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From, Newfoundland, Britain’s oldest colony, have come stalwart artillerymen to man important defence positions. This picture shows a Newfoundland gunlayer at work. Eyes glued to his sights, his extended right arm gaves the "Move Right” signal to men at the trail of the gun.

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Northern Advocate, 7 October 1941, Page 3

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From, Newfoundland, Britain’s oldest colony, have come stalwart artillerymen to man important defence positions. This picture shows a Newfoundland gunlayer at work. Eyes glued to his sights, his extended right arm gaves the "Move Right” signal to men at the trail of the gun. Northern Advocate, 7 October 1941, Page 3

From, Newfoundland, Britain’s oldest colony, have come stalwart artillerymen to man important defence positions. This picture shows a Newfoundland gunlayer at work. Eyes glued to his sights, his extended right arm gaves the "Move Right” signal to men at the trail of the gun. Northern Advocate, 7 October 1941, Page 3

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