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Proclamation adressée à la population de Mons

Proclamation

Proclamation to the people of Mons
Date 1918
Dimensions1 textual record ; 69 × 56.6 cm
Origin Mons, Hainaut, Belgium
Object NumberM17678
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of C. K. Morison This document was digitized thanks to the generous support of Mark W. Gallop
Scope and Content

Produced on November 11, 1918, the date of the Armistice, this proclamation to the people of Mons announced the end to the fighting in the First World War (1914-1918), the Allied victory, and Germany’s complete defeat. Published by the Collège des Bourgmestre et Echevins de Mons (the Mons association of mayors and deputy mayors), this document underscores the heroism of the 3rd Canadian Division, which, at great sacrifice, liberated the Belgian city from "the iniquitous, pitiless and insolent occupation of the German Army." The proclamation is preserved in a wooden frame decorated with a collection of military medals and buttons.


Notes

Source of title proper: Based on the type of document.

Statements of responsibility: Printed in Mons, Belgium, by Imprimerie Arthur Princelle, 28 Houdain Street.

Signatures and inscriptions: Handwritten on the original frame back: Presented by/C.K. Morison. A typed English translation of the proclamation was also glued to the original frame back.

Physical description: The document is stamped with the official seal of the municipal administration of Mons.

Physical condition: The document has been reframed; the original frame back was removed, but preserved.

Language: The document is in French.

 

Last modified: October 23, 2020


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