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- 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 iThere appears to be a truck driving away on the left center …
- 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, …
- 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 …
- The machine gun ranges were in ravines on either side of the main camp.The machine gun ranges were in ravines on either side of the …
- 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 …
- Captain Earl godfrey, centre with can, was commanding Officer until closing of war.Captain Earl godfrey, centre with can, was commanding Officer until closing of …
- An exterior view of the officers' mess.An exterior view of the officers' mess.
- 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 …
- A mobile target towed around Lake Ontario.A mobile target towed around Lake Ontario.
- Trap shooting was used to teach pilots/gunners to 'lead the target' when aiming their machine guns.Trap shooting was used to teach pilots/gunners to 'lead the target' when …
- Air troups marching on a muddy field with tents in background.Air troups marching on a muddy field with tents in background.
- 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 …
- Leonard Arthur Weston RASC / RFC / RAF is in the back row second from the right in this photo. The small drum in the front of the picture is still intact and in the possession of Gary Shepherd of MidLeonard Arthur Weston RASC / RFC / RAF is in the back …
- 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 …
- Base Commander Captain Earl Godfrey stands in front of a biplane with his friend Lieut. George Trimm.Base Commander Captain Earl Godfrey stands in front of a biplane with …
- After winter training in Texas, the planes were dismantled, crated, and shipped back to Canada.After winter training in Texas, the planes were dismantled, crated, and shipped …
- Pilots 'shot' at the floating targets as part of their training.Pilots 'shot' at the floating targets as part of their training.
- Officers of the air base. Identities currently unknown. The building in the upper left is part of a machine gun range.Officers of the air base. Identities currently unknown. The building in the …
- A group portrait of officers and trainees of the Royal Air Corp, Beamsville. Sometime in 1918.A group portrait of officers and trainees of the Royal Air Corp, …