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Battle of Britain Album #6: No. 19 Squadron RAF

Supermarine Spitfire Mk Ia P9368 'QV-K' of No. 19 Squadron being rearmed between sorties at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1367A.

 

Armorer Fred Roberts re-arms Spitfire Mk Ia X4474 QV-I of No. 19 Squadron at Fowlmere, September 1940. The pilot, seated in his cockpit, is Sergeant Bernard Jennings. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1458.

 

Spitfire Mk Ia of No. 19 Squadron taxiing at Fowlmere, with ground staff steadying each wing tip, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1448.

 

Spitfire Mark IA, X4474 ‘QV-I’, of No. 19 Squadron RAF, taking off from Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, with Sergeant B J Jennings at the controls. During the battle 19 Squadron was part of the Duxford Wing. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1451.

 

Spitfire Mk 1a X4474 QV-I of No. 19 Squadron in flight, and banking to port. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1453.

 

Supermarine Spitfire Mk Is of No. 19 Squadron RAF at Fowlmere near Duxford, 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1452,

 

Flight Sergeant George "Grumpy" Unwin of No. 19 Squadron RAF climbs out of his Supermarine Spitfire Mk I at Fowlmere, near Duxford in Cambridgeshire after a sortie, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1355.

 

Squadron Leader Brian 'Sandy' Lane, CO of No. 19 Squadron and Flight Lieutenant Wilfrid Clouston with Czech pilot Flying Officer Frantisek 'Dolly' Dolezal, Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1324.

 

Pilots of No. 19 Squadron at Fowlmere, August 1940. From left: Flight Lieutenant Brian 'Sandy' Lane; Sergeant Jack Potter; Sergeant Bernard 'Jimmy' Jennings; Pilot Officer Raymond Aeberhardt; Flight Sergeants George 'Grumpy' Unwin and Harry Steere; Pilot Officer Frank 'Fanny' Brinsden; Flying Officer Jack 'Farmer' Lawson; Flying Officer Leonard Haines; Pilot Officer Arthur Vokes; Flight Lieutenant Wilf Clouston; Flying Officer Eric Thomas. Behind them is the operations hut mounted on a trailer. Note that some of the pilots are wearing Canadian khaki drill overall blouses. Also, Clouston has a Luftwaffe lifejacket. Imperial War Museum photo HU 27861.

 

Spitfire pilots of No. 19 Squadron relax between sorties outside their crew room at Manor Farm, Fowlmere, September 1940. Left to right: Pilot Officer Wallace 'Jock' Cunningham, Sub-Lieutenant Arthur 'Admiral' Blake of the Fleet Air Arm and Flying Officer Frank Brinsden, with pet spaniel.

 

Pilots of No. 19 Squadron standing in the back of a lorry at Fowlmere, September 1940. The pilots are, from left to right, P/O Arthur Vokes, Sgt David Cox, F/Sgt George Unwin, P/O Richard Jones, Sgt Bernard Jennings, P/O Dennis Parrott, unknown, unknown. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1397.

 

Pilots of No. 19 Squadron RAF stage a mock 'scramble' from the back of a truck at Fowlmere near Duxford, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1398.

 

Flight Sergeant Harry Steere DFM of No. 19 Squadron at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1323.

 

Flight Lieutenant Wilfrid Clouston (right) and Squadron Leader BJE 'Sandy' Lane of No. 19 Squadron in front of a Supermarine Spitfire at Fowlmere airfield near Cambridge, September 1940. Wilfrid Greville Clouston was one of the first New Zealand air aces of the Second World War. He survived the Battle of Britain only to spend the majority of the war in a Japanese prisoner of war camp.

 

Pilots of No. 19 and No. 616 Squadrons pose alongside a Spitfire at Fowlmere, 21 September 1940. Sitting on wing (left to right) are Squadron Leader Brian 'Sandy' Lane (CO 19 Sqn), Flight Sergeant George 'Grumpy' Unwin and Francis Brinsden (with 'Flash' the Alsatian and 'Rangy' the Spaniel). Front row (left to right) are Sergeant Bernard 'Jimmy' Jennings, Flight Lieutenant Colin MacFie (616 Sqn), Squadron Leader Howard Burton (CO 616 Squadron) and Pilot Officer Philip Leckrone (616 Sqn).

 

Pilots of No. 19 Squadron RAF eat lunch in the Officers' Mess at Fowlmere, the satellite airfield to Duxford in Cambridgeshire, September 1940.

 

A group of pilots of No. 19 Squadron discuss a recent sortie by Manor Farm at Fowlmere, September 1940. Left to right: Sergeant David E Lloyd, Flight Sergeant George 'Grumpy' Unwin, Flight Lieutenant Cyril Arthur Jones, Flying Officer Hugh 'Cocky' Dundas (of No. 616 Squadron RAF), Flight Sergeant Harold Steere, and Squadron Leader Brian 'Sandy' Lane, the Squadron's CO. Flight Sergeant Unwin's pet German Shepherd 'Flash' can be seen to the left.

 

Pilots of 19 Squadron and 616 Squadron relaxing in the crew room at Manor Farm, Fowlmere, September 1940. From left to right, the pilots are: Flight Lieutenant Colin MacFie (616 Sqn); Squadron Leader Howard Burton (616 Sqn); Squadron Leader Brian 'Sandy' Lane (19 Sqn); Flying Officer Hugh 'Cocky' Dundas (616 Sqn); unidentified; Flight Lieutenant Cyril Arthur Jones (616 Sqn); unidentified; unidentified. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1461.

 

Flying Officer Frank Brinsden of No. 19 Squadron, Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1463.

 

Flying Officer Frantisek 'Dolly' Dolezal, a Czech pilot with No. 19 Squadron, poses in front of his Spitfire at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1464.

 

Flight Lieutenant Richard Jones of No. 19 Squadron at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1393.

 

Flight Lieutenant P S Turner of No. 242 Squadron RAF, rests on the tail elevator of his Hawker Hurricane Mk I, after landing at Fowlmere, near Duxford in Cambridgeshire, September 1940.

 

Flight Lieutenant W Jack 'Farmer' Lawson, one of No. 19 Squadron's flight commanders at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1361.

 

Pilots of Nos. 19 and 616 Squadrons gather around a table to consult a map at Fowlmere, September 1940. Left to right: Flying Officer Frank Brinsden; Sergeant Charnock; Flying Officer Leonard Haines; Squadron Leader Brian Lane; Pilot Officer Leckrone (616 Sqn); Sergeant Cox; Flight Sergeant George Unwin; Pilot Officer Richard Jones; Sergeant Bernard Jennings; Flight Lieutenant Holden (616 Sqn). Imperial War Museum photo CH 1445.

 

Flight Sergeant George 'Grumpy' Unwin of No. 19 Squadron with 'Flash' the squadron mascot on the wing of his Spitfire at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1343.

 

Pilots of No. 19 Squadron report to the intelligence officer (back to the camera) at Fowlmere, September 1940. The pilots are (left to right): Squadron Leader Brian 'Sandy' Lane (CO), Flight Lieutenant Walter 'Farmer' Lawson and Sergeant David Lloyd. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1371.

 

Flying Officer Leonard Haines of No. 19 Squadron with pet dog sitting on the rear bumper of a car at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1356.

 

Pilot Officer Wallace 'Jock' Cunningham of No. 19 Squadron sits on the wing of his Spitfire at Fowlmere, September 1940. Imperial War Museum photo CH 1374.

 

 

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