Photo: "Collins, Chuck & Self [Kearl], Brussels. Brussels - Copenhagen, Denmark. Return Dec 16 Copenhagen, Schles, ??? to Brussels." Three RCAF servicemen in flight jackets stand outside a DC-3 aircraft. Dated December 15-17, 1945. Black and white, original.
Document: Christmas telegraph to Mr and Mrs. G Kearl informing them of their son, FL Eldon Eastham Kearl, being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on January 26, 1944. Typed on Canadian Pactific Telegraph Christmas paper. Dated December 27, 1945. Original document.
Photo: An aerial shot of a coastline. Circa 1945. Black and white, original.
Photo: An archway in a European city. Circa 1945. Black and white, original.
Photo: What appears to be a memorial in a church. Circa 1945. Black and white, original.
Photo: Class of RCAF cadets with an instructor sitting in the middle. Behind the rows of cadets is a parked Tiger Moth. Red marks appear above the heads of two cadets top right. Circa WWII. Black and white original.
A collection of photographs and personal correspondence belonging to Harold Kearl and his brother, Elden Kearl, during their service in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Elden Kearl was pronounced KIA on 27 January, 1944. The collection covers the Second World War as well as Post-War funeral photographs and letters pertaining to Elden Kearl, Bomber Command reunion photographs from 1990, and journals written by Harold during his trips back overseas in the mid-1980s and 1990.
The Air Force Museum of AlbertaPhoto: RCAF personnel sitting together in tall grass wearing RCAF uniforms. Only one is smiling. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: Bomber Crew and mechanics next to a Lancaster bomber on the tarmac. The aircrew are in full flight gear while the ground crew wear a variety of civilian clothing. Water stains on bottom of photograph in the middle and on the left side. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: RCAF Bomber Crew posed together in front of blank wall. They are all wearing RCAF uniforms with Sergeant chevrons on their shoulders. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.