Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Aerial oblique view of an airfield. Unknown location.
No. 18 Squadron Kittyhawk '61' at left.
Original negative deteriorating resulting in poor image quality.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Aerial oblique view of an airfield. Unknown location.
Original negative deteriorating resulting in poor image quality.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Aerial oblique view of an airfield, believed to be Japanese occupied. Believed to be in the Solomon Islands.
See also 2008-448.5o and 2008-448.5n
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Aerial oblique view of an airfield, believed to be Japanese occupied. Believed to be in the Solomon Islands.
See also 2008-448.5s and 2008-448.5n
Original negative out of focus.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Aerial oblique view of an airfield, believed to be Japanese occupied. Believed to be in the Solomon Islands.
See also 2008-448.5o and 2008-448.5o
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron pilot Barney Williams carrying his parachute, leaving the ready tent. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron Commanding Officer, Squadron Leader JA Oldfield (front) carrying his parachute, leaving the ready tent with other pilots. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron pilots, Harold Souter (left) and the Commanding Officer Squadron Leader JA Oldfield (right) with a USAAF Lightning behind. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron accommodation tents. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron accommodation tents. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Fuel tanker parked in front of a No. 18 Squadron Kittyhawk. Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Original negative deteriorating resulting in poor image quality.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Servicing area for No. 18 Squadron Kittyhawks. Believed to be Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron pilot Charlie Wood, standing on the wing of his Kittyhawk 'J'. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Servicing area in front of trees with the tails of No. 18 Squadron Kittyhawks at right. Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Line up of No. 18 Squadron Kittyhawks. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Near aircraft's rudder has been damaged (by enemy fire?)
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Two American servicemen, one holding a rifle, with No. 18 Squadron Kittyhawks in the background. Believed to be at Ondonga, New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
Image from the Murray Dayman personal collection.
Air to air view of two No. 2 Squadron Venturas in formation over the sea in Rekata bay, Santa Isabel Island.
According to Dayman's log book this was taken from NZ4506 on a 'Rufe' hunt. Rufe being the allied code name for a Nakajuma A6M aircraft.
Image from the Stanley Roy Anstice personal collection.
SR Anstice sitting in his bed space. Believed to be on Malaita while stationed there with No. 53 Radar Unit.
Image from the Stanley Roy Anstice personal collection.
Believed to be SR Anstice having a drink outside a building. Believed to be on Malaita while stationed there with No. 53 Radar Unit.
Image from the Stanley Roy Anstice personal collection.
Portrait of an elderly man. Could this be Mr Barrow, who was in charge of local workers under the British Solomon Islands Protectorate? Believed to be on Malaita while stationed there with No. 53 Radar Unit.
Image from the Stanley Roy Anstice personal collection.
RNZAF tents among coconut palms. Believed to be on Malaita while stationed there with No. 53 Radar Unit.
Image from the Stanley Roy Anstice personal collection.
Original image double exposed.
RNZAF Tents among the coconut palms. Believed to be on Malaita while stationed there with No. 53 Radar Unit.