Sioux Lookout, ON
Photographs



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  1. Back of the Mess Hall during the winter months - November 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  2. Passing away the time in the Radar Maintenance section - November 1955.
    Personnel are unidentified, but it is interesting to note that the airman on the right is looking at an "Eaton's Christmas catalog".
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  3. Unidentified Radar Maint technician working in the switchboard - November 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  4. USAF helicopter on approach over the barracks - October 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  5. USAF helicopter about to land at the domestic site - October 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  6. USAF helicopter about to land at the domestic site - October 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  7. USAF helicopter parked at the domestic site - October 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  8. USAF helicopter parked at the domestic site - October 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  9. USAF helicopter parked at the domestic site - October 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  10. Unidentified dancers in the club - September 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  11. Fran Cronwell (far left) at a social function - September 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  12. S/Sgt Don Cronwell at the "Gate House" - August 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  13. Aerial photo of the town of Sioux Lookout - July 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  14. Aerial photo showing the road to Hudson - July 1955.
    You would turn right to go to the base.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  15. Aerial photo of the Sioux Lookout airport - July 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  16. S/Sgt Don Cronwell at the switchboard - May 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  17. Alex Duchuck operating the "Cat" at a wash-out area - April 1955.
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.

  18. Don Cronwell leaning on his Desoto - February 1955.
    Do you know why he is smiling?
    Courtesy Don Cronwell.



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