Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Ground to air view of a German Gotha aircraft coned by searchlights over Paris, France.
Handwritten under the image "Gotha over Paris 1918".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
"German seaplane of mystery ship "Wolf". Taken aboard the aft deck of S.M.S. Wolf at Kiel on the day the auxiliary cruiser returned from its 15 month cruise. Friedrichshafen FF33e seaplane Nr 841 HFT. Wolfchen was the aircraft's 'pet' name; its serial and name was not painted on the aircraft until S.M.S. Wolf's return to Kiel. S.M.S Wolf was the first enemy warship to carry out military operations in New Zealand waters, laying minefields off the north coast of the North Island in June 1917.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen saluting Kaiser Wilhelm II at a review of troops, somewhere in Flanders.
Dymo tape above image reads "Baron von Richthofen 80 victories. Kaiser".
Richthofen was wounded in the head 6 July 1917.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Portrait of German pilot Oberleutnant zur See Gotthard Sachsenberg. Unknown location.
Handwritten below the image "Sachsenberg 31".
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
Engine of a forced down German aircraft (LVG C-5?). Unknown location.
Handwritten on the reverse "Confirmation."
See also ALB8319526571.
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
3/4 rear view of Fokker D.VII 6846/18. Unknown location.
This aircraft was taken to Canada as a War Prize.
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
Large group of German soldiers looking at the wreckage of an aircraft. Unknown location.
Handwritten on the reverse "Richthoven viewing crash."
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
Soldiers looking at a forced down German aircraft (LVG C-5?). Unknown location.
Handwritten on the reverse "Confirmation."
See also ALB8319526579.
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
Unknown man sitting in the cockpit of a crashed aircraft. Unknown location.
Believed to be a Friedrichafen G-III.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
3/4 front view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
Close up side view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
Side view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
3/4 view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
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.
Four men standing beside Albatros flown by German pilot Oberleutnant Hans Waldhausen, (presumed to be second from left with his ground crew.)
This aircraft, D2284/17, was forced down by No. 40 Squadron pilot Lieutenant JH Tudhope and No. 8 Squadron, RNAS, pilot Flight Commander CD Booker on 27 September 1917, and was later given RFC serial number G74. Waldhausen became a prisoner of war.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
German pilot Oberleutnant Hans Bethge. Unknown location.
Handwritten in image area "Hans Bethge Staffel 30 20 victories killed 1918".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Front view of a German Albatros, unknown location.
Handwritten in image area " Albatros (German) D V [sic] 1917".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Portrait of German pilot Leutnant Werner Voss.
Handwritten below the image "Werner Voss - 47 K.I.A. 1917 by Rhys-Davids".
Printed on photograph: "Unser erfolgreicher Kampfflieger (Our successful combat pilot) Leutnant Werner Voss."
RNZAF copy negative number WgG2017-43 on the reverse.
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.
Portrait of German pilot Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen. Unknown location.
Handwritten below the print "Richthofen 80 victories. K.I.A. 1918 - killed in action".
Printed in image area: "Rittmeister Manfred Frhr. von Richthofen."
See ALB920382b006 for another version of this image.
RNZAF copy negative number WgG2014-43 stamped on the reverse.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Two German pilots in front of a No. 40 Squadron (?) Nieuport. Douai, France.
Names handwritten in image area.
Handwritten on the reverse "Grashoff & Udet, Jasta 37. / K.C. At Moncheaux near Douai. Sometime between August 1st and Sept 27th 1917. machine believed by me (not positive) to have been a 40 Sqn Nieuport. Probably Cullen or Pender who were downed on August 15, 1917. / Grashoff was the Jastafuhrer until Sept. 26, 1917. After that, Ernst Udet took over and the unit went to Flanders in December. Udet Joined Richthofen in Jasta 11 & 16 from here - in March, 1918. Finished the War with 62 Vic."
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Portrait of German pilot Leutnant Joachim von Bertrab. Unknown location.
Handwritten on the reverse "Bertrab shot down by Mannock Aug. 12, 1917".
Printed on photograph: Unser erfolgreicher Kampfflieger (Our successful combat pilot) Leutnant von Bertrab