Image from the Robert Lindsay Ronaldson personal collection.
Three service men standing in front of a tent at RAF Station El Amiriya, Egypt.
Handwritten under the print on the album page "Some tentful. Whitey, Ted [John Edwards Royds], self. Amria [sic]."
Image from the Robert Lindsay Ronaldson personal collection.
Informal group of service men standing at the ablutions shelter at RAF Station Aboukir.
Handwritten under the print on the album page "First wash at Aboukir."
Copy of a photograph in the book 'Wingspread' by Leo White, published by Unity Press, 1941. Between pages 32-33.
The Canterbury Aviation Company flying instructor Cecil Hill (front cockpit) and a pupil in a Caudron at Sockburn Aerodrome.
Negative from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
New Zealand Flying School staff and students preparing the Roberts-powered Walsh flying boat for flight. Kohimarama, Auckland.
Handwritten on album page "Roberts."
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
New Zealand Flying School Curtiss flying boat being hauled up onto the beach at Kohimarama, Auckland.
Handwritten on the album page "Heave on Curtiss."
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
A DH4 after landing on top of Bannerman's aircraft.
"D.H.4 on top of my Avro - Catterick - 2nd Oct 1917" written on back of print.
See ALB8319526281.
Bannerman's log book entry for 2 October 1917 records him flying "Avro 8562" but doesn't mention a crash.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
No. 85 Squadron pilot Malcolm Charles McGregor standing beside an SE5a. Unknown location.
Handwritten in image area " "Mac" McGregor S.E.5 - 85. Sqdn 1918".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Group. No. 74 Squadron personnel at RAF Station Halluin, France.
Handwritten in image area "74 Sqdn at Halluin at end of 1914 - 18".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection. Men dragging a Curtiss or Walsh-Curtiss flying boat up onto 'the hard' at the New Zealand Flying School, Kohimarama, Auckland.
Handwritten under the print "Back to the hangars".
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.
King George V presumed to be with personnel of No. 74 Squadron. Unknown location.
L-R: Foreground; General Plummer, General Horne, Brigadier-General Webb-Bowen, King George V, Captain B Roxburgh-Smith, Captain JIT "Taffy" Jones, Captain S Carlin.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Pilots and personnel in front of an SE5a. Presumed to be from No. 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps. Unknown location.
Original caption reads "4".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Ground to air view of an aircraft attacking an observation balloon. Unknown location.
Handwritten under the image "Nieuport attacking German balloon".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
KL Caldwell outside a building at RAF Station Halluin, Belgium.
Original caption reads "K. L. C. Halluin".
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
Unknown No. 74 Squadron pilot in the cockpit of an SE5a, armed with a Lewis gun. Unknown location.
Handwritten in image area "Yours of "74" Twist".
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 Harold Francis Beamish personal album collection.
3/4 rear view of HF Beamish's No. 203 Squadron Sopwith Camel B3855. Unknown location. Beamish claimed three victories and three shared victories in this aircraft.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
No. 8 Squadron Observer (?) Erskine, with a dog. Unknown location.
Original caption reads "8 Squadron KIA, Erskine OBS".
See ALB920382a053.
Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
KL Caldwell (back left), Major McLeod, Nat Goued [?], and others, including two women, with musical instruments on board the SS Bremen, on the way home from Europe.
Original caption reads "Band on "Bremen" 1919."