Kain, Edgar James, 1918-1940

Kain, Cobber, 1918-1940

New Zealand born (Hastings) Flying Officer who served in 73 Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force, during World War II. Already a well-known fighter ace, with 12 "kills" to his credit, he received the DFC in March 1940. With his total enemy aircraft destroyed standing at 17, he was killed in a flying accident in France, 9 Jun 1940. He was nick-named "Cobber" by his fellow pilots. See DNZB, Vol 5, p261.

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Photographs relating to Croydon School and Wellesley College

Date: 1907-1940

From: Harcourt, Peter Millais 1923-1995 :Photographs relating to Croydon School and the history of musical theatre in New Zealand

Reference: PAColl-5204-3

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World War II Official album. B1-397

Date: 1939-1940

From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency

By: McKenzie, J S (Private), active 1940

Reference: PA1-q-293

Description: Photographs of New Zealand military personnel in New Zealand, England and Egypt, taken 1939-1940 and compiled for official use. Most of the images have good captions, and most of the names noted are listed above. The album includes a number of British Official Photographs. Scenes include New Zealanders in the advance party sailing from Melbourne in December 1939; shipboard scenes of the First Echelon arriving in Egypt; Freyberg welcoming the troops on arrival with Anthony Eden (Secretary of State for the Dominions) and Sir Miles Lampson; the train service between the NZ camp and Cairo; Egyptian workmen helping construct the camp, and women doing the laundry; Divisional Signallers lined up on motor bikes. Battle practice and army life in the desert: anti-tank & anti-aircraft practice; bren guns; vehicle maintenance; blacksmiths; operating the telephone exchange; engineering work; sorting mail; manufacturing field oven; chopping wood for the oven; food preparation; boot mending; camp cinema; various games including cards, bowls, cricket, swimming, boxing; disinfecting plant for killing pests in soldiers' blankets; digging trenches; erecting tents. Opening of the Kiwi Club at Helwan, formed through the efforts of Lady Lampson. Three photographs taken by a sergeant of the Royal Marines, showing action related to the battleship Admiral Graf Spee and the Battle of the River Plate (p 65, 111, 133) New Zealanders resident in England who volunteeered at the outbreak of war are shown training with the Eastern Command; manoevres with the 2nd Echelon in Britain, and the opening of a new club for New Zealanders in Charing Cross Road; Winston Churchill visiting Australian and New Zealand troops in 1940; NZ armourers and wireless operators working for the RAF; information about the longest non-stop reconnaisance flight made in a Vickers Wellington bomber, piloted and crewed by members of the RNZAF Bomber Squadron (5 crew + 1 officer from the Navy to assist in ship identification); and Winston Churchill visiting Australian and New Zealand troops. In Libya scenes show a motor rail car which patrolled the rail to Matruh; "Whare Kiwi" dugout in the Libyan Desert; The first air raid experienced in a small village in the Cairo area. NZ airmen arrive in Canada for training in the Empire Air Trianing Scheme; haka led by Pine Takarangi. Transportation of troops and equipment across inland water, use of collapsible assault boats and building bridges. Western Desert battle; Italian and Libyan prisoners of war; captured tanks and vehicles; view of the Italian defence line; also the surrender of Traghen when the whole population of the Libyan Fort marched out in surrender. Various hospital scenes, both in England and in Egypt, including occupational therapy activities. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with faded blue cloth cover, black corners and spine; 34.5 x 22.0 cm

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Kain family: Papers and photographs relating to the life and career of Edgar James 'Cob...

Date: 1929-1940

By: Kain family; Kain, Edgar James, 1918-1940

Reference: ATL-Group-00048

Description: Comprises material relating to the life and flying activities of Edgar James 'Cobber’ Kain (1918-1940), a New Zealand RAF pilot and fighter ace who died in a flying accident in France in 1940. Includes: - A volume of newspaper clippings about Kain, possibly compiled by his mother, Nellie - Five photograph albums, mainly concerning his career in the RAF - Loose photographs, ephemera, and papers, including letter from Kain to his sister Peg, referring to 'the kid' (Judy, donor's mother, and sister of Kain) - A pilot's log book kept by Kain - 'Nana' Kain's address books - tape cassette holding an interview with Kain (same interview on each side) Title supplied by Library Flying Officer Edgar `Cobber' Kain, a New Zealand fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force, was killed in a flying accident in June 1940 when his official count of German aircraft shot down stood at seventeen. Quantity: 5 album(s). 2 volume(s). 4 folder(s). 22 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w copy photographic print(s). 2 colour copy photographic print(s). 1 colour copy negative(s). 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photograph albums, loose photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and a scrapbook Provenance: The donors are Edgar Kain's sisters, nieces, and nephew. Processing information: Most recent accrual to this collection has not yet been processed by staff.

