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The Sheikh of Kuwait being helped into Supermarine Spitfire IX (MJ753) "Wahra Kuweit", May 1944
Photographs, In Storage, X008-4002/005/007
The Gulf Fighter Fund raised money during the Second World War to pay for Supermarine Spitfires for the RAF, including W3630 which was named Kuwait.
Kuwait water front and harbour looking south east, 9 June 1931
Photographs, In Storage, X007-6903/004
No. 203 Squadron RAF was based in Iraq from 1929 until 1939. It operated a variety of flying boats, including the Supermarine Southampton II, Short Rangoon and Short Singapore III.
Cornelius James Pelley, The Sheikh of Kuwait, Wing Commander Michael Frederick Anderson and other RAF Officers , May 1944
Photographs, In Storage, X008-4002/005/010
The Gulf Fighter Fund raised money during the Second World War to pay for Supermarine Spitfires for the RAF, including W3630 which was named Kuwait.
The Sheikh of Kuwait being shown the cockpit of Supermarine Spitfire IX (MJ753) "Wahra Kuweit" by Wing Commander Michael Frederick Anderson and Cornelius James Pelley, May 1944
Photographs, X008-4002/005/009
The Gulf Fighter Fund raised money during the Second World War to pay for Supermarine Spitfires for the RAF, including W3630 which was named Kuwait.
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Arnold Wilson in front of Stuart Culley's Bristol Fighter, first aircraft seen in Kuwait
Photographs, In Storage, X007-6954/004/002
Group Captain Stuart Douglas Culley was a Canadian who joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1917. He transferred to the RAF in 1918 and on 10 August 1918 shot down German Zeppelin L53.
Kuwait shipbuilding yards - only industry in 1920
Photographs, In Storage, X007-6954/004/005
Group Captain Stuart Douglas Culley was a Canadian who joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1917. He transferred to the RAF in 1918 and on 10 August 1918 shot down German Zeppelin L53.
The Sheikh of Kuwait being shown the cockpit of Supermarine Spitfire IX (MJ753) "Wahra Kuweit" by Wing Commander Michael Frederick Anderson and Cornelius James Pelley, May 1944
Photographs, In Storage, X008-4002/005/008
The Gulf Fighter Fund raised money during the Second World War to pay for Supermarine Spitfires for the RAF, including W3630 which was named Kuwait.
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Arnold Wilson (lost as rear gunner in WW2) and the Sheikh of Kuwait, 2 October 1920
Photographs, In Storage, X007-6954/004/004
Group Captain Stuart Douglas Culley was a Canadian who joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1917. He transferred to the RAF in 1918 and on 10 August 1918 shot down German Zeppelin L53.
Kuwaiti personnel, May 1944
Photographs, In Storage, X008-4002/005/004
The Gulf Fighter Fund raised money during the Second World War to pay for Supermarine Spitfires for the RAF, including W3630 which was named Kuwait.
RAF Officers being introduced to the Sheikh of Kuwait, May 1944
Photographs, In Storage, X008-4002/005/006
The Gulf Fighter Fund raised money during the Second World War to pay for Supermarine Spitfires for the RAF, including W3630 which was named Kuwait.
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