Black and white photograph of the crew of Halifax P for Peter in 518 Squadron in January 1944.
The crew of Halifax P for Peter taken just before their first operational flight for 518 Squadron in January 1944. L-R: Flying Officer Freddy Green RAF (2nd Pilot), Flight Sergeant Maurice Foster RAAF (WAG), Flight Sergeant Jerry Bruce RAAF (WAG), Flight Sergeant John `Taffy` Jones RAF (Flight Engineer), Squadron Leader Young RAF (1st Pilot), Flight Lieutenant Winston Dimond RAAF (Navigator), Flight Sergeant John Friend RAF (Met Observer), Flight Sergeant Lyn Steer RAAF (WAG).
Black and white photograph of four airmen from 518 Squadron in March 1944.
Four airmen from 518 Squadron in March 1944. L-R: Flight Sergeant Maurice Foster (WAG), Flight Lieutenant Fred Green (Pilot), Flight Sergeant John `Taffy` Jones (Flight Engineer), Flight Sergeant John Friend (Met Observer).
Black and white photograph of three airmen from 518 Squadron in February 1944.
Three airmen from 518 Squadron in February 1944. L-R: Flight Engineer John ‘Taffy’ Jones, WAG Lin Steer, WAG Maurice Foster.
Booklet of the Tiree memoirs of Flying Officer Maurice Foster of 518 Squadron plus a CD of photographs.
Illustrated memoirs of Flying Officer Maurice Foster from Australia who served in 518 Squadron on Tiree from November 1943 to December 1945. (The CD contains photo files of images in the booklet.)
RAF Christmas card dating from World War II.
Christmas card from the RAF Station, Tiree during World War II.
Transcript of Leo Crowther`s recording of his memories of Tiree 1944-5.
Transcript of Leo Crowther`s recording of his memories of Tiree 1944-5 (AC423).
Booklet `With the Colours`.
A booklet of psalms and hymns for soldiers in the field, inscribed with the name M. MacKinnon, Herefordshire, 1915.

Colour photograph of the grave of seaman P. R. Cornford at Soroby cemetery in September 2005.
The grave at Soroby cemetery of Able Seaman P. R. Cornford from H.M.S. Sturdy who was lost at Sandaig in October 1940, photographed by Gordon Scott in September 2005.
Colour photograph of the grave of Leading Stoker A. T. Trahearn at Soroby cemetery in September 2005.
The grave at Soroby cemetery of Leading Stoker A. T. Trahearn from H.M.S. Sturdy who was lost at Sandaig in October 1940, photographed by Gordon Scott in September 2005.