Image from the Thomas George Strachan personal collection.
3/4 front view of a Hurricane with engine running.
Unknown location in North Africa.
Original print out of focus.
Image from the Albert William Conrad Gledhill personal collection.
Line up of No. 691 Squadron Hurricanes at RAF Station Roborough.
Handwritten on the reverse "RAF Station Roborough, Devon. Hurricanes of 'B' Flight, 691 Squadron. F/Sgt Bert Gledhill was flying LF638 (foreground) when he was killed on March 2nd 1945, after the Squadron had moved to RAF Harrowbeer, on 13 February 1945."
Image from the Francis David Colin Brown personal collection.
Warrant Officer FD Colin Brown climbing into the cockpit of his No. 2 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit detachment Hurricane at Beirut.
"PRU at work. Just climbing into the cockpit with one of the lads giving a helping hand + seeing that I don't pull the wrong tit."
Image from the Francis David Colin Brown personal collection.
Air to air view of a Hurricane in flight. Believed to be No. 136 Squadron.
On the ground in the background appears to be an ancient ruin.
Image from the Francis David Colin Brown personal collection.
Ground to air view of a No. 2 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit detachment Hurricane, DG622, taking off from Beirut.
"'Lofty' gets a wizard shot of me as I take off low over their heads for the purpose. Going out on a bit of a job in a P.R.U. Hurricane at Beirut, Syria."
Image from the Francis David Colin Brown personal collection.
"136 Sqdn's call sign. A drawing of a woodpecker on the COs car.".
This also appeared as nose art on No. 136 Squadron's Hurricanes. RAF Station Alipore.
Image from the Francis David Colin Brown personal collection.
FD Colin Brown standing in front of a No. 136 Squadron Hurricane at RAF Station Alipore.
Note nose art showing a marching woodpecker.
Image from the Francis David Colin Brown personal collection.
Refuelling a No. 136 Squadron Hurricane at RAF Station Alipore.
Nose art showing a marching woodpecker just visible.
Image from the Raymond William George Emery personal collection.
3/4 front view of No. 3 Squadron, RAF, Hurricane night fighter taxiing. Believed to be at RAF Station Hunsdon.
Image from the Raymond William George Emery personal collection.
Two armourers loading belts of ammunition into the starboard wing of a No. 3 Squadron, RAF, Hurricane. Believed to be at RAF Station Hunsdon.
Believed to be Flight Lieutenant Eddie Berry looking on.
Image from the Raymond William George Emery personal collection.
Two armourers loading belts of ammunition into the starboard wing of a No. 3 Squadron, RAF, Hurricane. Believed to be at RAF Station Hunsdon.
Believed to be Flight Lieutenant Eddie Berry looking on.
Image from the Raymond William George Emery personal collection.
Group of No. 3 Squadron, RAF, pilots standing in front of a Hurricane at RAF Station Hunsdon.
Two names are RWG Emery and AE Berry.
Photocopy of handwritten names on reverse of original print held in Information File IF52.
Image from the Raymond William George Emery personal collection.
Pilots of No. 3 Squadron, RAF, all wearing Mae West life jackets, walking away from a Hurricane. Believed to be at RAF Station Hunsdon.
L-R: Sergeant Jack Collins, RWG Emery, Squadron Leader R Aitken (Commanding Officer), Flight Lieutenant Eddie Berry, Sergeant Johnnie Scholes, Sergeant Gill, Flight Sergeant Wigglesworth.
Image from the Raymond William George Emery personal collection.
Pilots of No. 3 Squadron, RAF, all wearing Mae West life jackets discussing a combat while standing in front of a Hurricane. Believed to be at RAF Station Hunsdon.
Commanding Officer Squadron Leader RF 'Digger' Aitken at centre.
Image from the Raymond William George Emery personal collection.
Commanding Officer of No. 3 Squadron, RAF, Squadron Leader R 'Digger' Aitken, wearing full flying clothing including parachute, standing beside a Hurricane. Believed to be at RAF Station Hunsdon.
Squadron Leader Aitken was Commanding officer from April 1941 until April 1942.
Image from the Bryan Young personal collection.
New Zealand pilot Sergeant Al Swann (left) with Australian pilot 'Crash' Gordon (right) on a Hurricane while at a fuel stop during ferrying the aircraft across North Africa.
Bryan Young's information supplied "April 1943. Al Swann NZ standing on wing and Crash Gordon Australian in cockpit while refueling at a desert airstrip. The aircraft being ferried is a 'tank busting' Hurricane. One of its four 40mm cannons is at lower right."