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Cover features: title and composition information on banner flanked by two infantry soldiers with rifles; decorative framing (black ink on uncoloured ground).

Soldiers of the Empire

Date1905
FormatEphemera
Notes
For voice and piano.
Key: D major.
On front cover: "The new patriotic march song of the XIIIth Regt. Hamilton"; "Introduced and sung by H. Ruthven McDonald, Toronto, George Allan, Hamilton, Harry Grant, Vancouver".
Above caption title: "Dedicated to Lt. Col. E.E.W. Moore, the officers, non com. officers and men of the XIII Regt. Hamilton". 
GeographyCountryCanada
Dimensions35 cm x 28 cm (13 3/4 in. x 11 in.)
Language
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object NumberCSM-BURSOL1905-001
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