Stuk Film R-250 - Tiger Moth Training

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Tiger Moth Training

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Stuk

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Film R-250

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Datum(s)

  • 1943? (Vervaardig)
    Archiefvormer
    Crone, Ray Henry, 1923-2005

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Fysieke beschrijving

1 videocassette : U-Matic, col., sd.

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(1923-2005)

Biografie

Ray Henry Louis Crone was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on July 26, 1923 to Henry and Jean Crone. He was raised in Moose Jaw and Saskatoon. During the Second World War, Crone served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canada, Iceland and Scotland on Coastal Command anti-submarine operations in the Canso flying boats of the #162 Squadron. After the war, Crone worked as a corporate records manager with Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) in Biggar, Rosetown, Saskatoon and Regina.

Crone had many interests and hobbies in his lifetime, including aviation, the potash industry, railways and telecommunications. His articles on aviation history appeared in the Canadian Aviation Historical Society Journal, Saskatchewan History Journal, Wings and Canadian Aviation. Crone assisted with the publication of the 1986 book From Boxkite to Boardroom. He also completed several manuscripts on barnstorming.

Crone was a founding member of the Saskatchewan Aviation Council, the Canadian Aviation Historical Society Roland Groome Chapter and the Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw. He served on the Provincial Board of Directors of the Western Development Museum and on the executive of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association. He also served on the Advisory Committee of the National Aviation Museum, the Saskatchewan Aviation Council and the Vintage Aircraft Restorers group and was a member of the National Canadian Aviation Historical Society.

Crone's achievements were recognized by numerous awards including the Golden Sheaf Award from the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, the Canadian Award for Aviation from the Women Pilots of Canada, the Governor General's Public Service Gold Medallion and, from the National Canadian Aviation Historical Society, the MacRitchie Award and the McIntyre Research Award. He was inducted in the Saskatchewan Aviation Hall of Fame in 1997.

Ray Crone died in Saskatoon on November 25, 2005.

Ray Crone and his wife, Doris, had four children: David, Lesley-Ann, Noreen and Johnathan.

Geschiedenis beheer

Film was given to donor by Peter Byers, nephew of the cinematographer.

Bereik en inhoud

Amateur film report of activities relating to pilot training at the Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan during the Second World War. Footage shows preparations of pilots and aircraft.

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Materiële staat

New print. Excellent colour retention and condition.
Inspected for shrinkage: Shrinkage (Head): 0.30, Shrinkage (Tail): 0.30, Shrinkage (Center): 0.20.

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  • Engels

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Beschikbaarheid in andere opslagformaten

A copy on videocassette is available (U-Matic and Betacam SP). VT R-1427

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Records are open for research use.

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Use, publication and/or reproduction of records subject to terms and conditions of the Copyright Act. Please consult reference archivist for assistance.

To consult the records, visit or contact the Regina office.

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Conservering

Film is a copy made in 1980 from a wetgate negative. Copying arranged by Robert J. Long.

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250.00

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Film R-250

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Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.

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Finale

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  • Engels

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  • Latijn

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