Breckon, Aubrey Arthur Ninnis, 1913-1989

Born Northcote, Auckland. Photographer for the New Zealand Herald and the Auckland Weekly News before travelling to England to take up a commission in the Royal Air Force in 1935; transferred to the RNZAF in June 1939. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

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World War II Official album. 398-781

Date: 1939-1945

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: PA1-q-294

Description: Photographs of New Zealand military personnel serving in Greece, Crete, the Middle East and Egypt during World War 2, 1939-1945, taken by various photographers and compiled for official use. This album includes a number of official photographs taken for the British official records. Many of the personnel identified are listed above, but group portraits in which individuals are identified are not listed above. Many views show aspects of military training in the desert, including machine guns, rifles, manoeuvres, Bren guns, range practice, and anti-tank guns. New Zealand Divisional Cavalry. In England military training and preparation includes scenes of the New Zealand High Commissioner in London, William Joseph Jordan, watching New Zealand lumberjacks from the New Zealand Forestry Corps in a Gloucester forest felling trees for war purposes. Also related to England are scenes of the Duke of Gloucester inspecting troops, and King George VI at an investiture at Buckingham Palace investing Flight-Sergeant Williams with his Distinguished Flying Medal for gallantry in air operations. Long Range Desert patrols and expeditions into enemy territory showing the difficult terrain they had to negotiate. Views of a formation of five American-built Lockheed Hudson aircraft of the RAF Coastal Command carrying out an action patrol near Borkum, Heligoland and the Danish Coast. They are the first released photographs taken while under fire from German anti-aircraft ships, flying only 200 ft above the sea because of the weather (p 15-21). One image shows a wireless operator checking one of H.M. the King's homing pigeons, presented to the RAF to carry messages in case of a forced landing & breakdown of wireless. Arrival of NZ airmen & pilots for duty with the RAF in 1941. Gift of fruit and vegetables presented to NZ troops stationed in Fiji, transported 60 miles by boat from Kandavu, formally accepted by Brigadier Cunningham. (A number of images of Cunningham are dotted throughout the album). Views of the sinking of the Italian raider Ramb I, by HMS Leander in February 1941 (p 33-37). Scenes of a huge field bakery run by Egyptian bakers which can supply 3500 loaves each day. Also the "Waiwera Hotel - the 'ouse on the 'ill" cookhouse in the desert; and other scenes of food preparation. Relaxation organised by the YMCA, and the opening of the Lowry Hut run by the YMCA. Shipboard life on a transport ship, including games, relaxation and officers censoring mail. Floods after heavy rain in the Western Desert along the Mediterranean fringe (p 61-64). The Oranje leaving Amsterdam on her maiden voyage; used as hospital ship for Australian and New Zealand forces. Groups at the Royal Canadian Air Force Bombing and Gunnery School, all of whom are named (p 67-69). Prime Minister Peter Fraser's visit to the Middle East (p 69-72), his visit to Greece (p 93-105), and inspecting the hospital ship Maunganui (p110-111).) The No. 1 General Hospital in Greece. War damage to New Zealand House in London (p 105-106). Italian prisoners of war in a soccer match "NZ vs Italy" in Egypt (p 79-81); German parachute troops wounded and taken prisoner in Crete; captured swastikas used to hoodwink the enemy into dropping supplies. Fighting and evacuation of Crete. Evacuation of the Greek Royal party by a bodyguard of New Zealand soldiers, with views of a reception given by His Majesty the King of Greece, showing Lieutenant W H Ryan, Princess Marie, lady Palairet, Prince George, Prince Peter, and British military attache Colonel J S Blunt. Group portrait of New Zealanders in Britain training for the Fleet Air Arm (members named). Members of the New Zealand Bomber Squadron of the RAF who have been part of the raids on Germany, particularly on Berlin. (Several group portraits, some of which are named). Several photographs of unidentified men who escaped from Crete in barges. Arrangement: Images in album form single numerical sequence, 398-791 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with faded blue cover, black corners and spine; 34.5 x 22.0 cm

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Saint, Leslie Elliot, 1914-1999: Photographs of aircraft and related subjects in New Ze...

Date: [ca 1930s]

By: Saint, Leslie Elliot, 1914-1999; Breckon, Aubrey Arthur Ninnis, 1913-1989; Raine, William Hall, 1892-1955

Reference: PAColl-10517

Description: Photographic prints of aircraft and related subjects taken in New Zealand circa 1930s. Some photographs were taken by Leslie Saint, others by A Breckon Junior for the Weekly News, and one by William Hall Raine. Some photographs were taken at Te Rapa aerodrome in Hamilton, at Levin, and at Rongotai aerodrome in Wellington. Some prints have inscriptions, either on the back or on the front. One has been handcoloured. Images mainly show aircraft on the ground or in the air, sometimes surrounded by crowds and thus likely to be at air shows or exhibitions. Aircraft photographed include a Blackburn Bluebird (ZK-AAQ), Oscar Garden's Gypsy Moth 'Kia Ora', an 'auto-giro' in Wellington, Charles Kingsford Smith's 'Southern Cross' in Hamilton, Jim Cane's Avro 616 Avian IVY (ZK-ABJ), Len Mangham's Monocoupe 70 (ZK-ABD), a Waco QDC (ZK-ACV), a Comper Swift (ZK-ACG), and two De Havilland DH60G Moths (ZK-AAO and ZK-ADA). There are also photographs of models of a Simmonds Spartan and a Stinson Reliant. Includes photographs of James ('Scotty') Fraser and Captain Malcolm McGregor, both of whom wetre killed at Rongotai Airport, Wellington, in separate incidents in 1936. Photographs appear to have been removed from photograph album(s), as many have parts of photograph corners adhered to their backs. Title supplied by Library. Saint collected the items and also took some of the photographs. Quantity: 30 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints of varying sizes. Provenance: Donor is the daughter of Leslie Saint.