Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Informal group of German pilots from Jasta 12 at Epinoy, France.
L-R: von Tutschek (seated at left), Hochstetter (standing, third from left), Lehman (sitting third from right), Billik (first right in rocking chair).
Handwritten on the reverse "Jasta 12 Epinoy Summer 1917". Also names.
"K.C. - Lehman, one of the "Kette" leaders, was shot down in flames on 5 August, 1917 - apparently by Bishop. Lehman died the same day in field hospital #48 Hendecourt."
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Two No. 60 Squadron SE5 aircraft on the airfield at RFC Station Izel-le-Hameau, France.
Handwritten above the print "180 HP SE5 (Viper) of 60 Squadron, 19117 at Izel-le-Hameau, France".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
German pilot Hauptmann Adolf Ritter von Tutschek standing by an Albatros aircraft. Epinoy, France.
Handwritten on the reverse "v Tutschek, Epinoy 1917."
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
N. 60 Squadron pilots shaving. Unknown location in France.
L-R: RL Chidlaw-Roberts, KL Caldwell.
Handwritten above and below the image "Chidlaw-Roberts & KLC / 60 Sqdn 1917, France".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Two No. 60 Squadron pilots with false beards acting silly for the camera. Believed to be at St. Marie Cappel, France.
Believed to be Robert Leslie Chidlaw-Roberts and Sydney Leo Gregory Pope (which is which?) .
Handwritten under the print " "Cardinal" Pope & Chidlaw-R 60 Sqdn, 1917".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
German pilot with Jasta 12, Adolf Ritter von Tutschek, with an Albatros fighter. Epinoy, France.
Handwritten above image "Tutschek at Epinoy 1917 Jasta 12".
Image from the Keith Logan
Caldwell personal album collection.
Informal group of German pilots from Jasta 12 at Epinoy, France.
Handwritten in image area "At Epinoy Jasta 12 1917. Tutschek [first left], Richthofen [centre]".
Image from the KL Caldwell personal album collection. in Keith Park (left) and Captain Palmer pose for the camera with a captured German aircraft, probably a Halberstadt CL-II. Bertangles, France.
Handwritten on the reverse "Keith Park and Captain Palmer, 48 Squadron. Bertangles, Amiens"
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Two images copied from an unknown publication.
Line up of No. 74 Squadron SE5 aircraft at RAF Station Clairmarais South, France.
Handwritten under the bottom print "SE5s of 74 Squadron, 1918, at Clairmarais South airfield."
All serial numbers have been censored out.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Three No. 60 Squadron pilots. France.
L-R: William Earle Molesworth, William Avery Bishop, Keith Logan Caldwell.
Names handwritten in image area and " '60' Sqdn France 1917."
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
French pilot Georges Guynemer meeting a high ranking officer. Unknown location.
Dymo tape above image reads "Guynemer top French pilot 53 victories."
Handwritten under the print "Guynemer / 53 / K.I.A."
Nb. Photograph in album is printed in reverse, but is corrected here.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Two women standing on a building steps with a dog. Clairmarais, France.
Handwritten under the print on album page "Clairmarais Nth 1918."
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Young girl being read to by an unknown woman. Clarimarais, France.
Handwritten under the print on album page "Clairmarais Nth 1918."
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
No. 60 Squadron pilots relaxing at RFC Station St. Marie-Cappel, France.
L-R: KL Caldwell, Horn, Roberts, Selous(?)
Handwritten above print in album "[names] [unreadable] '60' 1917".
Image from the Nisbet James Scott personal collection.
Informal group of No. 175 Squadron pilots in front of their tents. Believed to be at RAF Station St. Croix-Sur-Mair, France.
Handwritten on the reverse "Some of the boys. The chap second from right was my Australian pal but he has been posted now. That's where we live behind." "Normandy 1944."
Image from the Ronald Graham Watts personal collection.
No. 488 Squadron Mosquito taxiing past RAF airfield vehicles. RAF Station Amiens-Glisy, France.
Handwritten on the reverse "Amiens Glisy - fog & snows - still we flew, what a life."
Image from the Ronald Graham Watts personal collection.
No. 488 Squadron personnel relaxing in the sun outside a hut at RAF Station Amiens-Glisy, France.
Handwritten on the reverse "Heat wave in winter Amiens Glisy - Waiting for the leave Dakota to England."
Image from the Ronald Graham Watts personal collection.
No. 488 Squadron Mosquito ME-B taxiing on a runway cleared of snow. Believed to be at RAF Station Amiens-Glisy, France.
Handwritten on the reverse "Off into the murk - snow doesn't stop flying."
"Looking a little sobered after viewing my first victim, DO 17, which is scattered about me with the starboard motor burning in the trench is has dug." Lubbe, France.
Flying Officer EJ 'Cobber' Kain's own caption handwritten on the reverse of the original print.
Flying Officer EJ 'Cobber' Kain DFC (left) and Sergeant Donald Sewell (right), both of No. 73 Squadron, carrying flying gear. Sometime during the Battle of France.
Image from Stanley Edward Wilks personal album collection.
Vertical aerial view of Cherbourg, France, during a raid by No. 226 Squadron.
Handwritten on the album page "Noball target near Cherbourg"
Image from Stanley Edward Wilks personal album collection.
Two members of No. 226 Squadron standing on the airfield holding a picture of Herman Goring. Unknown location in France.
No. 226 Squadron Mitchell in the background.