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Photograph of Eric G. Peter's room while serving in France, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "The corner of my room while at [illegible]."
Audio recording of a reunion for service members of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, Winnipeg, Manitoba, circa 1970.
Text on label: "A Gathering of Eagles. Reg Fowert."
Abstract from transcript: This recording contains highlights from a reunion held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, circa 1970, for Canadian and British fighter pilots who were involved with the British Commonwealth Air Training…
Fighter ace Gregory A. “Gus” Daymond is interviewed by Eugene A. Valencia about his military service with the Royal Air Force during World War II. Daymond describes his wartime experiences as a fighter pilot and his time in England with No. 71 Squadron, one of the RAF Eagle Squadrons made up of American volunteers. Topics discussed include Daymond’s early interest in aviation and experiences as a…
Fighter ace Edward M. “Teddy” Donaldson is interviewed about his military service with the Royal Air Force during World War II. He describes his experiences as a fighter pilot, including his time stationed in England and France with No. 151 Squadron and his time in the United States as a gunnery instructor. Topics discussed include his involvement in the Battle of Britain and Dunkirk Campaign and…
[Servicemen in outdoor pool]
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Photograph of servicemen in an outdoor pool, France, May 1918.Inscription on verso: "Our plunge bath. France, May 1918."Inscription on album page: "Our morning dip."Part of a photograph album related to Lionel Cherry Gilmour's service with the Royal Air Force during World War I, circa 1917-1918.
Photograph of servicemen looking at a wrecked Sopwith Camel aircraft, Cerny, France, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "Serny [Cerny], France - Landing after dark - upside down in a ploughed field. L. C. [Gilmour]."Part of a photograph album related to Lionel Cherry Gilmour's service with the Royal Air Force during World War I, circa 1917-1918.
Photograph of Lieutenants Howell, Whiteman, and Johns, Royal Air Force, in an outdoor swimming pool, Cerny, France, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "'Our plunge.' Lt. Howell, Lt. Whiteman (Wightman?), Lt. Johns. Last named killed in a crash. Serny [Cerny], France, 1918."
Photograph of Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour on a horse, Cerny, France, June 1918.Inscription on verso: "K.H. 39."
Photograph of Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour on a horse, Cerny, France, June 1918.Inscription on verso: "L. C. Gilmour R.A.F. Taken at Serny [Cerny], France - June 1918."Part of a photograph album related to Lionel Cherry Gilmour's service with the Royal Air Force during World War I, circa 1917-1918.
[Prisoner-of-war diary written by Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour, circa 1918]
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Prisoner-of-war diary written by Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour, circa 1918. Describes the circumstances of his shoot-down over France on July 31, 1918 and documents his first few weeks as a POW in various German camps, including the camp at Karlsruhe, Germany. 37 handwritten pages.