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Friday, June 6, 2014

‘Mortar shells were raining down’: Canadian chaplain from iconic war photo risked his life to comfort the dead | National Post

Betty Seaborn was especially attached to the old black and white photograph of her husband, Robert, displayed on a cluttered wall, amid artworks and other mementos, at the family cabin on Lake Bernard near Sundridge, Ont.
He was always being photographed doing something since, as his eldest son Dick Seaborn explains, his life with the Anglican Church of Canada, including serving as the bishop of Newfoundland until his retirement in 1980, was a full one.


‘Mortar shells were raining down’: Canadian chaplain from iconic war photo risked his life to comfort the dead | National Post

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