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Imperial Munitions Board
(RE 13728) an RFC Recruit's Reaction to Spinning Is Tested in a Re
The War Assets Corporation and the Disposal of Canada's Munitions and Supplies, 1943-1948
The Great War and Lake Superior PART 2 Russell M
The Imperial Dimension of Britain's War in the Air, 1914-1918
The Anglo-American Establishment
Organized Labour and the Imperial Munitions Board Le Mouvement Syndical Et L’Imperial Munitions Board D
Women Making Shells: Marking Women’S Presence in the Munitions Work 1914–1918: the Art of Frances Loring, Florence Wyle, Mabel May, and Dorothy Stevens
Dollar-A-Year Men and Industrial Mobilization in WWII Canada, 1939-1942
Chapter 10 the First World War and Beyond
"Organized Labour and the Imperial Munitions Board"
Chemical Wisdom- Horse Chestnuts and the Fermentation of Powerful Powders
Toronto's Waterfront at War, 191 4-1 91 8
War Junk Munitions Disposal and Postwar Reconstruction in Canada Alex Souchen
Background Paper: the Evolution of Defence Procurement in Canada: a Hundred-Year History
Turning Point 1917 the British Empire at War
The Anglo-American Establishment by Carroll Quigley
Wages, Work, and Wartime Demands in British Columbia Shipbuilding, 1916-19
Russell Government, Labour, and Business Progressivism in a Canadian War Industry, 1899-1920
Top View
War Effort 1914 - 1918
Les Politiques Canadiennes Et La Fabrication De Munitions Au Canada Durant La Deuxième Guerre Mondiale
“Our First Duty Is to Win, at Any Cost” Sir Robert Borden During the Great War
Joseph Wesley Flavelle (MG30-A16, R1449) Instrument De Recherche No
C.C. Ballantyne and the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, 1917-1921
Comrades and Citizens: Great War Veterans in Toronto, 1915-1919