Flying Officer EN Holding(?), Miss K Steffens and Flight Lieutenant Percy Henderson Stewart DFM (No. 142 Squadron Navigator) outside Buckingham Palace, London.
Airman Cadet School publicity. Cadet CF Gault showing (his parents?) a model of the base, after the Passing Out Parade of the 1969 intake. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
Airman Cadet School publicity. Cadet B Harford showing a woman (mother?) a field radio telephone after the Passing Out Parade of the 1969 intake. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
Airman Cadet School publicity. Cadet WLN Long speaking with a woman and a Flying Officer (family?) after the Passing Out Parade of the 1969 intake. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
Airman Cadet School publicity. Cadet, woman and an officer cutting the 21st Anniversary cake for the Airman Cadet School after the Passing Out Parade of the 1969 intake. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
Group. Air Force Museum of New Zealand Trust Board.
L-R: Back; Air Commodore (Ret.) Ian Mower, Peter Townsend, Craig Walker, Cr Mark Peters.
Front; Eloise Wallace, Air Commodore DJ Hunt, Air Vice Marshal (Ret.) Peter Adamson, Air Marshal (Ret.) Kevin Short, Air Commodore (Ret.) Dick Newlands.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Helen Hardie returning the silver Tiki pendant given to her father, Ian Hardie, by GT Woodroofe before his escape from captivity.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's daughter, Chris, helping to un-latch the silver Tiki pendant from Helen Hardie, Ian Hardie's daughter. The pendant was given to Ian Hardie by GT Woodroofe before his escape from captivity.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Portrait of Helen Hardie wearing the silver Tiki pendant given to her father, Ian Hardie, by GT Woodroofe before his escape from captivity.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Children of GT Woodroofe and Ian Hardie with the civilian clothes used by Woodroofe to escape from captivity.
L-R: Helen (Hardie), Chris (Woodroofe), Lindsay (Woodroofe).
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grand-children of GT Woodroofe with the civilian clothes he used to escape from captivity.
L-R: Roger, Paul, Rebecca, George.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's children, Chris and Tony, with the civilian clothes used by their father to escape captivity.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's children, Chris and Tony, with the civilian clothes used by their father to escape captivity.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Three generations of descendants of GT Woodroofe with the civilian clothes used by him to escape captivity.
L-R: Nigel, Rebecca, Paul, Chris, Tony, Roger, Jen.
Children: Hazel and Rose.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Ian Hardie's children, Lindsay and Helen with the civilian clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape captivity.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and Great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the civilian clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape captivity.
Clinton, Fallon, Ezra and Winter.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and Great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the civilian clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape captivity.
Clinton, Fallon, Ezra and Winter.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape from captivity.
Shawn, Asher, Lael
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape from captivity.
Shawn, Asher, Lael