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No. 302 Polish Fighter Squadron. RAF Northolt, late October 1940.
Sitting from left are: P/O Jerzy Czerniak, F/O Franciszek Jastrzebski, F/O Peter Carter, F/Lt John Framer, F/Lt James Thompson,
F/Lt Piotr Laguna, S/Ldr Jack Satchell, S/Ldr Mieczyslaw Mumler, F/Lt William Riley, F/O Julian Kowalski, F/O Tadeusz Czerwinski
and F/Lt Antoni Wczelik. In the back row: Sgt Boleslaw Bernas (left), P/O Wladyslaw Gnys, P/O Stanislaw Lapka, P/O Edward Pilch,
P/O Waclaw Krol, F/Lt Jan Czerny, Sgt Antoni Beda, P/O Jan Malinski, Sgt Antoni Lysek, Sgt Wilhelm Kosarz, Sgt Marian Wedzik,
P/O Aleksander Zukowski, Sgt Stanislaw Markiewicz, P/O Stanislaw Chalupa, P/O Zbigniew Wroblewski, Sgt Eugeniusz Nowakiewicz,
P/O Wlodzimierz Karwowski, Sgt Zenon Kleniewski and Sgt Jan Zaluski.
302 Squadron pictures
 
Lighting the Tank Annexe. Digital ID 17420_a014_a014001228. Photo by the Chief Mechanics Testing Laboratory, 5 June 1943 to record the use of artificial lights at the Tank Assembly Workshop in the Chullora Workshops. Of interest are the General Lee M3 Medium tanks being refitted for the Australian Army. As well as building 54 Australian designed AC1 Cruiser tanks, the NSW Railways also modified 58 General Lee tanks and made 81 new cupola turrets for British Matilda tanks. Following its appointment as a tank contractor in October 1941, tanks were assembled at first Eveleigh and then Chullora, while parts were made at Eveleigh, Chullora and Cardiff.
 

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