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Archival description
John Arnold fonds
CA ON00420 ARN · Fonds · 1980-1986, 2022

The fonds includes Arnold’s records as design consultant and artistic advisor for the project to build the RCAF Memorial Hall of Tribute at the National Aviation Museum (now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum). Records include proposals by artists and architects, a draft of Arnold’s report to the RCAF Memorial Fund, technical drawings, photographs, notes on meetings and other matters, and correspondence with the different actors involved in the project. The fonds is arranged mostly in the order it was received, as reflected by the annotated preliminary inventory that was added at the end of the original files. The archivist grouped some correspondence together by the name of the correspondent, as indicated in the annotations on the inventory.

Arnold, John, 1934-2017
George Lennox Collection
CA ON00420 GLC · Collection · 1940-2022

The Collection includes records from George Lennox’s military service in the Second World War and from his career as an architect. It also includes documents and other research material gathered together by his children for the purposes of writing his biography. The collection is arranged into four series: GLC-1 Biographical files; GLC-2 Career files; GLC-3 Reference Works; and GLC-4 Photographs. GLC-3 Reference Works and GLC-4 Photographs pertain mostly to Department of Transport’s construction and development of Canada’s airports, but GLC-4 also includes photographs of Transport’s technical assistance projects assisting airport construction in Caribbean countries.

Lennox, George, 1920-2000
James Henry Taylor fonds
CA ON00420 TAY · Fonds · 1943-1953, 2018

The fonds consists of Taylor’s RCAF log book, a colour photographic portrait, and two copied documents. The documents are a 1953 Canadian Armed Forces Record of Service form and a chronology for Taylor’s RCAF service created with information from the log book.

Taylor, James Henry, 1921-
Les Harris fonds
CA ON00420 HAR · Fonds · 1914-2017, predominant 1972-1989

The fonds consists of raw footage, archival footage, sound recordings, masters, final mixes, other intermediate film versions or elements, research materials, publicity materials and digital copies from three main projects: 1) Chabot Solo – 3 films on early aviator and WWI pilot Charles Chabot, covering his early flights on different aircraft and the development of aviation in general right through to the Concorde; 2) By the Seat of their Pants, a 1989 documentary on Canadian bush pilots; and 3) Trident Trigull – raw footage from a documentary on the amphibious airplane developed in Burnaby, British Columbia, produced for CTV’s W5. Research materials gathered by Harris as he wrote the Chabot Solo films or By the Seat of their Pants include textual records, photographs (including negatives and slides), and home movies. The fonds is arranged by project into three series.

Harris, Les, 1947-
Billie Houseman fonds
CA ON00420 HOU · Fonds · 1941-2013

Fonds consists of textual, graphic and audio-visual material documenting Billie Houseman’s 39 year career with Air Canada from 1944 to 1983. Records include: three albums of photographs, clippings, and textual records; a memoir in two volumes; several files or envelopes of correspondence and photographs, as well as loose photographs that were used in the memoir; an interview on DVDs; and, copies of Trans-Canada Air Lines or Air Canada films. There is also some material showing Billie’s participation as a retiree, such as, for example, a speech to the Canada Maple Wings Association. Fonds has 11 files and four items arranged in no particular order.

Houseman, Lillian, 1920-2012
Carol Anne Lindquist fonds
CA ON00420 LIN · Fonds · 1956-1967, 2008-2009

Fonds consists of 18 files of textual and photographic material documenting Carol Anne Lindquist’s desire to be a stewardess. Many of these documents explain the flight attendants’ responsibilities and routines and how they were to be performed. Records include: two scrapbooks, TCA manuals, luggage tags, correspondence, speeches, financial documents, newspaper clippings and a photograph of Carol Anne Linquist. There is also some material showing Carol Anne’s participation as a former employee, such as, for example, material from the Canada Maple Wings Association.

Lindquist, Carol Anne
Stephen Sebastyan Fonds
CA ON00420 SBN · Fonds · 1928-2006

Fonds contains records created and gathered over the course of Stephen Sebastyan’s career as a public servant, educator, and engineer. The fonds also includes records related to his education, his Second World War experience, and his experience immigrating to Canada. The records predominantly show his work with the Department of Transport where he was responsible for the creation of the policies, standards and guidelines as well as directing all construction and development projects for Canada’s airports. The fonds has been arranged into four series: SBN-1 AK Manuals; SBN-2 Education and Early Career Files; SBN-3 Transport Canada and Late Career Files; and SBN-4 Photographs and Lecture slides.

Sebastyan, Stephen, 1928-2010
Gordon F. Hoffos fonds
CA ON00420 GFH · Fonds · 1942-2006

Fonds consists of photographs and textual records accumulated by Gordon Francis Hoffos during the course of his aviation career, but primarily covering the early years, from 1942 to 1959. The fonds is comprised of five files: GFH-001 Canadian Forces records; GFH-002 Clippings and ephemera; GFH-003 Correspondence; GFH-004 Loose photographs; and GFH-005 Photograph album.

