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Intended as Canada's first 'epic' motion picture, 'Carry On Sergeant' was filmed at the Government Film Studio at Trenton, Ontario and on location at Kingston. Bruce Bairnsfather both wrote and directed the film.
Another great example of Bruce Bairnsfather humour in 'Some Snag' - first of today's #WW1 centenary Fragments, originally published in The Bystander 100 years ago today, on 9 October 1918.
Old Bill and Bert get a call from the "man about the gas" in 'No "Light" Call' the first of this weeks Bruce Bairnsfather #WW1 centenary Fragments. First publishedin The Bystander 100 years ago today, 18 Sept 1918.
It's not the Boche this Sergeant is warning the American doughboys under his charge about in 'Nil Admirari' the second of this weeks' Bruce Bairnsfather #WW1 centenary Fragments. The Bystander, 11 Sept 1918. Enjoy!
@TheKnotUnites @GreatWarHuts @lucigosling BB's painting of the Warwicks watching Ypres burn, 24 April 1915
'The Growth of Democracy' - this weeks Bruce Bairnsfather #WW1 centenary Fragment. The Bystander, 5 Sept 1917
'Blighty' #WW1 Fragment by Bruce Bairnsfather. From The Bystander Christmas Number 1916
'Natural History of the War - The Flanders Sea Lion.' Todays Bruce Bairnsfather #WW1 centenary Fragment. The Bystander 6 Dec 1916
'Curfew' - todays Bruce Bairnsfather #WW1 centenary Fragment, published in The Bystander 100 years ago, 20 Sept 1916
'The Imminent, Deadly Breach' - 1st of todays Bruce Bairnsfather #WW1 centenary Fragments. The Bystander, 9 Aug 1916