Metz, France
Photographs



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  1. Lindy with her English grandmother in front of PMQs - December 1955.
    We were very pleased to move into the PMQs once they were completed and ready for occupancy.
    Courtesy Dorothy Blais.

  2. Some of our PMQ neighbours trying to keep warm - December 1955.
    Courtesy Dorothy Blais.

  3. Heavily damaged Maginot line pill-box - December 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  4. Memorial ceremony at the Metz War Monument - November 1955.
    I believe the men wearing the striped shirts were POW survivors.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  5. Memorial ceremony at the Metz War Monument - November 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  6. Memorial ceremony at the Metz War Monument - November 1955.
    The older man would probably be a veteran of World War I.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  7. Memorial ceremony at the Metz War Monument - November 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  8. This German military cemetery, located near Metz, was not very well maintained at the time - November 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  9. Rue Serpenoise - November 1955.
    Courtesy Joe Milner.

  10. (L-R) Tom Tappin, Hank Rifle, Lou Lecompte, Lou Cadieux and a French Gendarme at Orly Airport - 3 October 1955.
    We were awaiting the arrival of Lester Pearson who was on his way to Moscow for a UN meeting.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  11. The late-great photo type and stand-up comic, Cpl Hank Rifle, on duty in Paris, getting his shoes shined - Ocrober 1955.
    We were there to meet Lester Pearson who was on his way to a memorable meeting in Moscow with a stop-over in Paris.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  12. Another view of Cpl Hank Rifle getting his shoes shined - October 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  13. Hank Rifle haggling over the price of a shoe-shine - October 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  14. A visit to Paris meant seeing some of the sights - October 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  15. Another tourist spot while in Paris - October 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  16. The French-Italian border area - October 1955.
    Airman Grondin next to the car.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  17. A trip to Nice in southern France - October 1955.
    Denis Goulet with a group of orphans.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  18. Denis Goulet waving from his Geneva hotel - October 1955.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  19. Denis Goulet and Grondin in Geneva - October 1955.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  20. Grondin in Geneva - October 1955.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  21. I set this photo at the Foire de Metz and Hank Rifle took the shot - October 1955.
    It was used in virtually every newspaper across Canada. That's me in the middle along with the other sandwich au jambon.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  22. The French fair in Metz - October 1955.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  23. Cathedral in Metz - September 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  24. Ray Stone at the Porte des Allemande (German Gates) - September 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  25. I drew this map which was included in the press kits for visiting media types and familiarization kits for visiting dignitaries - September 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  26. I lived on the economy with four other RCAF types at 7 rue du Maitre Echivin on the ground floor of a house owned by the Remy family - August 1955.
    This is a photo of Tommy Tapin and Lorne Callaghan teaching English to a few of the Remy children.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  27. (L-R) Tommy Tapin (Air Div HQ Clerk) and Ray Stone strolling along rue Serpentoise in Metz - August 1955.
    Courtesy Ray Stone.

  28. Assorted photos from the Charlemagne Bar - 1953 to 1985.
    Courtesy As Indicated.

  29. Mirabelle Parade - August 1955.
    Courtesy As Indicated.

  30. Denis Goulet taking a stroll down the Rue de Serpenoise in Metz - August 1955.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  31. (L-R) Michel Bernier and Denis Goulet taking a stroll down the Rue de Serpenoise in Metz - August 1955.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  32. Another nearby bunker - August 1955.
    Courtesy Frank Powers

  33. Tomb of the "Unknown Soldier" in Metz - August 1955.
    Courtesy Frank Powers

  34. Taking a stroll down the rue Serpenoise - July 1955.
    (L-R) Grondin, Michel Bernier, Denis Goulet.
    Courtesy Denis Goulet.

  35. French employee at the Bristol Bar - July 1955.
    Courtesy Iola Little (now Whiteside).

  36. Canadians Are Here! - 29 June 1955.
    Newspaper clipping.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  37. The Baptism of our daughter Lindy - June 1955.
    This took place at Ars Laquenexy with Connie and Chuck Champagne as Godparents.
    Courtesy Dorothy Blais.

  38. A celebration tea after the Baptism - June 1955.
    We lived on the economy at 44a Chemin Sous les Vignes, devant les Ponts.
    Courtesy Dorothy Blais.

  39. Intersection in Metz with signs indicating directions to major cities - June 1955.
    Courtesy Paul Martin.

  40. Travel to Europe by Cruise Ship - 11 May 1955.
    Courtesy As Indicated.

  41. RCAF Movements Unit in Paris moves from 35 Avenue Montaigne to 8 Rue Murillo - March 1955.
    Courtesy Skip McKimm.



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Updated: November 26, 2004