Switch to full style
This is the place where the majority of the warbird (aircraft that have survived military service) discussions will take place. Specialized forums may be added in the new future
Post a reply

Family photo album thread

Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:25 pm

I resently posted some photos (B-26 on Cactus) taken by my Great Uncle, Capt. Edward H Morrison during his service in the South Pacific in WWII. I was thinking how many unique Warbird related photographs there must be out there sitting in a shoebox or cedar chests, seen only by that persons family? So why not start a Family photo album thread? So I challenge all you WIXer to get you butts up in the attic, deep in the closet, or down in the basement and dig out thoses old war time photos and post them for all of us to learn from and enjoy!

I'll start with my Grandfather, Lawrence "Mac" MacClendon 11th Airborne, 188thGIR

Image
Mac
Image
Proud of his coconut!
Image
Taken as he went out the door on PNG.
Image
Dreaming of home.

I can't wait to see what's out there!

Re: Family photo album thread

Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:46 pm

I did my dad's album a while back:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5954&p=49760&hilit=itami#p49760

(Six years? Time flies a lot faster than anything my dad rode in...)

Since then I've found a better shot of the P-84B my dad's sitting in:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/my_public_ ... 533659914/

Re: Family photo album thread

Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:05 pm

Yeah! That's what I'm talking about!

Thanks Chris

Re: Family photo album thread

Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:08 pm

Alright, as I said in my other thread (B-26 on Cactus) I have some more photos of when my Great Uncle Edward H Morrison was in flight training at the Ryan School of Aeronautics, Randolph, and Kelly Fields 1941. There is really one gem in them, lets see if you can pick it out?

Image
Image
Image
Posed shots at the Ryan School of Aeronautics, Hemet Ca.

Image
A little hazing going on by upperclassmen. Uncle Ed is the guy on the right with the devilish smile.

Image
The "Taj Mahal" Randolph Field, Tx.

The following photos are of Randolph and Kelly Fields, in Texas
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

Image
HOLY COW! lOOK AT THAT!!!!!!!! :shock:

Image

Hope you like'em.

Re: Family photo album thread

Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:35 am

Cool thread.... I'll have to see what I have in the archives...

Re: Family photo album thread

Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:23 pm

You also need to wonder how many albums and photos got pitched out after 'gramps' died and no one had any interest in old airplane pictures. I threw out two boxes of old family (I guess) photos after my parents died since neither one identified anyone on any but a very few of hundreds of very old photos and with no Aunts or Uncles to ask, they meant nothing to me beyond being 80+ year old BROWNIE pictures of people I didn't know and could never identify. Sad but I have enough of my own crap to drag around :|

Re: Family photo album thread

Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:59 pm

.
Last edited by Mark Allen M on Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:57 pm

I have posted some of these before...

Image
Chalmers Dennison (R) and Hollywood Carter. 60th FS, 33rd FG CBI 1944

Image
AC Chalmers Dennison

Image
Jug Driver 1944 Assam India

Image
Then to P-38's late 1944. Dad and Hollywood

Image

Image
The big Hunt

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:57 pm

Redtracer wrote:Image
HOLY COW! lOOK AT THAT!!!!!!!! :shock:

What is that? BT wit a Daimler or something? :shock:

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:10 pm

NO SIR, that there be's a CONSOLIDATED PB-2a dragged around by a supercharged CURTISS CONQUEROR of 675 H.P.. there was also a single set fighter version :vom:

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:12 pm

Can I add a personal Photo? :drink3: ... Why not!

Image

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:41 pm

I've been waiting for someone to ask what the PB-2a was! Would love to have one!!!!!

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:54 pm

I've posted these before...

Dad at work @ North American, Dallas @ 1945
Image

My Uncle, G.N. Jones @ Cerignola Italy...783rd BS
Image

DFC ceremony
Image

My Uncle, Windell Jones @ USS Dionysus. He was a signals guy in the Pacific, made it to Tokyo Harbor on surrender day.
Image

Mom and her two brothers...
Image

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:27 pm

The Inspector wrote:You also need to wonder how many albums and photos got pitched out after 'gramps' died and no one had any interest in old airplane pictures. I threw out two boxes of old family (I guess) photos after my parents died since neither one identified anyone on any but a very few of hundreds of very old photos and with no Aunts or Uncles to ask, they meant nothing to me beyond being 80+ year old BROWNIE pictures of people I didn't know and could never identify. Sad but I have enough of my own crap to drag around :|


While I was working on my History BA, I was a full time Garbage man. This was in the day when a garbage man actually lifted a can up and tipped it into the garbage truck hopper.

Anyways, I found several WWII histories in the trash. Numerous photos, letters and other items. ;

I have found photos of Bombing raids on Germany and Occupied Europe taken from a B-24;
I have found an history of a WWII USO dancer;
I have found photos and history of a WWII B-25 gunner shot down during invasion of Italy Sept 10, 1943;
I have found photos and letters of a famous English Chrildren's author (bombed out of her house in May 41) who had a pen pal in Chicago during WWII.

Not every garbage man has a background in social science, so I am sure that many histories and photos go into the land fill. Sad but True.


See the links in the message in this link to read about A/C George Bialis, who history was found in the garbage. Writer Bob Green wrote five columns in the Chicago Tribune about the young cadet, killed in an aviaiton accident in California in 1943.


http://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/ ... AZ-5517515

Re: Family photo album thread

Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:36 pm

TonyM wrote:
The Inspector wrote:You also need to wonder how many albums and photos got pitched out after 'gramps' died and no one had any interest in old airplane pictures. I threw out two boxes of old family (I guess) photos after my parents died since neither one identified anyone on any but a very few of hundreds of very old photos and with no Aunts or Uncles to ask, they meant nothing to me beyond being 80+ year old BROWNIE pictures of people I didn't know and could never identify. Sad but I have enough of my own crap to drag around :|


While I was working on my History BA, I was a full time Garbage man. This was in the day when a garbage man actually lifted a can up and tipped it into the garbage truck hopper.

Anyways, I found several WWII histories in the trash. Numerous photos, letters and other items. ;

I have found photos of Bombing raids on Germany and Occupied Europe taken from a B-24;
I have found an history of a WWII USO dancer;
I have found photos and history of a WWII B-25 gunner shot down during invasion of Italy Sept 10, 1943;
I have found photos and letters of a famous English Chrildren's author (bombed out of her house in May 41) who had a pen pal in Chicago during WWII.

Not every garbage man has a background in social science, so I am sure that many histories and photos go into the land fill. Sad but True.


See the links in the message in this link to read about A/C George Bialis, who history was found in the garbage. Writer Bob Green wrote five columns in the Chicago Tribune about the young cadet, killed in an aviaiton accident in California in 1943.


http://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/ ... AZ-5517515



Here is the first article written about A/C George Bialis, whose history was found in the garbage 50 years after his death.


http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1995 ... e-dear-mom


TonyM
Post a reply