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| Brochure A photocopy of a Trans-Canada Air Lines International Air Fares from the late 1930's early 1940's. This photocopy measures 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches.
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| Brochure A photocopy of a schedule for flights from/to Bermuda, Florida and the Caribbean also the Trans Atlantic Service. The photocopy measures 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches. Year of the schedules and prices is unknown.
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| Brochure A photocopy of Trans Canada Air Lines fares for a Caribbean Holiday, a 15 day Excursion Fare. The measurements of this photocopy are 8 1/2 inches by 14 inches. |
| Postcard A Trans-Canada Air Lines postcard that shows a cut away picture of a North Star Skyliner aircraft. The caption on the card states "One of TCA's great 40 passenger 'North Star' Skyliners. The height of travel comfort ... speed... service". The card measures 5 1/2 inches wide by 3 1/2 inches high. |
| Calendar A large calendar titled "Ghosts - 1992 - A Time Remembered". Photographs by Philip Makanna and published by Ghosts, 665 Arkansas Street, San Francisco, California, 94107. Front cover is a Grumman J2F-6 "Duck" N1214N S/N 33549. Back cover is a Supermarine "Spitfire" LF Mk.IXb, G-ASJV MH434 and the second aircraft is a Supermarine "Spitfire" LF Mk.IXe, G-BJSG ML417. The inside photo is of Squadron Leader Brian John Edward lane, commander of 19 Squadron, Fowlmere Airfield near Duxford, England, September 27, 1940. Crown Copyright, Imperial War Museum, CH-1366, The calendar measures 20 inches wide by 14 inches. |
| Print, Photographic A colour lithograph of the "Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIA" aircraft in flight. This lithograph was reproduced for the National Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa, Canada. Original painting was done by Robert Bradford. The lithograph measures 20 inches wide by 16 inches high and it is in a clear vinyl sleeve to protect it.
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| Print, Photographic A colour lithograph of the "Fairchild FC-2 Razorback " aircraft parked on floats at the edge of a lake. This lithograph was reproduced for the National Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa, Canada. The original painting was done by Robert Bradford. The lithograph measures 20 inches wide by 16 inches high and it is in a clear vinyl sleeve to protect it.
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| Daybook A small date book that was used as a log book. This book is dated 1980. Book is a Brownline Diary by Collins of Glasgow. There are no pictures in this book of the aircraft Mr. Simpson flew. Book measures 2 3/4 inches wide by 4 1/8 inches and 1/4 of an inch thick. The cover of the book is black.
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| Daybook A small date book that was used as a log book. This book is dated 1979. Book is made by Dominion Blank Book Co. Limited, Savoy et Ses Fils. There are no pictures in this book of the aircraft Mr. Simpson flew. book measures 2 5/8 inches wide by 4 3/16 inches and 6/16 of an inch thick. The cover of the book is dark orange in colour.
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| Card, Membership Canadian Air Line Pilots Association membership card that belonged to Dave Simpson. This association is a member of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Association. Card states "This is to certify that Capt D. R. Simpson, Membership No 2911, is an active member of the Canadian Air Lines Pilots Association in good standing. Void December 31st, 1986. Signed by N. J. Foster, President and Norman S. Bindor, Secretary Treasurer. Card measures 3 1/2 inches wide by 2 3/8 inches.
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