Ink and Blood: The calligrapher of Canada's war dead | Unpublished
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Author: Andrew Duffy
Publication Date: November 11, 2025 - 04:00

Ink and Blood: The calligrapher of Canada's war dead

November 11, 2025
For five years, Ottawa’s William Baldwin bent over his writing desk and inscribed, for posterity, the name of every Canadian who died in uniform during the First World War. Read More


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