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WW1 - Georges Guynemer in his SPADGeorges Guynemer (1894-1917) - popular hero and an airman of distinction, Guynemer won many medals in his prolific career. Photograph published in September 1917
GUYNEMER/HEROS DE FRANCEFrance mourns the death of her greatest aviator, Georges-Marie Guynemer Date: 1917
Tank Memorial with Guynemer Memorial behind, Poelkapelle Date: 2016
GUYNEMER IN HIS NIEUPORTGEORGES GUYNEMER Both popular hero and an airman of distinction, Guynemer won many medals in his prolific career Date: 1916
Guynemer memorial, Poelcapelle, BelgiumVillage square, Poelcapelle, Belgium, with the memorial to the French fighter pilot Georges Guynemer who was lost in 1917. Date: circa 1920s
WW1 - Guynemer with proud relatives at his home in CompiegneWW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917), a top fighter ace, Lieutenant, Captain and Commander of the Storks Squadron for France during World War I
WW1 - Guynemer gets his Captains stripes, 3rd March 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 -1917) was a top air fighter for France during World War I. He became an ace by his fifth victory in February 1916
WW1 - Guynemer goes into action, June 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917) was a top fighter ace for France during World War I, and promoted to Lieutenant. He was a French national hero at the time of his death
WW1 - Guynemer with flag of first air group, Longvic, DijonWW1 - Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917) was a top fighter ace for France during World War I, and a French national hero at the time of his death
WW1 - Lieu Guynemer and Capitaine Brocard after 5th VictoryWW1 - Lieutenant Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917) and Capitaine Felix Antonin Brocard commander of Escadrille N.3 (Storks)
Guynemer and d Esperey with SPAD VIIGeorges Marie Ludovick Jules Guynemer (1894-1917), French pilot and fighter ace (right), briefing General Louis Franchet d Esperey (1856-1942) on the SPAD VIIs Hispano-Suiza engine in June 1917
Guynemer - Le retour de l AS. On reverse - GUYNEMER AU PANTHɏ N - Jour de la Toussaint - 1917. Further information follows heading. Maurice Busset (1879-1936)
Les Grands As : Fonck - Guynemer - Madon - Nungesser - Heurtaux. On reverse - BLASONS ET COSTUMES DES CHEVALIERS Aɒ IENS - giving further information in French. Maurice Busset (1879-1936)
Souvenir ashtray - L As des As with an embossed image of a French bi-plane and the French Ace Georges Guynemer. Commemorative Ware
Tatler front cover featuring Captain Guynemer, 1917Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894 - 1917), French military aviator, credited with the destruction of 53 enemy planes, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler
Mme Villiers De LA NoueMADAME VILLIERS DE LA NOUE, (right), sister of the famous aviator GEORGE-MARIE GUYNEMER, standing on a snowy pavement with a female companion while two men sort out her car boot! Date: 1930s
Lieutenant Guynemer, French military aviator, in flightLieutenant Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917), famous French military aviator, who was killed in action during the First World War. Seen here in full flight. Date: 1915-1917
Lieutenant Guynemer, French military aviator, WW1Lieutenant Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917), famous French military aviator, who was killed in action during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, standing at the side of his aeroplane
Georges Guynemer, portrait. First World War Ace, 54 Kills, Born 24th December 1894, had his first victory on the 19th July 1915. He was shot down 7 times
Guynemer in his NieuportGEORGES GUYNEMER Both popular hero and an airman of distinction, Guynemer won many medals in his prolific career
French Warplanes at BaseFrench SPAD fighters on the ground at an airfield; these are probably the finest aircraft of the war, flown successfully by such pilots as Guynemer
Guynemer / Farre 1917Georges-Marie Guynemer, French military aviator, credited with the destruction of 53 enemy planes
WW1 / 1917 / AIR / GUYNEMERGuynemer downs two Germans in one minute and two more later in the day