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  • Royal Flying Corps Officer's Mess
        Dining Room, Officers' Mess
      Dining Room, Officers' Mess
  • Royal Flying Corps - Airfield Headquarters
        A building with a verandah around at least 2 sides. Two military officers are stand on the verandah looking at the camera. Based on how flat the land is, this building is probably near the hangars.
      A building with a verandah around at least 2 sides. Two military …
  • Royal Flying Corps Machine Gun Storage
        Armouries School of Aerial Gunnery: vickers on top bench, camerguns below, shotguns on walls.
      Armouries School of Aerial Gunnery: vickers on top bench, camerguns below, shotguns …
  • Royal Flying Corps Officers' Mess Exterior
        An exterior view of the officers' mess.
      An exterior view of the officers' mess.
  • Royal Flying Corps Entrance to Airfield
        The hangar in the background behind the trees on the right is the only one remaining.
      The hangar in the background behind the trees on the right is …
  • Royal Flying Corps - Base Hospital
        Base Hospital with dentist office on left side of photo. Plank sidewalk in lower left runs parallel to roadway. A motorcycle, possibly with a sidecar, sits in front of main entrance. Several people c
      Base Hospital with dentist office on left side of photo. Plank sidewalk …
  • Royal Flying Corps - Tents
        The barracks for enlisted men were not ready until October 1918, so the men lived in tents from April until October.
      The barracks for enlisted men were not ready until October 1918, so …
  • Entrance to Royal Flying Corp Headquarters
        These were the Headquarters buildings of the Royal Air Corp. They were located on the Beamsville bench, south of the Regional Rd. 81 (old Highway 8) and west of Quarry Rd.
      These were the Headquarters buildings of the Royal Air Corp. They were …
  • Royal Flying Corps Anti-Room to Officers' Mess
        Interior view of the waiting room leading into the Officer's Mess. Bulletin board on wall.
      Interior view of the waiting room leading into the Officer's Mess. Bulletin …
  • Royal Air Corp Hangars
        There were nine hangars in total in 3 groups of 3. We don't know which set of 3 this group is.
      There were nine hangars in total in 3 groups of 3. We …
  • Royal Flying Corps - Gunnery Practice
        There appears to be a truck driving away on the left center of the photo. Some of the men appear to be sitting on 'picnic' tables beside the machine guns. These are probably 'Vickers' guns, as that i
      There appears to be a truck driving away on the left center …
  • Royal Flying Corp - Open Hangar
        There were 9 hangars in 3 groups of 3. As of 2008, one hangar still remained and was being used as a commercial warehouse.
      There were 9 hangars in 3 groups of 3. As of 2008, …
  • Royal Air Corp Aerial View of Base
        Pilots practice gunnery using cameras shaped as machine guns. The film would be developed and the pictures analysed for accuracy of the shot.
      Pilots practice gunnery using cameras shaped as machine guns. The film would …
  • Royal Air Corp Aerial View of Camp
        The barracks for the enlisted men was not ready for use until October 1918.
      The barracks for the enlisted men was not ready for use until …
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