Collection search - Flying Officer Wallace Larocque was one of the Ottawa men who returned and got a highly personal and enthusiastic welcome when he stepped into the station. With his mother, Mrs A. Larocque (135 Balsam Avenue, Ottawa), on his right arm and his sister, Janet, on his left, he agrees that it's mighty good to be back. Friends greeting the flying officer were, left to right: Mrs. A. J. Whitelock, Mrs. R. Ollerenshaw and Mrs. L. Davis
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Record information – Brief Flying Officer Wallace Larocque was one of the Ottawa men who returned and got a highly personal and enthusiastic welcome when he stepped into the station. With his mother, Mrs A. Larocque (135 Balsam Avenue, Ottawa), on his right arm and his sister, Janet, on his left, he agrees that it's mighty good to be back. Friends greeting the flying officer were, left to right: Mrs. A. J. Whitelock, Mrs. R. Ollerenshaw and Mrs. L. Davis
Hierarchical level:ItemDate:[22 December 1943].Reference:R112, RG24, Volume number: 36137Item no. (creator):PL-23417Type of material:PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:5559131Context of this record: -
Record information – Details Date(s):[22 December 1943].Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:1 photograph : b&w neg.Language of material:EnglishFinding aid no.:Source:GovernmentFormer archival reference no.: -
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