Graduation parade of No. 12/84 Initial Officer Training Course and No. 1/84 Pilots and Navigators course. RNZAF Base Wigram.
Secretary of Defence, Mr. DBG McLean, congratulating Pilot Officer C Park after the award of his Pilots Badge.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Rodney Park at the wheel of a jeep with two unknown Group Captains as passengers. Unknown location, possibly in South East Asia.
Two women and two children on the front porch of Bill Park's house. Wigram Aerodrome.
Bill Park was the caretaker for the Canterbury Aviation Company and the New Zealand Permanent Air Force.
Group. RNZAF Station Hobsonville Rugby team, winners of the Kohn Cup in 1936. Eden Park, Auckland.
L-R: Flying Officer Newell, J Aitken, S Sutton, V Anderson, TG Graham, J Pankhurst, R Lawn, G Andrews, RJ Cohen.
Front: K Windle, TR Read, Thorpe, N Vear, F McDonald, V Griffiths.
Battle of Britain parade in Queen Street, Auckland.
The Auckland Mayor, Roy McElroy (2nd from right) being escorted by an Air Commodore with Sir Keith Park behind.
Battle of Britain parade in Queen Street, Auckland.
The Auckland Mayor, Roy McElroy (left) being escorted by an Air Commodore with Sir Keith Park behind.
Image from the Francis William Crawford album collection.
Group of eleven, Officers, other ranks and servicewomen, pose for the camera with some machine guns. Believed to be at No. 9 Aircraft Acceptance Park, Newcastle.
Group of eleven, Officers, other ranks and servicewomen, pose for the camera with some machine guns. Believed to be at No. 9 Aircraft Acceptance Depot, Newcastle. Duplicate of ALB81149029.
Image from the Maxwell James Millener personal collection.
Squadron Leader MJ Millener (left) with Lady Park (middle) and Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park (right). Unknown location in New Zealand
Funeral of Sir Keith Park. Mourners arriving at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Auckland. At right is the Mayor of Auckland, Sir Dove-Meyer Robinson.
Funeral of Sir Keith Park. Pall bearers carrying the casket out of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Auckland, to the waiting ceremonial gun carriage.