Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Burning buildings after a Japanese air raid at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Wreckage of crashed Japs." and "Mingaladon after Jap raid."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Allied service men looking at a crashed Japanese aircraft at/near RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Wreckage of crashed Japs." and "Jap. Fighter."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Rear fuselage of a Japanese aircraft that was shot down during an air raid on RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Wreckage of crashed Japs." and "Tail of Jap bomber."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Wreckage of an RAF Buffalo after being destroyed on the ground during a Japanese air raid at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Wreckage of crashed Japs." and "Remains of a Buff."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Engine from a Japanese aircraft after it was destroyed during an air raid on RAF Station Mingaladon.
Handwritten on the album page "Wreckage of crashed Japs." and "Jap. fighter engine."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
No. 113 Squadron crew standing beside the rear of one of their Blenheims, after an operation. RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page " "OPs" and "Safe return."
Negative from the Ewan Brooking personal collection.
Cockpit section of No. 113 Squadron Blenheim Z6012 after crashing at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "We crash on take-off with bomb load."
Negative from the Ewan Brooking personal collection.
3/4 rear view of No. 113 Squadron Blenheim Z6012 after crashing at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "We crash on take-off with bomb load."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Side view of No. 67 Squadron Buffalo W8228 at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Buffalo."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
3/4 front view of an RAF Hurricane at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Hurricane."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
3/4 front view of an American Volunteer Group Tomahawk at RAF Station Mingaladon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "A.V.G. Tomahawk."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Aerial oblique view of the Mingaladon Golf Club, where No. 113 Squadron were billeted in Rangoon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Golf Club from the air."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Crew member from No. 113 Squadron with an antique field gun outside the Mingaladon Golf Club.
Handwritten on the album page "Lashio to Toungoo to Rangoon." and "Jack."
Could this be Sergeant John Wohlers, RAAF?
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Mingaladon Golf Clubrooms, where No. 113 Squadron NCOs were billeted for two weeks. Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Lashio to Toungoo to Rangoon." and "The Mingaladon Golf Club."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Sign in front of a hangar at RAF Station Mingaladon, Rangoon, Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Lashio to Toungoo to Rangoon." and "Mingaladon."
Image from the Ewan Brooking personal album collection.
Mingaladon Golf Clubrooms, where No. 113 Squadron NCOs were billeted for two weeks. Burma.
Handwritten on the album page "Lashio to Toungoo to Rangoon." and "Front view."
Image from the William Christiansen personal album collection.
"Some of the boys. Mingaladon."
Informal group of (believed to be) No. 67 Squadron personnel with an American Volunteer Group Tomahawk at RAF Station Mingaladon.
Image from the William Christiansen personal album collection.
"Rangoon from Mingaladon Dec 23rd 1941. Smoke from oil refinery and Rangoon city."
A No. 135 Squadron Hurricane at RAF Station Mingaladon with smoke from Rangoon in the background.
Image from the William Christiansen personal album collection.
"Mingaladon Dec 23rd 1941. Fire started by Jap bombs."
Hangars and airfield at RAF Station Mingaladon with smoke after a Japanese attack.