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Flight Lieutenant David Lord in the fuselage of a Douglas Dakota during a supply drop over Burma, 1943

Photographs, In Storage, P004599

David Lord was a pilot in the RAF in the Second World War. He flew on operations in North Africa, India, Burma and Holland, where he was killed during Operation Market Garden on 19 September 1944.

Black and white photograph of the interior of an aircraft showing crewman and supplies, RAF Museum / u00a9 RAF Museum

Memorial at Myaungmya, Myanmar to Flight Sergeants Bellingham, Snelling, Woodage and Woodbridge

Photographs, In Storage, P018417

Memorial to Flight Sergeants Leslie Bellingham (Second Pilot), Robert James Snelling (Flight Engineer), John Derek Woodage (Wireless Operator/Gunner) and Stanley James Woodbridge (Wireless Operator) located at Myaungmya, near Bassein, Myanmar (Burma).

black and white image of a small memorial with cross surrounded by tree stumps, RAF Museum

Pegu Airstrip: Afternoon Storm by Thomas Hennell, graphite and watercolour on paper

Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, L001-1859

After Eric Ravilious’ death, Hennell, an esteemed watercolourist, replaced him in an Official War Artist's Admiralty assignment to Iceland. Then from May 1945 he undertook a six-month commission with the Air Ministry in India and Burma (now Myanmar), sending watercolours to London ‘via the hand of a squadron leader’.

Pegu Airstrip: Afternoon Storm by Thomas Hennell, graphite and watercolour on paper, © RAF Museum / RAF Museum