First T.C.A. Air Express flight
- CORA-B-722
- Item
- 1938
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
First T.C.A. Air Express carrying consignment of dresses for Robert Simpson Western Ltd. on Lockheed 14. Saskatchewan Archives Board has original photograph.
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First T.C.A. Air Express flight
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
First T.C.A. Air Express carrying consignment of dresses for Robert Simpson Western Ltd. on Lockheed 14. Saskatchewan Archives Board has original photograph.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
The Saskatoon mail ship, a twin-engine aircraft, the pilot Archie (no last name given) and mechanic Mac (no last name given).
Parte deW.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Canso on airstrip, Holman Island, N.W.T. August 20, 1965."
Airplane and the first Rosetown Airport
Looking northwest with Slater farm in the background.
Many airplanes and people on runway
Appears to be Rosetown's first airport (1947-69). Several airplanes and people scattered about the runway.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Two people leaning on a fence watching a work crew working on a plane at the Regina Airport runway
Likely taken at Rosetown's first airport (1947-69).
Likely taken at Rosetown's first airport (1947-69).
First Rosetown airport, 1947-69
Wings of airplane, hangars and airplanes behind. Photo taken from the air.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Woman standing against a fence looking towards the runway at the Regina Airport.
Airport within the northeast Rosetown limits. Club plane and hangar, plus Oscar Meritt's hangar and truck
Broadfoot Brothers air service
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Art Broadfoot with ambulance at Moose Jaw airport
Canada's first licensed aerodrome
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Aerial Service Co. Ltd., Canada's first licensed aerodrome, with pilots posing outside the hangar with plane.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
An early mail delivery plane at the Regina Airport. 2 cars are parked in front of it.
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A view of the airport which was located at the south end of Biggar, Saskatchewan