offers insight into the role of Canadian women in military service during World War II, illustrating the evolving opportunities and responsibilities undertaken by female service members. Items such as these are relevant for researchers and collectors interested in Canadian military history, uniforms, and the broader contribution of women to the war effort. The authenticity, clothing details, and composition offer context for studying the organizational and social dynamics of the CWAC during the 1940s.

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