A reminder to members of City Daily Photo that the theme for April 1st is Entertainment.
This is an emergency van, used as a mobile canteen in Britain, both for civilians affected by air raids and for Allied servicemen during World War Two.
Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
A reminder to members of City Daily Photo that the theme for April 1st is Entertainment.
This is an emergency van, used as a mobile canteen in Britain, both for civilians affected by air raids and for Allied servicemen during World War Two.
Continuing on with more of what we've been looking at in the Lebreton Gallery, with military vehicles.
I begin where I left off yesterday, with one more look at Walter Allward's extraordinary plaster cast versions for his work on the Vimy Memorial.
Raymond Moriyama was the architect who designed the Canadian War Museum, when it came time for a new location and a large expansion from its previous location. He and his family were also tied to history- they were among 22 000 Japanese-Canadians interned during World War Two. That background informs the design of the building, which very much suits the subject. There are two focal points in the building's architecture that Moriyama put into the design, one of which I photographed on this visit.