Tag Archives: 518 squadron

2012.121.2

Photograph of one of the Halifax aircraft involved in the mid-air collision over Tiree in 1944

Black & white photograph of one of the Halifax aircraft that was involved in the mid-air collision with another Halifax over Tiree on 16 Aug 1944 with the loss of all 16 airmen (8 in each plane). This is thought to be the one in which Leonard Revilliod (grandson of the first President of Czecheslovakia) was part of the crew when it crashed. (a print of the same photograph is filed 2012.135.6 filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)

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2012.121.4

Information about the flight crew of one of the mid-air collision Halifaxes

Printed email from Ken Organ about the flight crew of one of the RAF Halifax aircraft that crashed in mid-air over Tiree in 1944 with the loss of all crew`s lives. Ken` father was one of them.

15 August 2012: “I said I would inform you of the identity of the airmen on the photograph we looked at last week. From the original my father noted the airmen thus:-  front row left to right: F/O “Harry” Oates, F/Lt “Bill” Kemp, F/O K W Organ, F/O “Johnny” Peterson;  back row left to right: Sgt “Bill” Graham, Arthur Marshall, “Norm” Power, “Warny” Creswell.

I understand  that my father’s crew in the accident on 16/8/1944 included six of the above, but not Kemp and Power. Instead of Kemp and Power there was P/O B W Smith and Sgt P G Smith. I do not know when or where the photograph was taken, but his diary notes he was posted to Tiree on 10th August 1944 (and the accident was six days later); prior to Tiree his diary notes he was at RAF Brawdy (in Pembrokeshire). Maybe the photograph was taken there and that he went with most of his crew to Tiree. I guess we’ll never know.”

2012.121.1

Photograph of the flight crew of air-collision Halifax during WWII

Black and white photograph of the crew of one of the Halifax aircraft of 518 Squadron, RAF Tiree, that collided in mid-air over Tiree on 16 August 1944 with the loss of both air crews. Back row L-R: Sgt “Bill” Graham, Arthur Marshall, “Norm” Power, “Warny” Creswell. Front row L-R: F/O “Harry” Oates, F/lt “Bill” Kemp, F/O K W Organ (donor`s father), F/O “Johnny ” Peterson. The photo was probably taken at RAF Brawdy in Pembrokeshire before their posting to Tiree. Kemp and Power did not follow the rest of the crew to Tiree, but were instead replaced by P/O BW Smith and Sgt PG Smith (not photographed). The accident happened only six days after they arrived on the island.

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2012.14.1

Photograph of a memorial to aircrew of RAF Tiree at Tullan Strand, Ireland, 2003

Colour photograph of a stone memorial to the crew of the Halifax aircraft LK 704 of 518 Squadon, Tiree, that crashed at Tullan Strand, Bundoran, Co. Donegal, Ireland, on 23 Jan. 1944, with the strand/beach in the backround. Taken by Sheila MacKinnon, Barrapol. (original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)

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2012.14.2

Photograph of a memorial to aircrew of RAF Tiree in Ireland, 2003

Colour photograph of the details of a stone memorial to the crew of the Halifax aircraft LK 704 of 518 Squadon, Tiree, that crashed at Tullan Strand, Bundoran, Co. Donegal, Ireland, on 23 Jan. 1944. Erected by the Adamic and Dawson families of Canada in June 2003 in memory of F/O Vladimic Adamic, W/O Frank Ash, F/O Fred E Dawson, P/O Norman Czowski, Sgt DP Hewitson, Sgt FCE Hussey, F/O Clarence Scott and W/O Pilot Lloyd Upshall. Taken by Sheila MacKinnon, Barrapol. (original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)

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2012.5.1

Photographs and texts about RAF Tiree 518 Squadron during WWII

Black & white photographs, information, letters and compositions regarding 518 Squadron, the Meteorological Observers, on RAF Tiree during World War II. Photographs accessioned separately Q177 & Q178.

2012.5.2

Photograph of the 518 Squadron flight crew at Tiree in August 1944

Black & white photograph of the crew of 518 Squadron (Met. Obs.) standing in front of their Halifax aircraft at RAF Tiree in August 1944 during WWII. L-R: Flight Seargent AL Cook WOP/AG RCAF, Sgt J Hagland F/Eng RAF, F.Sgt ? Bywood Pilot RAF, ?g.Officer B Morgan Pilot & Captain RAF, F.Sgt B Lewis Met. Air Obs. RAF, F.Sgt F Sinclair, Nav. RAAF, F Sgt B Cormier WOP/AG RCAF, W.O. Y Harkness WOP/AG RCAF. (Original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)

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2012.5.3

Photograph of the aircrew of RAF Tiree 518 Squadron in 1944

Black & white photograph of the aircrew of 518 Squadron Meteorological Air Observers standing at their aircraft at RAF Tiree in 1944 during WWII. 2nd from left is navigator David MacKenzie, 3rd from left is Peter Rackliff MAO, next to him is Flgt Lt AL Milne Captain RCAF. On the far right is flight engineer Ernest Marlow. Original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4.

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2011.93.1

Information about Australian airmen who served with the RAF on Tiree during WWII

Printed pages from the Australian War Memorial website about Australian airmen who served with RAF Tiree 518 Squadron Meteorological Observers during the second World War (1939-1945). Includes information and photographs of airmen Lloyd Winters, L. R. Lambert, Eddu Rudd, Fred Green, Bob Hunt, George Hoare, Summers, Eastwood, Williams, Bill Brocket, Candy, Bonas, Westcott, Moore, and John Charles Grant and Alan Piree who died as a result of accidents at Tiree.

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