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Robert A. Logan fonds File
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Copies of published articles written by Robert A. Logan

Folder contains copies of articles: "echoes"; "the precise speakers"; "aerial surveys in Africa"; "what happened to Ranald MacDonald"; "the 19th base-line"; "aerial photographic surveying"; "1st air photographs by a D.L.S."; "some commercial uses of air-photo surveying"; "Musquodoboit - Beaver Hill House"; "aviation in the Arctic"; "flying in central Africa" "staking Canada's Arctic claim" and various D.L.S. reports.

Certificates for Robert Logan

File contains: Explorers Club membership certificate; Nova Scotia Technical College Land Surveying diploma; Dominion Land Surveyor certificate; certificate stating that he had sailed in the South Pacific and a certificate stating that George IV has appointed Robert Archibald Logan the rank of Pilot Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Special Reserve.

Canadian Arctic exploration journals : [notebooks]

These two journals document Robert Logan's experience on board the CGS "Arctic". The ship was captained by Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier; the officer in charge was John Davidson (J.D.) Craig and squadron leader Robert A. Logan was the air board representative.

Colonel Robert A. Logan's reports and letters relating to the northern Canada expedition

This file contains material relating to the expedition to the Canadian north to study field wireless. The 1922 Canadian Arctic expedition. The CGS "Arctic" was captained by Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier; the officer in charge was John Davidson (J.D.) Craig and squadron leader Robert A. Logan was the air board representative. The expedition achieved the northern most point of 76˚20’ N which is located around the Baffin Bay.

Photograph album of the Canadian Arctic expedition

Photographs are of the 1922 Canadian Arctic expedition. The CGS "Arctic" was captained by Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier; the officer in charge was John Davidson (J.D.) Craig and squadron leader Robert A. Logan was the air board representative. The expedition achieved the northern most point of 76˚20’ N which is located around the Baffin Bay. The album contains 70 b&w photographs.

Robert A. Logan's career scrapbook : [photographs, newspaper clippings, magazine articles and memorbilia]

This scrapbook contains memorabilia; photographs; newspaper and magazine articles from Logan's time working in Rhodesia Africa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the Lindbergh expedition to Greenland; finding manganese concretion in Nova Scotia; becoming the general manager of the Irish Airways and re-entering the air force for World War II.
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