Franks, Cecil William, 1912-1990: Photographs, chiefly relating to Cecil Franks' service with the RNZAF as an equipment officer during World War II

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[ca 1930s-1940s]
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Franks, Cecil William, 1912-1990
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PA-Group-00920
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Photographs, chiefly relating to Cecil Franks' service with the Royal New Zealand Air Force 488 Squadron as an equipment officer during World War II, in New Zealand, Singapore, Malaya, Java, and Australia, between 1941 and 1942. Most photographs are likely to have been taken by Franks. Also includes some images of family life in Wellington with wife Eunice featured. Album of photographs detailing war service is heavily annotated.

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Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). 38 b&w original photographic print(s). 8 b&w original negative(s).

Physical Description: Photographic prints, negatives, and album containing prints

Provenance: Donors are sons of Cecil Franks.

Transfers: Collection as a whole came to Photographic Archive and transfers were made from there. - To Manuscripts & Archives - (MS-Group-2263) two folders of letters from Franks to his wife Eunice Franks, three framed certificates, and one file box of papers relating to his war service and later life. (Note: letters require Chief Librarian restriction during lifetime of Eunice Franks)..

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Franks photographic prints of family and war service

Date: [ca 1940s]

From: Franks, Cecil William, 1912-1990: Photographs, chiefly relating to Cecil Franks' service with the RNZAF as an equipment officer during World War II

Reference: PAColl-10233

Description: Photographic prints relating to Cecil and Eunice Frank's family life in Wellington and Franks' service in the Pacific during World War II, circa 1940s. Most photographs most likely taken by Franks. - Family photographs feature a series at [family?] house in Miramar. These show Cecil, Eunice, and another man in the vegetable garden. Wider shots in this series show the house and garden amidst other houses on the hills above Miramar [Moa Point?] and one image is a view over Lyall Bay to Cook Strait. Many images of gardening and Miramar house have corresponding negatives. There are also images of Eunice in the garden and in a living room holding a baby; in some images the baby is wearing a [christening?] gown. Further images of Eunice show her playing golf and wearing a RNZAF blazer. There are two images of Cecil playing cricket and one of him playing tennis [these are possibly taken overseas during the war]. - Print collection also includes a coast scene [possibly Wellington?] and another of city street under snow [Christchurch?]. - Images relating to Franks's war service include: RNZAF troops marching through Hagley Park, Christchurch, in the morning; troopship 'Empire Star' docked in Lyttelton (1939); Noumea scenes, including Franks in front of the officers' quarters at Camp Barnes with Lieutenant Summers of the United States Army (Jan 1943), at his beach tent, and in front of an unidentified wooden building. - Also contains three group portraits of RNZAF officers and airmen participating in the first (Jan 1940), third, and fourth (6 Apr 1940) instalments of the 'War Course - Technical Wing' course taught by Franks at Wigram Airbase. These prints have been de-framed and are mounted on board. The third course image has the signatures of the men and the fourth the printed names each individual in the photograph; both were presented to Franks. Further group portraits show the Wellington Methodist Harriers and an unidentified scene with a woman on a throne dressed like a queen, including soldiers with bayonets drawn [theatre production?]. - Some prints have Franks's annotations on the back. Quantity: 38 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 item(s) of photographic ephemera. Physical Description: Silver gelatin photoprints

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Photograph album of Cecil Franks' service during World War II

Date: Sep 1941-31 Mar 1942

From: Franks, Cecil William, 1912-1990: Photographs, chiefly relating to Cecil Franks' service with the RNZAF as an equipment officer during World War II

Reference: PA1-o-1866

Description: Photograph album compiled by Cecil Franks covering his service with the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) No. 488 Squadron, a fighter squadron, as an equipment officer during World War II, 1941-1942. Photographs mainly taken by Franks. Album is extensively annotated with descriptions of photographs as well as a broader contextual narrative. - Photographs show the September 1941 departure from Wellington on the ship 'Aquitania' and crossing the Tasman Ocean to Sydney. Images of Sydney include Bondi Beach, Hyde Park (ANZAC War Memorial, Archibald Fountain and St Mary's Cathedral), Harbour Bridge views, Taronga Zoo (including giraffe), a visit to a wildlife park North of the city (with boomerang throwing, wallabies, and koala sequences), and recreational activities at the Elizabeth Bay home (swimming pool) and on the yacht of Theo Kelly (Manager of Woolworths). Also contains a view of the 'Queen Mary' leaving Sydney Harbour. - Voyage up the East Coast of Australia to Papua New Guinea shows troops doing various physical training exercises, playing quoits, and other ship board scenes. Papua New Guinea scenes include, Port Moresby, women and men in traditional dress (some selling necklaces), village scenes, and swimming scenes (including shark nets). Images from the continuing voyage feature a series of images of the crossing the line ceremony, including a man playing King Neptune and men being dipped in a mix of rotten eggs, flour, water, tomato, salt, and soot. - The majority of Singapore images are Kallang Airbase scenes, including: local staff (an shoe cleaner from India and Chinese domestic assistant Wah Hing); Airmen's quarters; Brewster Buffalo fighter aircraft on the tarmac; rubber trees at the edge of the base; and Franks driving a 'Mosquito Bus'. A prominent series shows the airbase during and after Japanese air strikes, with wrecked buildings and planes as well. Further images show the continued destruction of the airbase by troops before they evacuated Singapore. Singapore recreational scenes prior to the Japanese invasion include: street scenes with wooden sandal peddler; Singapore Swimming Club scenes; ANZAC Club building; soldiers playing golf at the Governor's residence, with garden and house visible; and the Singapore Botanical Gardens. - Franks was on board 'Empire Star' the last ship to leave Singapore during the evacuation. Images in this series include the Singaporean skyline, a destroyer in the convoy that suffered damage, people on deck (soldiers, nurses, civilians), men shaving, and an accordion player. - A series of images from the Netherland East Indies with scenes of local woman carrying washing in Batavia, the Governor's Palace, and a local boy fishing. Also images of the voyage from Batavia to Australia on board the "Deucalion", scenes from Northam Military Camp in Perth (including sun bathing), train transporting soldiers to Adelaide, and disembarking from the ship in Auckland on 31 March 1942. - Album also contains a group portrait of the RNZAF 488 Fighter Squadron, prior to disembarking for Singapore at the RNZAF base in Rongotai, Wellington. Notable and featured figures in the album include: Franks himself (numerous images), Mr W Taylor (Trade Commissioner for Australia), Ernie de Suza, Tony Cox, Wally Greenhalgh, Bob Scott, Theo Kelly (hosting the airmen at his Sydney home), Jim Ferguson, Don Wilson, Jack McAneny, Noel Sharp, Len Farr, G P 'Tiny' White, John Godsiff, Wally De Maus, Flight Sergeant Stevenson, Wah Hing, Frank Johnstone, Bunt Dellitt, Jack Burton, Percy Killick, Eddie Kuhn, Derek Charters, Peter Gifford, Flight Commander John R Hutchinson, W McKay, Corporal C Russell, E L Ragg, R H Edly, W Welch, Terry Honan, Jack Meharry, and Sergeant Howard-Taylor. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Red album bound with string and featuring an embossed image of a dog of the front cover, 27.5 x 37cm