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This matchbox was created on the Lens front, near Vimy Ridge. Private Frederick Arthur Lee of the 3rd Canadian Engineers shaped it from a German shell case. The obverse of the matchbox has the Royal Flying Corps insignia, while the reverse depicts an engraving of a German soldier running.

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