Welcome aboard mate, and great photo!
We used Lodestars, Hudsons, Venturas and Harpoons in the RNZAF.A number of Lodestars and Hudsons are still around (some preserved), aswell as 1 example of the Ventura and Harpoon each (that I know of).
Remains of ex-RNZAF venturas and Harpoons also exist in the Solomon islands, serial letters still being remarkably preserved.
As an aside, I knew an ex-RNZAF mechanic who worked on Corsairs during the pacific campaign. Near the end of hostilities, he said the Americans were loading aircraft onto barges, along with brand new tractors. They would take the barge not too distantly out to sea, start the tractor (facing the aircraft) and brick the accelerator. The driverless tractor would plow all the aircraft off the barge and go in after them. They would then turn the barge around, reload the barge with aircraft and a new tractor and do it again...
He couldn't believe the waste!
Getting more to the point,though, one day he saw them scrapping Ventura aircraft. They were about to scrap one of them, and he said to them "Hey! How much would you want for that?" They stopped what they were doing and asked him "what have you got?" "I can get you a crate of beer right now, if you'll leave that aircraft alone" he said. "Okay, done!" they replied, and moved on to the next one!
After repatriation to NZ, he never got the money together to import the aircraft, and atleast as late as the late 70's, it was still there, possibly still is.