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The RCAF's two photo squadrons, 413 and 414, carry out annual photographic operations covering the Dominion, and the pictures their far-ranging planes take are processed at Rockcliffe's No.1 Photo Establishment, in which ther scene above was taken. The above picture shows a mosaic, made up of hundreds of individual aerial photos laid together. When re-photographed a single picture covering a huge area results. AERIA1 photos taken by the RCAF are turned over to Mines and Resources, Army. and other government departments for mapping and other purposes. Note: this is an old picture, and unfortunately shows WD's no longer in the Air Force. - Possibly it could be cropped to excluse them.
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Two million square miles of Canada are stored in special fireproff vaults at the RCAFIs No.1 Photo Establishment, Rockcliffe, preserved on photographic negatives taken by aircraft of 22 photo Wing, which has the job o f covering the Dominion by aerial photography. Shown above are just a few of the negative rolls which represent thousands of flying hours and painstaking aerial photographic work by the RCAF, and which are playing a big part in developing our natural resources and pushing back our northern frontiers. The aerial pictures are used by the Department of Mines and Resources and other government departments, as well as by the Army, for mapping. In addition, many commercial uses are made of the photos. (RCAF Photo)
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Airmen of hte RCAF's No.1 Photo Establishment at Rockcliffe, just outside Ottawa, are shown above processing aerial photos taken by the Air Force photographic aircraft which operate across the Dominion each year, covering the country by aerial photography. The Establishment is one of the most modern in existence.
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Daily journal for 1921, diary of Mrs. Frances Gladys O'Kelly
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Agriculture, Dominion Department of
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Blackfly Stream in swamp - Blackfly breed only in running water - Goose Bay, Labrador
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Collecting Mosquito Larvae and making biological assessments at infested bog - Goose Bay, Labrador
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Tracking vehicles were required to reach biting fly breeding areas - South Arctic forest south of Churchill, Manitoba
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Field study station in a Mosquitos pool showing cages for individual and mass raining of Mosquitos - Churchill, Manitoba
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Testing biting fly repellants applied to forearms and legs in forest. South of Churchill, Manitoba
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Collecting Blackfly from interior of Cage used in Blackfly emergence studies in small stream - Churchill, Manitoba
AINA-48-4
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Misqutos-infested swamp - White cards bearing petri dishes were used to assess spray destribution and D.D.T deposit - Watson Lake, Yukon
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Aerosol generator mounted on vehicle spraying insecticide against Blackfly and Mosquitos - Whitehorse, Yukon
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Biting Fly Control Studies - View of river canyon - Blackfly breed in great numbers in the rapids. New Whitehorse, Yukon
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Biting Fly Control Studies - Experimental spraying by R.C.A.F. Dakota (c.47) to control mosquitos luminescent-panel on vehicle marks spray spot - Churchill, Manitoba
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Aerial view of Mosquito-breeding sphagnum bog. - 17 miles of bogs sprayed with DDT - Goose Bay, Labrador
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John Galt standing by cairn at Griffith Island
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