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Private William Levinsky, wounded at the Battle of Dieppe, arriving home by train at Calgary, Alberta.
Private William Levinsky, wounded at the Battle of Dieppe, arriving home by train at Calgary, Alberta.
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Private William Levinsky, wounded at the Battle of Dieppe, arriving home by train at Calgary, Alberta.
Private Levinsky of the South Alberta Regiment had his leg amputated after being wounded at the Battle of Dieppe. This was the first time he would meet his son Gordon, who was at the station to meet him with his mother.
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Date
1942-10-16
Creator
Rosettis, Joe; Calgary Herald
Person(s) or Group(s)
Levinsky, William
Genre
Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Amputees
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Calgary, Alberta--Personalities
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Canadian Army--Personnel
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World War, 1939-1945--Veterans
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection
Calgary Herald fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F0358-S0002
Link to Finding Aid
https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photographs-alphabetical-subjects
Unique identifier
CU1205006
Legacy Identifier
pa-1599-702-1
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"Private William Levinsky, wounded at the Battle of Dieppe, arriving home by train at Calgary, Alberta.", 1942-10-16, (CU1205006) by Rosettis, Joe; Calgary Herald. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.