BM Hodge (middle) with two others at a social event at Church Corner, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch.
Handwritten on the reverse "Wigram [sic] '38. Church Corner Dance hall. Cairns, Hodge, Cooper."
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
Two soldiers and a local child in front of a church. Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Bannerman's original caption reads "Cathedral Freetown."
This is believed to be the Cathedral Church of St. George.
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
Church on a hill behind the harbour. Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Bannerman's original caption reads "Jetty - Freetown. Cathedral at back also wireless mast."
See also ALB8319526235.
This is believed to be the Cathedral Church of St. George.
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
Church on a hill behind the harbour. Freetown, Sierra Leone.
See also ALB8319526245.
This is believed to be the Cathedral Church of St. George.
Image from the John Church personal collection.
Flight Lieutenant John Church (right) and another officer next to the nose of a No. 75 Squadron Vampire. Believed to be at RNZAF Station Ohakea.
Handwritten on the reverse "FL/Lt. Vampire"
Image from the John Church personal collection.
Group. No. 4 Operational Conversion Unit course. RNZAF Station Ohakea.
Flight Lieutenant J Church - front row 2nd from left.
Image from the John Church personal collection.
No. 2 Squadron, Territorial Air Force, Kingsford Smith Trophy team at RNZAF Station Ohakea.
L-R: Flying Officer P Lawson, Squadron Leader ED McCabe, Flying Officer J Church, Flying Officer MA Peterson DFC CdeG.
Image from the John Church personal collection.
Four pilots in flying clothing including Mae West life jackets standing on a muddy airfield. Believed to be No. 111 Squadron based at RAF Station Capodichino, Italy.
Flight Sergeant John Church is second from right.
Written on the blackboard at right "3 December 1943".
Image from the John Church personal collection.
Warrant Officer John Church, smoking a cigarette in London.
Handwritten on the reverse "Trafalgar Square | London".
Image from the John Church personal collection.
Three RNZAF(?) pilots standing beside a davit on board a ship. Unknown location.
Believed to be J Church left.
Image from the John Church personal collection.
Leading aircraftman John Church in flying clothing next to Tiger Moth "6". Believed to be at No. 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Canada.
Handwritten on the reverse "LAC | Tiger Moth".
Image from the Peter (Pat) O'Sullivan personal collection.
Interior view of the church at Los Negros during an Easter service.
Handwritten on the reverse "Interior chapel Easter Sunday. 1945 | Acorn 24. | Los Negros. | -Admiralties-"
Image from the Peter (Pat) O'Sullivan personal collection.
Personnel gathered outside the church at Los Negros.
Handwritten on the reverse "View of chapel | -Los Negros- | -Admiralties-"
Image from the Albert Neville Medforth personal collection.
Side view of Spitfire TE288. Believed to be at RAF Station Church Fenton.
Paper label on the reverse reads "Spitfire LF Mk.XVIe TE288. Was gate guard at RAF Church Fenton (assigned on 22 October 1955), Rufforth and finally Dishforth, before it was sold in 1963 to Canterbury Brevet Club, Christchurch, New Zealand. Current at RNZAF Museum, Wigram. In this picture [it] also carries its 'Instructional serial number' 7287M meaning that it had been permanently grounded. The style of hangar suggests this is either Dishforth or Church Fenton; the public possibly imply at an air show at Fenton."
Image from the Radar Reunion collection.
Church at Bougainville.
Print credited to Claude Elmes.
Handwritten on the reverse "Chapel - Bougainville Cemetery | 1944"
Wedding photo of Trixie Chittock nee Skudder, wearing her wedding dress made from a parachute, walking into the Chalmers Church, Timaru.
See also MUS011411 and MUS011412 for more photos from this wedding.
Image from the WR Chappel personal album collection.
Unknown serviceman crouching on the front porch of a chapel made from local materials. Unknown location.
The man is wearing a solar topee or pith hat.