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Photograph albums and loose photographs

Date: 1929-1940

From: Kain family: Papers and photographs relating to the life and career of Edgar James 'Cobber' Kain

By: Kain, Edgar James, 1918-1940

Reference: Series-6043

Description: Photograph albums and loose photographs kept by Edgar James Kain (1918-1940), commencing with home life in Wellington and climbing in the Southern Alps (1929-1932), Christ's College (ca 1935), voyage to England on SS Orford in 1936, views in Colombo and Italy (1936), the Brough Aviation Club (1936), Royal Air Force from 1937, scenes at rugby matches in England, views in the south of France, scenes in France during World War Two, photographs of aircraft shot down by Kain. The collection is strong on views of Royal Air Force aircraft and life in the late 1930s. New Zealand pilot and RAF ace killed in flying accident while stationed in France Mrs Pickard is his sister. Another sister who lives locally has given OHC two BBC disc recordings of Kain speaking on radio. Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Albums at PA1-o-985, PA1-o-986, and PA1-q-759 Quantity: 5 album(s). 14 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w copy photographic print(s). 2 colour copy photographic print(s). 2 colour copy negative(s). Physical Description: Five photograph albums, black and white and colour photographs of various sizes, and one strip of colour negatives Provenance: The donors are Edgar Kain's sisters and niece. Albums donated by Ms J Pickard, Hamilton , August 2001, and albums and loose photographs donated by Diana Pickard, Wellington, May 2016. Processing information: Unit identifier changed to Series-6043 in August 2016 when more material was processed into this collection.

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Timaru Milling Company Ltd :Peter the Pilot's album on 'Active service'. War personalit...

Date: 1941

From: Timaru Milling Company Ltd :Peter the pilot albums 1938-1943, 1946-1948, 1950-1953; and Famous flyers and their planes, 1936-1937.

By: Coulls, Somerville, Wilkie Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-PICTURE-CARDS-Timaru-1941-01

Description: A booklet containing space for 38 picture cards depicting war personalities (Churchill, Sir Allan F Brooke, Sir Thomas Blamey, Lord Freyberg, General de Gaulle, Anthony Eden), war heroes ("Cobber" Kain, Captain W E Parry, Lieut-Commander J G D Ouvry, Flight-Lieutenant A C Deere, Captain Warburton Lee, Corporal Joan Daphne Mary Pearson), famous actions, various types of war planes (Boulton Paul "Defiant", Bristol Blenheim fighter, Brewster XF2A-1, Heinkel HE 113, Focke-Wulf 198, Macchi C-200, Blackburn "Roc", Lockheed Hudson", "Hampden", Junkers JU87, Savoia Marchetti S-79B, Dornier 215), film stars (Judy Garland, Charlie McCarthy, Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Macdonald, Gloria Jean, Sonja Henie, Laurel and Hardy). Back cover has advertising for Diamond O-Tis breakfast cereal. Covers may be the artwork of Bernard Roundhill of Coulls Somerville Wilkie, although unsigned. The centre spread contains a board game called "Air Raid". Other Titles - Peter the Pilot Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Scrapbook for picture cards, 16 pages, each 278 x 185 mm. Provenance: Purchased from South Sea Books, Christchurch, in 2000.

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Kain, Edgar James, 1918-1940 : Bereavement acknowledgement

Date: Jun 1940

Reference: MS-Papers-2708

Description: Printed bereavement acknowledgement and photo, with two stanzas of verse. Adressed to Dave Constable from Reg Kain. Issued in memory of RAF Flying Officer Kain, DFC, killed in a flying accident over France on 9 Jun 1940, while on active service. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (1 folded sheet). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed matter with ms addressing

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Edgar James (Cobber) Kain

Date: [circa 1939]

From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency

Reference: PAColl-5547-011

Description: Edgar James (also known as Cobber) Kain, circa 1939. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print

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Edgar James Kain with fellow airmen

Date: 1940

From: Original photographic prints and postcards from the file print collection, Box 18

Reference: PAColl-7581-60

Description: Cobber Kain (3rd in from the right), Commanding Officer Derek W Kain (back to camera) and other unidentified airmen, probably in France. The C O, who has just landed, is asking the men how the fared after a series of dog fights with enemy bombers and fighters. Kain is wearing his DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross) ribbon. British official photograph taken in 1940. Photographer unidentified. Another copy of this image is in album PA1-o-986, page 12 (see PA1-o-986-12) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 12.2 x 17 cm, dry mounted on card 16.5 x 21.5 cm