Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de James et Maude Bell, de Guelph, Ontario, Canada; époux de Georgina Bell, de Guelph.
Galerie numérique de Sous-officier breveté de 1re classe Earl Theodore Bell
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Galerie numérique de
Sous-officier breveté de 1re classe Earl Theodore Bell
Galerie numérique de
Sous-officier breveté de 1re classe Earl Theodore Bell
As the funeral ceremony concludes, the bodies are lowered into the graves. This is a service cemetery and graves were prepared in advance for the expected casualties. Almost all of the graves here are from flying accidents at the local flying schools.
Source: Goodfellow Family Archives via Capt. R. Whitehouse
Galerie numérique de
Sous-officier breveté de 1re classe Earl Theodore Bell
Galerie d'images
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Accident Investigation into the crash of Malifax Mk V LK998 on 24 Feb 44 page #1 Source: Library & Archives Canada via Capt. R. Whitehouse
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Accident Investigation into the crash of Malifax Mk V LK998 on 24 Feb 44 page #2 Source: Library & Archives Canada via Capt. R. Whitehouse
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Accident Investigation into the crash of Malifax Mk V LK998 on 24 Feb 44 page #3 Source: Library & Archives Canada via Capt. R. Whitehouse
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Accident Investigation into the crash of Halifax Mk V LK998 on 24 Feb 44 page #4 Source: Library & Archives Canada via Capt. R. Whitehouse
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Funeral Procession of the four Canadian crew members of Halifax LK998 on the afternoon of 28 Feb 44 at 1300 hrs. A cold and bleak site at the time is now a pleasant green park-like setting. Source: Goodfellow Family Archives via Capt. R. Whitehouse
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As the funeral ceremony concludes, the bodies are lowered into the graves. This is a service cemetery and graves were prepared in advance for the expected casualties. Almost all of the graves here are from flying accidents at the local flying schools. Source: Goodfellow Family Archives via Capt. R. Whitehouse
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The bugler blows the Last Post and Reveille as the burial part salutes their comrades for the last time. These pictures were sent to all of the families of the dead Canadian crew members. Source: Goodfellow Family Archives via Capt. R. Whitehouse
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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