Members of the public looking at No. 41 Squadron Bristol Freighter NZ5909 during the Royal New Zealand Aero Club air pageant at Hood Aerodrome, Masterton.
This PRS series was found without a register or other information. Some detail has been gleaned from some of the negative sleeves or where the picture has been published.
This series post-dates the DM series and pre-dates the post-war PR series (beginning in 1956).
Tri-Service shooting competition at Trentham Military Camp.
Group of RNZAF women competitors.
This PRS series was found without a register or other information. Some detail has been gleaned from some of the negative sleeves or where the picture has been published.
This series post-dates the DM series and pre-dates the post-war PR series (beginning in 1956).
Tri-Service shooting competition at Trentham Military Camp.
RNZAF women competing in the prone rifle shoot.
This PRS series was found without a register or other information. Some detail has been gleaned from some of the negative sleeves or where the picture has been published.
This series post-dates the DM series and pre-dates the post-war PR series (beginning in 1956).
Original RNZAF negative deteriorated; this file taken from a contact print.
Tri-Service shooting competition at Trentham Military Camp.
RNZAF woman competing in the kneeling rifle shoot.
This PRS series was found without a register or other information. Some detail has been gleaned from some of the negative sleeves or where the picture has been published.
This series post-dates the DM series and pre-dates the post-war PR series (beginning in 1956).
Tri-Service shooting competition at Trentham Military Camp.
RNZAF woman competing in the standing rifle shoot.
This PRS series was found without a register or other information. Some detail has been gleaned from some of the negative sleeves or where the picture has been published.
This series post-dates the DM series and pre-dates the post-war PR series (beginning in 1956).
Tri-Service shooting competition at Trentham Military Camp.
Two soldiers speaking with a civilian couple.
This PRS series was found without a register or other information. Some detail has been gleaned from some of the negative sleeves or where the picture has been published.
This series post-dates the DM series and pre-dates the post-war PR series (beginning in 1956).
Opening of the Tall Tails display in the Therese Angelo Wing at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.
The Museum Trust Board Chairman, Kevin Short, with guests at the opening function before the reveal.
L-R: Kevin Short, Marisa Pokaia, Rauwhitu Pokaia, unknown, Robyn Loversidge, Mere Wallace, unknown.
Opening of the Tall Tails display in the Therese Angelo Wing at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.
Guests at the opening function before the reveal.
L-R: Kevin Jones, Dick Newlands, Pete Douglas, Diann Jones, Kevin Short (Museum Trust Board Chairman).
Opening of the Tall Tails display in the Therese Angelo Wing at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.
Claudia and Nathaniel Herz Jardine looking in Hercules NZ7001 in No. 2 Hangar.
Opening of the Tall Tails display in the Therese Angelo Wing at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.
Guests looking in Hercules NZ7001 in No. 2 Hangar.
Mrs. Nola Trigg showing her children, Wayne and John, their late fathers' medals. His portrait appears on the wireless in the background. Victoria Valley, Northland. Flying Officer LA Trigg VC, DFC.
See Contact Magazine July 1944, Page 57.
Mrs. White (grandmother) with Mrs. Nola Trigg and her two children, John and Wayne after the presentation of the posthumous Victoria Cross to Mrs. Trigg. Flying Officer LA Trigg VC DFC. Victoria Valley, Northland.
See Contact Magazine July 1944, Page 57.
Group after the presentation of Flying Officer LA Trigg's posthumous Victoria Cross to his widow. Victoria Valley, Northland.
See Contact Magazine July 1944 page 57.
From left: Major HA Jaffrey (head only), Mr. and Mrs. Barry Trigg (brother), Private AH Trigg (brother), Lady Newall, Mrs. Nola Trigg (widow), Mrs. N Reynolds (sister), Mrs. White (grandmother), Sir Cyril Newall and sons Wayne and John
The Governor General, Sir Cyril Newall and Lady Newall arrive at the Trigg home for the presentation of Flying Officer LA Trigg's posthumous Victoria Cross. Victoria Valley, Northland.
See Contact Magazine July 1944, page 57.
Mrs. Nola Trigg and her two sons, John and Wayne, who are wearing their late fathers' medals. His portrait appears on the wireless in the background; Flying Officer LA Trigg VC, DFC. Victoria Valley, Northland.
See Contact Magazine July 1944, page 57.
Group of No. 19 Squadron personnel relax and share a joke with a member of the WAAF. Presumed to be RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
This is presumed to have been taken during a brief stop-off, at the time of the Squadron ferrying their 'tired' aircraft from Guadalcanal, back to RNZAF Station Ardmore.
Group of No. 19 Squadron personnel relax and share a joke with a member of the WAAF. Presumed to be RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
This is presumed to have been taken during a brief stop-off, at the time of the Squadron ferrying their 'tired' aircraft from Guadalcanal, back to Station Ardmore.
Op Farina, East Timor.
Aircraftwoman Parsons receiving her United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) Medal from the Commanding Officer of Sector West, Brigadier Duncan Lewis.
Op Farina, East Timor.
Aircraftwoman Parsons receiving her United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) Medal from the Commanding Officer of Sector West, Brigadier Duncan Lewis.