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Document: Drawing of a Man
AF Unknown - Francis, Harry-Unknown-AF Unknown · Item · 1939-1946
Part of Harry Francis

Document: A pencil sketch of a man. Signed by 'Olive Shell'. Circa WWII. Original document.

Harry Francis
AF Unknown - Francis, Harry · Fonds · 1939-1946

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 Alberta
AF Unknown - Francis, Harry-Unknown-AF Unknown · Item · 1942-03
Part of Harry Francis

Photo: 403 Squadron NCO Pilots. Airmen are posed together in a group wearing RCAF uniforms. Dated March 1942. Black and white, original.

AF Unknown - Francis, Harry-Unknown-AF Unknown · Item · 1939-1946
Part of Harry Francis

Photo: Administrative Course No. 17 group photo. The officers are lined up in rows accumulating in five rows all together. The names of the men pictures are included on the bottom of the photo, typed in black ink. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.

Photo: Airman with a Doctor
AF Unknown - Francis, Harry-Unknown-AF Unknown · Item · 1939-1946
Part of Harry Francis

Photo: An RCAF airman with an army helmet on sits on a bench as an RCAF doctor is monitoring his heart rate with a stethoscope. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.

Photo: Airman with Dog
AF Unknown - Francis, Harry-Unknown-AF Unknown · Item · 1939-1946
Part of Harry Francis

Photo: Airman with a dog. The airman has lifted the dog up so it is standing on its hindlegs. There is staining across the photograph. Circa WWII. Black and white, original.

AF Unknown - Francis, Harry-Unknown-AF Unknown · Item · 1939-1946
Part of Harry Francis

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.