"As only a girl could see it" : The war art of Molly Lamb
http://localhistory.vpl.ca/link/cni36406
- Author
- Jensen, Philip
- Date
- October/November 2003
- Geographic Location
- Canada
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Abstract
- "It was 1945 and hostilities were already winding down when Second Lieutenant Molly Lamb received her appointment to the Canadian Army Historical Section. In June she sailed for Europe, crossing paths with the troopships that were bringing soldiers from the fighting. Born on February 25, 1920, on L…
- Author
- Jensen, Philip
- Date
- October/November 2003
- Person
- Bobak, Molly Lamb, 1920-2014
- Geographic Location
- Canada
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Physical Description
- illustrations
- portraits
- Source Title
- Beaver
- Volume
- 83
- Issue
- 5
- Pages
- 8-13
- Abstract
- "It was 1945 and hostilities were already winding down when Second Lieutenant Molly Lamb received her appointment to the Canadian Army Historical Section. In June she sailed for Europe, crossing paths with the troopships that were bringing soldiers from the fighting. Born on February 25, 1920, on Lulu Island near Vancouver, when she turned sixteen her mother enrolled her in the Vancouver School of Art."