File:Going over the top 01.jpg
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{{Information
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|Description={{en|1=Troops supposedly "going over the top" at the start of the Battle of the Somme in 1916, photographed by Canadian official photographer Ivor Castle. This photograph was widely and ''misleadingly published'' as a portrayal of an actual British attack. It was actually taken during a training exercise behind the lines. The breech cover which is clearly visible on the rifle of the soldier in the foreground was edited out in contemporary publications of the photograph}}
|Description={{en|1=Troops supposedly "going over the top" at the start of the Battle of the Somme in 1916, photographed by Canadian official photographer Ivor Castle. This photograph was widely and ''misleadingly published'' as a portrayal of an actual British attack. It was actually taken during a training exercise behind the lines. The breech cover which is clearly visible on the rifle of the soldier in the foreground was edited out in contemporary publications of the photograph}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|CO 874|2600-03}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|CO 874|2600-03|nocat=1}}
{{LAC|PA-000648|3206096}}
{{LAC|PA-000648|3206096}}
|Author=Ivor Castle
|Author=Ivor Castle
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[[Category:Canada in World War I in 1916]]
[[Category:Canada in World War I in 1916]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]