A collection of photographs from Harry Francis' service in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. The collection includes personal as well as RCAF issued photographs.
The Air Force Museum of AlbertaPhoto: RCAF airmen in a group photo in a field. There is a dog in front of them. Behind them is a military truck with camo coverings on it. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: RCAF personnel standing next to a military truck. He is looking off into the distance and wearing a uniform. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: 1930s and 40s era cars lined up in front of a series of brick buildings. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: Airmen posed in a group together in front of a Spitfire. Four men in the back are sitting on the wing of the aircraft. They are all wearing flight gear. Written on the bottom are the names of the men pictured in pencil. Written on the back: "Prop - Had More Bit Than Metal". Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: RCAF airman with a dispatch rider in front of an aircraft. They are both in full uniforms. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: RCAF airmen with a dog standing in front of The Salvation Army's Canadian War Service truck. An assortment of goods are piled up alongside the truck. In the background is a building. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: Airmen and an airwoman in uniform chatting on the lawn in a semi-circle. They are all in RCAF uniforms. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.
Photo: RCAF personnel standing in a group listening to an officer sat atop a truck. The officer is pointing to a map resting on the truck. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.