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- "Indian Cigarette Vintage Ads". At The Edge. "Dew Drop Pivotal to India's Goldflake campaign". Adage. 25 June 2018. "Gold Flake Cigarettes Stock Photos &...
- Operation Goldflake was the administrative move of I Canadian Corps (in essence, almost all Canadian combatant units) and the British 5th Infantry Division...
- StudioCanal Ghatashraddha (1977) Girish Kasaravalli India The Film Foundation Goldflakes (1976) Les Flocons d'or Werner Schroeter West Germany, France Filmmuseum...
- reinforced by the redeployment of three divisions from Italy under Operation Goldflake. The next major operation was Operation Plunder—the ****ault crossing of...
- and was awarded for his efforts in initiating and supporting Operation Goldflake, the transfer of I Canadian Corps from Italy to the north-west European...
- 1945, the regiment moved with the I Canadian Corps as part of Operation Goldflake to North-West Europe, where it fought until the end of the war. The overseas...
- one horse. Arthur Elliott, a veteran of the Great War, rode his horse, Goldflake, from Land's End to John o' Groats in 1955. In 2006 the mother-and-daughter...
- The 2000 Tennis Masters Cup and the ATP Tour World Championships (also known as the Gold Flake ATP Tour World Doubles Championship for sponsorship reasons)...
- Armies in Italy) had been transferred to the Western Front and Operation Goldflake, the reunion of the 1st Infantry Division and 1st Armoured Brigade and...
- redeplo**** to the Western Front in February–March 1945 during Operation Goldflake. By this time the Canadian contribution to the Italian theatre had grown...