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John Jeffries
AF2025.001 - Jeffries, J. · Fonds · 1914-1919

Contains four German aerial trench photographs taken in the summer of 1918. Photographs were in the possession of Jeffries' father, C.E. Jeffreys. It is currently unknown how Jeffreys came in possession of the photographs.

The Air Force Museum of Alberta
Photo: Trench Lines
AF2025.001 - Jeffries, J.-AF2025.001-AF2025.001.003 · Item · 1918-06-24
Part of John Jeffries

Photo: Aerial view of trench lines and roadways in Chuignes, Northern France. Written on the top is information about the photograph. Pilot and photographer are listed as B.Lt. Fischer and F.Lt. Ingenhoven. The photograph itself is badly damaged. Photograph has been glued to a piece of paper with further information about the photograph, including the developer and the type of camera used. Dated June 24, 1918. Black and white, original.

Photo: Trench Lines
AF2025.001 - Jeffries, J.-AF2025.001-AF2025.001.002 · Item · 1918-07-16
Part of John Jeffries

Photo: Aerial photograph of trench lines and bomb crators along Bretonneux in Northern France. Written on the bottom is information about the photograph. Pilot and photographer are listed as Lt. Mangold and F.Lt ???. The photograph is badly damaged. Dated July 16, 1918. Black and white, original.

Photo: Trench Lines
AF2025.001 - Jeffries, J.-AF2025.001-AF2025.001.001 · Item · 1918-06-25
Part of John Jeffries

Photo: Aerial view of trench lines and bomb craters across a field. Written on the top is information on the photograph. Pilot and photographer are listed as Lt. Fischer and F. Off. Stephan. The photograph itself is badly damaged and has been torn in half. Photograph has been glued to a piece of paper. Dated June 25, 1918. Black and white, original.

Photo: Trench Lines
AF2025.001 - Jeffries, J.-AF2025.001-AF2025.001.004 · Item · 1918-06-28
Part of John Jeffries

Photo: Aerial view of trench lines and bomb craters along W. Naht-Waldchen. Written on the top is information about the photograph. Pilot and photographer are listed as B.Lt. Mangold and F.Lt. Ingenhoven. The photograph itself is badly damaged. Photograph has been glued to a piece of paper with further information about the photograph, including the developer and the type of camera used. Dated June 28, 1918. Black and white, original.