Image from the Ian Gordon Richmond personal collection.
View, rearwards, along the fuselage of a Short Singapore flying boat. Unknown location.
Handwritten on the reverse "Looking to the tail of a Singapore III. The small propeller is a fuel pump. Note man standing on port rear engine. June 1938".
According to Richmond's log book he flew two familirisation flights on Singapore 6921 and 8567 on 13 June 1938 while at No. 4 Armament Training Station at RAF Station West Freugh.
Image from the Samuel Owen Meredith personal collection.
"Barrack Sq., Sept., 1942." View of the central compound of Changi Prisoner of War Camp, Singapore.
Image from the Samuel Owen Meredith personal collection.
SO Meredith standing in front of the main gate to Changi Prisoner of War Camp during a holiday in Singapore.
Handwritten on the reverse "Changi 1974, Returned to S'pore on holiday"
Image from the Murray Jackson Abel personal collection.
No. 14 Squadron air crew pose for the camera during exercise Vanguard 12 at RAF Station Tengah, Singapore.
Flying Officer MJ Abel (back 5th from left)
Copy from The Weekly News issue 11 February 1942.
Sergeant CT Kronk (right) being congratulated after he and Sergeant BS Wipiti, both from No. 243 Squadron, claimed the first aircraft shot down over Singapore in World War Two. They pose with the fin of that Mitsubishi Ki46 Dinah from the 81st Independent Chutai.
Copy from The Weekly News issue 11 February 1942.
Sergeant CT Kronk (3rd from left) being congratulated after he and Sergeant BS Wipiti (5th from left), both from No. 243 Squadron, claimed the first aircraft shot down over Singapore in World War Two. They pose with the fin of that Mitsubishi Ki46 Dinah from the 81st Independent Chutai.
Image from the Frederick Barry Flavall personal collection.
Three No. 14 Squadron pilots, without shirts, pose for the camera. Believed to be at RAF Station Tengah.
L-R: John Scrimshaw, Barry Flavall, Trevor Bland.
Image from the Frederick Barry Flavall personal collection.
Group of No. 14 Squadron pilots, without shirts, relaxing in cane chairs. Believed to be at RAF Station Tangah.
L-R: John Scrimshaw, Barry Flavall, unknown, unknown, Trevor Bland.
Image from the Frederick Barry Flavall personal collection.
No. 14 Squadron pilot, Colin Rudd, looking at a 500lb bomb mounted on the starboard wing of a Venom (looks like WE470). RAF Station Tengah.
Written in chalk on the bomb is "Rudd's Spud"