Billy Bishop’s mother and father.
Bishop as a Royal Military College Cadet.
Bishop as an observer in the Royal Flying Corps.
With 60 Squadron at Filescamp Farm in 1917. From left to right: Mongoose Soden, Bishop, Grid Caldwell, Moley Molesworth and Spencer Horn. Photo: Imperial War Museum, London
With King George V and other officers at Windsor Park in 1918.
Spencer Horn.
Arthur Benbow.
Bishop sighting through his Lewis gun on the Nieuport.
An Albatros D.V.: British soldiers looking at the German plane in Allied hands. Photo: Royal Canadian Air Force
German Fokker D.V. II. Photo: Royal Canadian Air Force
The S.E. 5A. Photo: Royal Canadian Air Force
Sopwith triplane of the R.N.A.S. Photo: Royal Canadian Air Force
The R.E. 7. Photo: Royal Canadian Air Force
Farman Shorthorn. Photo: Royal Canadian Air Force
The wedding of Billy Bishop to Margaret Burden at the Timothy Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto, 1917.
Billy Bishop and Margaret in 1917, soon after their marriage.
Bishop beside his Nieuport at Filescamp aerodrome, 1917.
Baron Manfred von Richthofen. Photo: Imperial War Museum, London
Bishop with group at Hounslow, 1918. Larry Callahan is second from right.
Some of Bishop’s decorations and trophies. Note the windshield with bullet hole in it the day he became an ace by shooting down his fifth enemy plane.
Eighty-five Squadron at St. Omer, France; formation of S.E. 5A’s with Bishop’s plane in the foreground. Photo: Royal Canadian Air Force