Hoffos, Gordon Francis, 1920-2009
CAVM Photograph Collection
Collection · Reproduced 1960-2001 (originally created ca. 1908-1989)

The CAVM Photograph Collection was gathered by the National Aviation Museum over time in order to preserve a visual record of aviation in Canada. The Museum used these photographs in exhibits, for historical reference, for reference in constructing models, and for restoration projects. Some original photographs (prints or negatives) were added to the Museum’s permanent collection, but selections were also made from photograph albums, scrapbooks, and prints, that were then copied and returned. Contributors may have been the original photographers, sharing or donating their own work, or aviation enthusiasts or historians that had copied photographs from other collections. Many small groups of photographs were donated by individuals and families with connections to aviation. The Museum created preservation copy negatives of the selected photographs, giving each copy negative a sequential number. The Collection is arranged in three series: CAVM-1 Negatives, CAVM-2 Prints, and CAVM-3 Card catalogue. The card catalogue was created to facilitate access to the Collection. Each card has information on the photograph with a small print glued to the card as a visual reference. The catalogue has five Photographic Print (PP) sub-series: PP01 General Aircraft by Manufacturer; PP02 National Aviation Museum Collection (historical photographs of Museum aircraft or conservation photographs taken by Museum staff); PP03 People, Organizations, Events, Gliders/Blimps, Airports/Air Fields; PP04 Hawker Siddeley Canada; and PP05 Miscellaneous (Museum displays, events, public relations, staff, site, models and engines).

Jeffrey Hale Supple Fonds
CA ON00420 SUP · Fonds · 1924-1935, 1999

The fonds consists of original letters written by Jeffrey Hale Supple and by the correspondents that his mother wrote to following his death. There are no outgoing letters written by Supple’s mother. There are also three photograph albums documenting Jeffrey Hale Supple’s career from 1928 to 1934, and one photograph album that may not have belonged to Supple, but which documents another Royal Air Force (RAF) service member’s experience while stationed in Baghdad from circa 1924 to 1926. Work of museum staff and volunteers have been included in the fonds, including photocopies and transcriptions of the letters, and supplementary research (mostly copied articles). The fonds has been arranged in five series: Original letters; Photocopies of letters; Transcriptions of letters; Supplementary Information; and, Photograph albums. Original letters were given sequential point numbers after the catalogue number 1967.1157, ranging from 1967.1157.1 to 1967.1157.131. The photocopies and transcriptions of the letters were given global catalogue numbers 1967.1157.200 and 1967.1157.300 respectively. The photograph albums were given global catalogue numbers 1967.1157.400, 1967.1157.500, 1967.1157.600, and 1967.1157.700, but were also designated with letters A-D. Individual photographs were then given a sequential number based on their placement in the album, such as, for example A-1 for the first photograph in Album A. The supplementary information was given global catalogue number 1967.1157.900. The number 1967.1157.800 was not used.

Hale Supple, Jeffrey, 1903-1934
CA ON00420 HAJ · Collection · [193-?] - 1997, predominant 1977-1997

The Collection contains draft and published articles written by Hardy and four files of correspondence sent or received by Hardy, including around 150 amicable exchanges with Jalbert or his company Jalbert Aerology Labratory, Inc. There are also letters sent to different associations and companies to promote an understanding of Jalbert’s contributions to aviation. The letters between Hardy and Jalbert often touch on the latter’s current scientific activities. Other correspondence sent by Hardy reflects his efforts to historicize Jalbert. There are also three files of clippings, photographs, notes, and other textual documents gathered by Hardy over time, and one file containing genealogical research that Hardy conducted on the Jalbert family.

Hardy, Louis-Laurent, 1918-2005
Fred Shortt Fonds
CA ON00420 SHO · Fonds · 1923-1996, predominant 1955-1992

Fonds includes: trade literature; correspondence; handwritten and typed notes; speeches; reprints clippings, and drafts of articles, photographs, technical drawings and other records. The files seem to be mostly personal subject files on aircraft, aviation companies, and other related topics, crossing all eras of aviation. Correspondence could be written by or addressed to Shortt. It could have also been gathered or copied by Shortt, but originally written or addressed to a third-party. The photographs seem to be copies from the Museum’s photograph collection. The files have no particular order, but files on similar topics are grouped together. For example, all Canadair files are grouped together.

Shortt, A. J.
Bill Law fonds
CA ON00420 LAW · Fonds · 1930, 1951-1972, 1992

The fonds consists of Law’s files on the design of oversize tires for operations from unprepared terrain. Law investigated the use of these tires on J-3, Beaver, Otter, Twin Otter, Caribou and Buffalo aircraft. The files include correspondence, reports, technical drawings, and notes on the investigations and research Law undertook while at De Havilland, especially when he was working with Weldy Phipps on the further application of his design of oversize tires. The fonds is arranged into three series: LAW-1 Curriculum vitae and miscellaneous documents; LAW-2 deHavilland (and some Phipps) files; and, LAW-3 Weldy Phipps Studies (Oversize Tires).

