Photograph of a woman, London, England, July 28, 1915. Inscription on album page: "London - July 28/15."Part of two loose scrapbook pages related to Harold E. Hartney's service with the Canadian Expeditionary Force and Royal Flying Corps, circa…
Photograph of several women standing outside the Pancake Kitchen restaurant, Mineola, New York, October 1963.
Inscription on verso: "Oct 1963. Outside Pancake Kitchen, Mineola. Freida, Isabelle, Didi (Grandma McGeary). Children – Don - Freida,…
Photograph of two women wearing fur coats in the snow, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1915-1920s.Inscription on album page: "Kathleen and mother - 41 Roxborough St., Toronto, Ont."Part of two loose scrapbook pages related to Harold E. Hartney's…
Photograph of a young woman standing outside, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 1915.Inscription on album page: "Toronto, Ont. March 1915."Part of two loose scrapbook pages related to Harold E. Hartney's service with the Canadian Expeditionary Force…
Newspaper clipping, "17 years in U.S.A. but domiciled here," from an unidentified publication, circa 1939-1940s. Reports on a court ruling regarding the distribution of Annabella Mathers's estate. Harold E. Hartney is listed as a plaintiff.
Newspaper clipping, "2 of 3 freed Jap prisoners on way here," from the Post, October 5, 1945. Reports on the release of Major Frederick J. Yeager and Edwin D. Nye from a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp.
Magazine clipping, "A day at the races," from an unidentified publication, September 1937. Contains a collage of captioned photographs depicting scenes at the National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio. Identified individuals in the photos are J. A. Fitz,…
Newspaper clipping, "A picture out of aviation’s family album," from unidentified publication, November 12, 1941. Reports on World War I aviators and their infant sons. Includes a photograph of Brigadier General William Mitchell, Col. Harold E.…
Newspaper clipping, "A stirring book on America's World War aces," from the New York Times Book Review, April 21, 1940. Reviews Harold E. Hartney's book "Up and At 'Em."