Photograph of a crashed airplane, front and side view, 02/1941

Item is an original black and white photograph showing the front and side view of a crashed airplane with wreckage in the foreground. MS. COLL. 76 (Banting), Box 67, Folder 1 Title based on contents of photographs. Note with photographs reads: '1989. These pictures were taken at the site of the...

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spelling ftunitorheritage:oai:http://heritage.utoronto.ca/fedora:default_11874 2023-05-15T17:21:46+02:00 Photograph of a crashed airplane, front and side view, 02/1941 (author) 1 photographs 11 x 17 cm. http://link.library.utoronto.ca/insulin/digobject.cfm?Idno=P10058http://www.library.utoronto.ca/insulin/jpegs/Insulin_k_P10058/Insulin_k_P10058_0001-x-0.jpg unknown P10059 P10060 P10061 P10062 Banting Frederick Grant Sir 1891-1941 - Death StillImage photograph ftunitorheritage 2018-09-15T14:22:25Z Item is an original black and white photograph showing the front and side view of a crashed airplane with wreckage in the foreground. MS. COLL. 76 (Banting), Box 67, Folder 1 Title based on contents of photographs. Note with photographs reads: '1989. These pictures were taken at the site of the airplane crash that took the life of Sir Frederick Banting. The airplane was a Hudson bomber and was being ferried to Britain at the time and crashed wither in Labrador or Newfoundland. I'm not sure now which it was. I worked for Canadian Airways Ltd. at Moncton and some of our planes went to the scene and came back with these pictures. It happened either late in 1940 or early 1941 K. F. Chapman.' Sent to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Banting, Toronto by K.F. Chapman in 1989 and then donated to the Thomas Fisher Library by Howard Banting in 1996. Banting was en route to England when his plane, a Lockheed Hudson bomber, crashed on the east coast of Newfoundland on February 20, 1941. Shortly after take-off from Gander the plane had developed mechanical problems. The pilot, J.C. Mackey, attempted to bring the plane down near Musgrave Harbour but hit a tree on landing. Both the radio operator and the navigator were killed on the impact and Banting was fatally injured. He died the next day. The pilot survived. Still Image Newfoundland University of Toronto: Heritage U of T Newfoundland Hudson
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Frederick Grant
Sir
1891-1941 - Death
spellingShingle Banting
Frederick Grant
Sir
1891-1941 - Death
Photograph of a crashed airplane, front and side view, 02/1941
topic_facet Banting
Frederick Grant
Sir
1891-1941 - Death
description Item is an original black and white photograph showing the front and side view of a crashed airplane with wreckage in the foreground. MS. COLL. 76 (Banting), Box 67, Folder 1 Title based on contents of photographs. Note with photographs reads: '1989. These pictures were taken at the site of the airplane crash that took the life of Sir Frederick Banting. The airplane was a Hudson bomber and was being ferried to Britain at the time and crashed wither in Labrador or Newfoundland. I'm not sure now which it was. I worked for Canadian Airways Ltd. at Moncton and some of our planes went to the scene and came back with these pictures. It happened either late in 1940 or early 1941 K. F. Chapman.' Sent to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Banting, Toronto by K.F. Chapman in 1989 and then donated to the Thomas Fisher Library by Howard Banting in 1996. Banting was en route to England when his plane, a Lockheed Hudson bomber, crashed on the east coast of Newfoundland on February 20, 1941. Shortly after take-off from Gander the plane had developed mechanical problems. The pilot, J.C. Mackey, attempted to bring the plane down near Musgrave Harbour but hit a tree on landing. Both the radio operator and the navigator were killed on the impact and Banting was fatally injured. He died the next day. The pilot survived.
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