Image from the Jesse Kinzett personal collection.
Enlargement from composite group, Flight 11D, No. 3 Wireless School, Winnipeg, Canada.
Portrait of Leading Aircraftman IG Stewart.
Original print is creased, resulting in poor image quality.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal DE Jamieson OBE (left) presenting a member of No. 20 Staff Course, Lieutenant Commander JM Stewart (right) with some books. Command and Staff College, Whenuapai, RNZAF Base Auckland.
Graduation function for No. 20 Staff Course. Command and Staff College, Whenuapai, RNZAF Base Auckland.
Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal DE Jamieson OBE (left) speaking with Lieutenant Commander JN Stewart (right).
Image from the Lyn Stokes personal collection.
Informal group of aircraft finishers posing in front of a Harvard at RNZAF Station Wigram.
Captioned on reverse "Probably 1955 or early 56? [and a street address]".
Murray Stewart (standing 2nd from left) and Bill Fitzharding-Jones (far right).
Image from the Lyn Stokes personal collection.
Murray Stewart working on a US Navy helicopter for Operation Deep Freeze in 1956. Believed to be at the Aircraft Finishing Section at RNZAF Station Wigram.
Captioned on reverse "Murray Stewart 1956 | Deep Freeze first helicopters being stripped & repaired after corosion[sic] on open decks on the boats to NZ. prior to going to the Pole. | [and a street address]".
Captioned on Post-it note (previously attached to reverse, now removed): "Deep Freeze 1956. | These Sikorsky helicopters were always deck cargo on the US Coastguard Icebreakers - hence the scraping & repairing".
Image from the Lyn Stokes personal collection.
Portrait of Murray Stewart, an aircraft finisher at RNZAF Station Wigram, at a social event in Christchurch.
Captioned on Post-it note (previously attached to reverse, now removed): "Murray Stewart (A/C Finisher)".
Image from the Foster personal album.
"L-R Bob Stewart, Vic Perrelle, [J.C.F] Spud Hayter after crash".
Three injured pilots standing in a field. While carrying out low-level swan-strafing over Lake Ellesmere on June 9 1939, Vildebeest NZ104 hit the water and plunged into the lake injuring these three occupants. The aircraft was a write off.
Image from the Foster personal album.
"CAC Trainees, W. Smillie, Foster, Bob Stewart, B. Perryman".
Four pilots standing in front of a Vildebeest at RNZAF Station Wigram.
CAC - Canterbury Aero Club.
Image from the W Foster personal album collection.
"R. Stewart". Full length view of Bill Stewart after the Vildebeest he was flying crashed into Lake Ellesmere.
He has injuries to his left hand and face, and his fly is undone!
Whilst carrying out low-level swan-strafing over Lake Ellesmere on June 9 1939, Vildebeest NZ104 hit the water and plunged into the lake. No one was killed, but the aircraft was a write off.
Image from the VLV Crawshay album collection.
Visit to RAF Station Upwood by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal MF Calder. This was at the time the RNZAF received the new Canberras.
L-R: Squadron Leader HG Moss, Wing Commander Stewart (RAF), Air Vice Marshal MF Calder, Squadron Leader Kearn, Flight Lieutenant VLV Crawshay, Flight Lieutenant Richardson, Flight Lieutenant Gordon (partly obscured at right).
Flying Instructor, Flight Lieutenant DI Stewart, climbs down from a Tiger Moth as a pupil pilot prepares to go on his first solo. Believed to be No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School, RNZAF Station, Harewood.
Instructor, Flight Lieutenant DI Stewart, wishes an airman pilot a successful first solo in a Tiger Moth. Believed to be No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School. RNZAF Station, Harewood.
Image from the Charles Green personal album collection. Wreckage No. 1 Flying Training School Oxford NZ1208 after a crash landing at RNZAF Station, Wigram.
This aircraft was flown by Leading Aircraftman KG Stewart.
Image from the Charles Green personal album collection. Wreckage No. 1 Flying Training School Airspeed Oxford NZ1208 after a crash landing. RNZAF Station, Wigram.
This aircraft was flown by Leading Aircraftman KG Stewart.
Image from the Charles Green personal album collection. Wreckage No. 1 Flying Training School Airspeed Oxford NZ1208 after a crash landing. RNZAF Station, Wigram.
This aircraft was flown by Leading Aircraftman KG Stewart.
Image from the No. 75 Squadron collection. Photo album that belonged to Leonard Rodney Hewitt.
"Operational crew: Western Desert. Maddams, Liley, Hawkins, Stacy, LRH. | [sitting] Stewart, fitter-rigger."
Believed to be a No. 37 Squadron crew and one ground crew, in front of their wellington aircraft. Egypt.