January 14, 2014 at 11:16 pm
Hi all,
A bit of a long shot but i wonder if any of you can put a name to this RAF officer.
This is the only image i have and i have no further leads to offer.
Many thanks in advance
Gerry
By: gedburke3 - 18th January 2014 at 22:08
Hi Don and Matt,
Thanks for your replies.
I’m fairly sure that this is our chap.
I will attempt to contact Sandy Barrs daughter and request a better picture.
Cheers
Gerry
By: Matt Poole - 18th January 2014 at 21:32
Taking things a step further through Google:
http://www.644squadron.org/resources/crewops/s_z/scott_h.htm
The attached photo was copied from this page.
The website honors Canadian Sandy Barr, not just 644 Squadron. On the contacts page you’ll find his daughter’s e-mail address. Who knows, maybe she has further records, or can shed some light on when the group photo with Hugh Scott was taken. The direct link to the contacts page:
By: gedburke3 - 18th January 2014 at 18:48
Dear all,
Many thanks for your contributions on my behalf.
I have been informed (via a restorer that worked on the painting) that the subject is Squadron Leader Hugh Scott.
I don’t know anything about him as a google search doesn’t provide much.
If anyone has any info on him or the units that he served with i would appreciate it.
Thanks once again
Gerry
By: Arabella-Cox - 17th January 2014 at 18:43
Good point Tony T, although as you say I’m not sure about shoulder boards. I know that Pete Brothers A.Cdr tunic at Tangmere doesn’t have them, and neither does this one:
Would it be whether they are No 1, Dress…or whatever?
Its just that on the painting it looks as if it might represent a single (light) broad band on its dark ground?
By: TonyT - 17th January 2014 at 17:01
Tangmere, would say a Sqn Ldr? Cannot see him being air rank as he wears no shoulder boards on his uniform, though not sure when they came in, looks similar to
By: Jim C - 17th January 2014 at 16:37
Werner Christie?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Hosewinckel_Christie_(officer)
By: Arabella-Cox - 17th January 2014 at 13:57
Gerry
Like Tony, I am trying to work out his rank.
Is that a single thick ring – thus denoting Air Commodore? Seem unlikely to be two rings of a Flt Lt. Can’t make it out. But Air Cdre might fit neatly if this chap is, say, serving on Diplomatic Staff at Oslo.
By: gedburke3 - 17th January 2014 at 11:24
Cheers gents,
I am pretty sure that they are raf wings but will look into the likelihood of the pilot being Polish.
Andy, that’s a good idea. I will see what google throws up for Air attaches.
Cheers gents
gerry
By: Arabella-Cox - 17th January 2014 at 11:02
Is it worth checking who the Air Attache (or his staff) might have been in Oslo during 1946? Just a thought.
By: hampden98 - 17th January 2014 at 10:58
Dear all,
I had promised to post a better photograph.
Below is attached a slightly better one which may assist with identification.
I am sure that those are pilots wings and not an observers brevet.
The painting is signed ‘Parker. Oslo 1946.’
Hopefully someone may recognise the subject.
Cheers
Gerry
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Could the wings be a Polish Eagle?
It doesn’t look right for an Observer or Pilots wings.
By: gedburke3 - 17th January 2014 at 10:54
Dear all,
I had promised to post a better photograph.
Below is attached a slightly better one which may assist with identification.
I am sure that those are pilots wings and not an observers brevet.
The painting is signed ‘Parker. Oslo 1946.’
Hopefully someone may recognise the subject.
Cheers
Gerry
[ATTACH=CONFIG]224624[/ATTACH]
By: Zidante - 15th January 2014 at 14:04
So, are we looking at someone who flew in Europe with Bomber Command and then in the Far East on Liberators or Halifaxes maybe? An Observer who was a Wing Commander?
By: thedawnpatrol - 15th January 2014 at 12:54
Looks like an Observers badge to me also, it’s rather odd shape being a pilots wing, especially as so much detail is in the ribbons.
Tony, the 1939 – 45 Star was issued after 1943, and i think originally known as the 39-43 star ?
Jules
By: Rocketeer - 15th January 2014 at 11:52
I dont think its Peter Townsend. I thought Observer too. The bottom ribbon looks like an OBE to me. It must have been after the war as there is a 39-45 Star. Chances are he was a WgCdr (or the middle stripe is just painted too thick).
By: gedburke3 - 15th January 2014 at 11:28
Thanks all,
I can see a likeness to Alec Cranswick but I don’t think the DSO is on this chaps medal ribbon. Perhaps the portrait was completed before its award.
I think the ribbons are as follows: DFC , 39/45 star, air crew europe and burma star. I can’t make out the bottom ribbon.
i will attempt to get a clearer picture.
Thanks all once again
Gerry
By: Arabella-Cox - 15th January 2014 at 09:07
It looks a bit like A G A Fisher. But no rosette? And I haven’t checked his decorations yet.
By: Arabella-Cox - 15th January 2014 at 08:52
Is that an Observers flying badge he’s wearing?
By: posart - 15th January 2014 at 08:40
Alec Cranswick?
By: gedburke3 - 15th January 2014 at 07:50
Morning trolly aux,
I wondered about that but i’m not convinced.
Although the photo is poor quality i can’t see the rosette on his 39/45 star. That said the picture may have been painted before the end of the war and the distribution of the rosette.
Gerry.