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Travelling Exhibition CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM warmuseum.ca/travelling Corporal Gorden Boivin Photography by Stephen J. Thorne and Legion Magazine Wounded THE
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Travelling ExhibitionC A N A D I A N WA R M U S E U M

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THE wounded

A TRAVELLING EXHIBITION DEVELOPED BY THE CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM AND LEGION MAGAZINE.

Striking black-and-white portraits of 18 Canadian veterans of the war in Afghanistan, by photojournalist Stephen J. Thorne, illustrate stories of loss, recovery and hope. Through images and accompanying text, the soldiers relate their struggles to heal, despite the vital support of family and friends. Some knew instantly that their lives would be forever changed, while others realized it only long aft er the fact. All carry scars — some visible, others invisible.

Content18 black-and-white framed photographs

REQUIRED EXHIBITION SPACE38 linear metres (125 linear feet)

AvailabilityFrom September 2019

Loan Fee$3,150, transportation included.The borrower must provide insurance for the total value of the exhibition.

Accompanying Material• Promotional materials

• Installation guidelines

ConservationRelative humidity maintained between a maximum of 55% in Summer and a minimum of 38% in Winter.

Security• The exhibition must be presented indoors.

• 24-hour electronic or human surveillance.

• Human surveillance during loading and unloading of crates.

• Human surveillance during installation and dismantling of exhibition.

ContactTravelling ExhibitionsCanadian War Museum819-776-7081 | [email protected]/travelling

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