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Here are some more photos of survivors, most taken at St. Helena in 1943. This adds to the previous three Gallery pages. Don't forget there are many other photos on most of my pages on this site and I welcome any that you would wish to share. My thanks to Jen Tempest, daughter of survivor Allan Tempest for sharing some of her father's photos.

The photos of the survivors at the rear of the Consulate Hotel are courtesy of SWWEC and Sarah Quantrill respectively

The photo of Roland Dodds is courtesy of Lesley Tulloch.

Arnold Silcock's portrait is by Howard Coster, reproduced under a Creative Commons licence. My thanks to Graham Silcock.

Survivors relaxing on the veranda at The Briars, St Helena
Survivors at The Briars, St Helena, January 1943

L to R: George Morton, Allan Tempest, Edward (Ted) Elliott, Charlie Williams, Victor Chambers

Three survivors at St Helena
Survivors at St Helena, 1943

L to R: (standing) Victor Chambers, Edward (Ted) Elliott;
(sitting) Allan Tempest

Tennis group at The Briars, St Helena, January 1943
Tennis Group at The Briars, St Helena, January 1943

L to R: Thomas Parkinson, Roland Dodds, Mrs. Janine Jaspar, George Nutter, Francis G.B. Deane, Robert (Bob) Skea; (sitting) Allan Tempest

Group at Consulate Hotel, St Helena
At the Consulate Hotel, St Helena, 1943

L to R: Pierre Jaspar, Janine Jaspar, Dr. Douglas Quantrill, Cynthia Saunders, Leslie Mountain

Another group at Consulate Hotel, St Helena
At the Consulate Hotel, St Helena, 1943

L to R: George Waters, Janine Jaspar, Pierre Jaspar, Cynthia Saunders, Leslie Mountain

Roland Dodds at St Helena
Roland Dodds at St Helena, 1943
Arnold Silcock, by Howard Coster, 1935
Arnold Silcock, 1935
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Andy Green on the veranda at The Briars, St Helena
Andy Green, The Briars, St Helena, 1943
Allan Tempest during pilot training, Pensacola, Florida, 1944-45
Allan Tempest, Pensacola, Florida, 1944–45, training for the Fleet Air Arm