New technology solves mystery of late First World War soldier's flower sent home to Canada

In 1916, Harold Wrong plucked a flower from the fields of Somme, France and tucked it into a letter he mailed home to Toronto. For decades, the type of flower sent remained a mystery.

New technology solves mystery of late First World War soldier's flower sent home to Canada

New technology solves mystery of late First World War soldier's flower sent home to Canada

New technology solves mystery of late First World War soldier's flower sent home to Canada

New technology solves mystery of late First World War soldier's flower sent home to Canada
New technology solves mystery of late First World War soldier's flower sent home to Canada
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