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I began collecting World War 1 militaria in November of 2010, although it was inspired by one piece which I obtained as a child many years ago - a helmet from a soldier of Lord Strathcona039;s Horse.

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I began collecting World War 1 militaria in November of 2010, although it was inspired by one piece which I obtained as a child many years ago - a helmet from a soldier of Lord Strathcona039;s Horse.

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