MAKE A MEME View Large Image ...Newman and Gallie by 645 run into by 556 of 83 C.T.S. both by Cadet Main." "551 of 83 C.T.S. landed in the woods only broke the prop." Photographs taken by Harry McBride (1893-1969), who worked as a rigger in the ...
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Keywords: 1910s world war i worldwari royal flying corps royalflyingcorps royal air force royalairforce crashes aircraft men "A bad landing by 550 of 83 C.T.S." "Smash of 598 of 87 C.T.S." "Newman and Gallie by 645 run into by 556 of 83 C.T.S. both by Cadet Main." "551 of 83 C.T.S. landed in the woods only broke the prop." Photographs taken by Harry McBride (1893-1969), who worked as a rigger in the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during the First World War. He was stationed at Camp Mohawk near Deseronto, Ontario, and also at Camp Taliaferro near Fort Worth,, Texas. Scanned images donated to the Archives by Dan McBride, Harry's grandson. "A bad landing by 550 of 83 C.T.S." "Smash of 598 of 87 C.T.S." "Newman and Gallie by 645 run into by 556 of 83 C.T.S. both by Cadet Main." "551 of 83 C.T.S. landed in the woods only broke the prop." Photographs taken by Harry McBride (1893-1969), who worked as a rigger in the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during the First World War. He was stationed at Camp Mohawk near Deseronto, Ontario, and also at Camp Taliaferro near Fort Worth,, Texas. Scanned images donated to the Archives by Dan McBride, Harry's grandson.
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