- GM-PH-2642 (1)-(32)
- File
- Copied ca. 2010 (originally created 1939)
Part of P.G. Downes fonds
mainly black and white and colour reproductions of images taken by P.G. Downes in 1939 during travels Chipewyan (Dene) First Nations
Part of P.G. Downes fonds
mainly black and white and colour reproductions of images taken by P.G. Downes in 1939 during travels Chipewyan (Dene) First Nations
A Barkley-Grow transport and a Norseman IV at Regina during W.W. II
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A Barkley-Grow transport and a Norseman IV at Regina during W.W. II.
A Beech craft 18, CF-BKN (sister ship to CF-BKO) in front of M & C Aviation, Saskatoon
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A Beech craft 18, CF-BKN (sister ship to CF-BKO) in front of M & C Aviation, Saskatoon. 1938.
A Beechcraft 18, CF-BKO (sister ship to CF-BKN)
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A Beechcraft 18, CF-BKO (sister ship to CF-BKN), Mr. Carl Yule, Pilot, beside it. 1939. At Saskatoon.
A bi-plane that landed in Fillmore, July 1, 1919.
Part of Myles Kinney collection
A bi-plane that landed in Fillmore, Saskatchewan on July 1, 1919.
A Curtiss JN-4. R.J. Groome owned this aircraft (his second). The a/c was the first licensed airplane in Dominion of Canada, at Regina.
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A De Havilland DH 90 CF-AYF Dragon Fly (owned by Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co.) at Prince Albert. 1940.
A Junkers JU-52 belonging to Western Canada Airways, at Saskatoon
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A Junkers JU-52 belonging to Western Canada Airways, at Saskatoon.
A Lockheed 10A belonging to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) at Regina airport
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A Lockheed 10A belonging to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) at Regina airport.
A Lockheed 10A Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) airplane (once owned by T.C.A.) at Prince Albert
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A Lockheed 10A Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) airplane (once owned by T.C.A.) at Prince Albert. 1941