Law, Bill
Kenneth H. Sullivan fonds
CA ON00420 SUL · Fonds · 1940?-1984

The fonds consists of archives that Sullivan gathered during his early training and career, his RCAF service, and during his career at Pratt & Whitney Canada. There is also material presented to Sullivan upon his retirement from Pratt and Whitney Canada in 1984. Lastly, there is research material and proofs for the book Power: The Pratt & Whitney Canada Story. The records have been arranged into four series: SUL-1 Training, Education and Early Career; SUL-2 Pratt and Whitney Canada Career; SUL-3 Writing of Power: The Pratt and Whitney Canada Story; and, SUL-4 Photograph research for Power: The Pratt and Whitney Canada Story.

Sullivan, Kenneth H., 1922-
Robert Johnson Fonds
CA ON00420 JOH · Fonds · 1916-1984

The fonds consists primarily of personal and company records from Johnson’s career at Malton, first at National Steel Car and Foundry, then Victory Aircraft Limited, Avro Aircraft Limited, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited, Douglas Aircraft Company, and McDonnell Douglas. There is also some early material from when he lived in Montreal, including photographs taken while he worked at Fairchild Aircraft Limited, and material from at least one relative that also had experiences in aviation, as well as a few drawings published by the Canadian Aviation Historical Society. The fonds has been arranged in seven series: JOH-1 National Steel Car and Foundry and Victory Aircraft Limited; JOH-2 Avro and De Havilland; JOH-3 McDonnell Douglas; JOH-4 Scrapbook and Photograph Books; JOH-5 Montages; JOH-6 Photographs; and, JOH-7 Drawings.

Johnson, Robert A., 1914-1995
CA ON00420 HS · Fonds · 1945-1979

Fonds consists of photographic negatives and films that show the work A.V. Roe Canada Limited’s Aircraft and Gas Turbine divisions for the period 1945-1955, the subsidiaries Avro Aircraft Limited and Orenda Engines Limited for the period 1955-1962, and Hawker Siddeley Canada’s Orenda Engines Limited subsidiary, 1962-1979. The photographic negatives from two series, the Numeric and E series, document work at the plants in Malton and Nobel, Ontario. The third negative series, the PR series, appears to be a public relations series with images used for company advertising and publications, such as newsletters. The series of films by A.V. Roe Canada were copied or accumulated by the Museum over time.

Hawker Siddeley Canada Limited
CA ON00420 GVI · Collection · 1940-1971

Collection consists of photographs and textual records created by the RCAF in the process of inventorying its fleet of ground vehicles. The technical data sheets provide detailed descriptions of the make, model and specifications of the required parts for each vehicle, including engines, tires, and batteries. Additional equipment requirements are also noted on the sheets. The photographs show the different vehicles from 3/4 view of left and right sides. The vehicles are grouped by function (e.g. snow
removal, medical, tow trucks etc.) with each vehicle type having its own code within that class of vehicle and different models further coded (e.g. L20-D57-1705 - where L represents the function, 20 the number of variation, D57 the type and 1705 the specific vehicle model). Files were originally housed in binders but have now been moved to folders and boxed, each group being arranged alphabetically based on the original binder titles.

Roger Beebe fonds
CA ON00420 BEE · Fonds · 1964-1968

Fonds consists of 102 colour slides taken between 1964-1968 of NATO aircraft and the airbases where RCAF 1 Wing was stationed in Marville, France, and Lahr, Germany. Fonds also consists of 7 crests owned by Roger Beebe during the course of his RCAF career. Slides and crests are arranged in a numeric order established in the initial inventory.

Beebe, Roger
Vachon Family fonds
CA ON00420 VAC · Fonds · 1920-1967, predominant 1920-1939

Fonds consists of photographs that illustrate Roméo Vachon’s early career as a mechanic and pilot. There is an item collected after the year of Roméo Vachon's death and so it is possible some of the material was gathered together in preparation for one of Georgette Vachon's publications. The fonds is arranged in three series: 1) Collected photographs; 2) Canadian Airways Limited photographs; and 3) Laurentide Air Service photographs.

Vachon Family
CA ON00420 AET · Discrete Item · [1967?]

The item is one copy of multiple duplicate albums created by the Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment (AETE) to commemorate its project to break the altitude record in 1967. The Canadian record was set by Wing Commander R.A. White in the CF-104 Starfighter 12700 at the Canadian Forces Base Uplands in Ottawa. The aircraft reached 100,110 feet. The album consists of black and white photographs or photo composites showing the CF-104, White, the ground crew and other personnel preparing for the flight and after its successful completion. The documents are copies of letters of congratulations to White from the Minister of National Defense and the Chief of the Defense Staff, as well as a memorandum from the Chief of the Defense Staff to the Commander of the AETE. The diagrams are copies showing the flight profile, the climb angle, and the altitude over time. The album has a hand-written dedication to Joe by R.A. White written on its first page.

Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment