Diary And Letters Of A World War I Fighter Pilot, The
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Boyd, Lieutenant J.
Brasserie
Break
Bremridge, Lieutenant G.
“Brig Boy’s”
Broadway
Brown, 2nd Lieutenant D.G.
Bruay
Cairn’s
Caix
Caley
Callards
Cameron, 2nd Lieutenant J.D.
Cassel
Charing Cross
“Charlie Chaplin”
“Cheep”
“Chin Ling Soo”
“Chu Chin Chow”
Ciro’s
Clairmarais (‘Clair Marais’)
Claor
Cocks, Captain G.M., see Cox
Coliseum
Comines (‘Commines’)
Conteville
Corner House
Corry, Lieutenant F.M.
Cottage Tea Rooms
Cowan, 2nd Lieutenant R.H.
Cox, Captain G.M.
Criterion
Cunningham, Major J.A.
Cutbill, 2nd Lieutenant E.H.
“Daddy Longlegs”
“Dear Brutus”
Dikkebus (‘Dickebush’)
Diksmuide (‘Dixmunde’)
Droogland (‘Dooglandt’, ‘Droglandt’)
Drury Lane
Duffus, Major C.
Dyer, 2nd Lieutenant H.A.
Eaton, Lieutenant E.C.
Elysee Palace
“Fair and Warmer”
Frascatis
“General Post”
Gilmour, Captain J. ‘Jack’
“Going Up”
“Goodbye-e-e”
Gordon, Lieutenant E.G.S.
Gorringe, Lieutenant F.C.
Grand
Greasley, 2nd Lieutenant J.R.
Grosvenor Hotel
“Guiffon”
Hall, Lieutenant W.H.
Hancock, 2nd Lieutenant J.M.
Harrison, Lieutenant W.L.
Hauberge
Hazebrouck (‘Hazebruck’)
Hemming, 2nd Lieutenant W.H.
Higgins, Captain W.W.
Hollebeke
Hotel de France
Houplines
Houtem (‘Houltem’)
Houthulst Forest
Howes, Major
Jenkins
Jewkes, 2nd Lieutenant J.L.
Jones, 2nd Lieutenant L.S.R.
“Jubilee Hall”
Keller, Lieutenant C.F.
Kelsey
Kemmel
Kennedy, 2nd Lieutenant J.G.
King’s Cross
King-Clark, Alexander ‘King’
King-Clark, Elspeth
King-Clark, Lieutenant Commander Robert
Kings Head
Knocker, Eileen Agnes ‘Eily’
Knocker, Gladwys Mainwaring ‘Gal’ or ‘Gally’
Knocker, Katherine Margaret Elizabeth Mainwaring ‘Elsie’
Knocker, Mary Ethel ‘May’
Knocker, Winifred Victoria ‘Gin’ or ‘Ginny’
La Bassee
La Gorgue
Lamotte-Warfuseé (‘Warfuseé)
Landon, Captain G. de L.
Le Commerce
Ledegem
Leitch, Captain A.A.
Les Gobelins
“Les Invalides”
Lonsdales
Lovie (‘Lovée’)
Mackie’s
“Maid of the Mountains”
Maison Lyons
Maricourt Wood
Marquise
Marshall, 2nd Lieutenant L.,
Matthews, 2nd Lieutenant C.D.
McCudden, Captain J.
McElroy, Captain G.E.H.
McKinnon, 2nd Lieutenant J.F.
McLeod Innes, 2nd Lieutenant P.
Miles, Major
Mont Rouge
Moore, Captain G.B.
Moorslede
Morrison, Captain K.S.
“Naughty Wife”
Nethersole, Major N.H.B.
Neuve Eglise
Northwood
“Nothing but the Truth”
Pavilion
Peacock, Captain E.F.
“Peg of my Heart”
Peronne
Pilcher, 2nd Lieutenant T.F.
Pitt, Lieutenant G.H.
Polderhoek Chateau (‘Poldernock Ridge’)
Polygon Wood
Poperinghe
Proven
Queens
Quesnoy Sur Deule
“Razzle Dazzle”
Reeves, Captain H.G.
Richthofen, Captain Baron von
Robb, 2nd Lieutenant R.E.
Roeselare (‘Roulers’)
“Romance”
Rosenthal, 2nd Lieutenant A.,
Rouen
“Roxana”
Sage, 2nd Lieutenant D.M.
Savoy
Scholer
Scott, Lieutenant D.H.
Serny
Severin
Shanks, Lieutenant D.
Skundles
“Soldier Boy”
Spreadbury, Lieutenant H.J.
Ste Marie Cappel
Steenvoorde
Surcamps (‘Sur Camps’)
Swifts
Sydall, Captain C.B.
Symons, Captain H.L.
“Tabs”
“Tails Up”
“The 13th Chair”
“The Aristocrats”
“The Boy”
The Bull
“The Lilac Domino”
“The Live Wire”
“The Optimists”
The Red Lion
Thezy-Gilmout (‘Thezy’)
“Three Cheers”
Tipperary
Tiptaft, 2nd Lieutenant C.P.
Towne, Lieutenant L.N.F.,
Troc
Trollope, Captain J.L.
Vert Fallon
Villers Bretonneux (‘Villers Bret’)
Vlamertinghe
Weedon, Captain L.S.
“When Knights were Bold”
Wigg, Lieutenant V.
Williams, Lieutenant T.M.
Withington, Captain T.E.
Wylie, 2nd Lieutenant A.E.
“Yes Uncle”
YMCA Club
“Zig Zag”
Guy Mainwaring Knocker and his father, Cuthbert, at Haileybury School.
Guy in Royal Military Academy uniform photographed with his father.
Guy in Royal Military Academy uniform, 1917.
Guy, his mother and father, at Dover during 1917.
Guy with his sister, May, and father.
‘A’ Flight, 65 Squadron, RFC. Wye, Kent, October 1917. Left to right: 2nd Lt. A. Rosenthal, 2nd Lt. V. Wigg, 2nd Lt. G.M. Knocker, 2nd Lt. G. Bremridge, Capt. W.W. Higgins and Lt. K.S. Morrison.
Pilots of 65 Squadron RFC at Wye, Kent (or Wyton, Cambs?), September 1917, in preparation for going to France. Standing, left to right: 2nd Lt. L. Marshall, Lt. B. Balfour, 2nd Lt. G. Bremridge, Lt. G.H. Pitt, 2nd Lt. E.H. Cutbill, Maj. J.A. Cunningham (OC), Capt. L.S. Weeden, Capt. T.E. Withington, Lt. W.L. Harrison, Lt. D.H. Scott MC. Seated, left to right: Lt. C.F. Keller, Lt. E.G.S. Gordon, Lt. G.M. Cox, Lt. K.S. Morrison, 2nd Lt. A. Rosenthal, Lt. H.L. Symons, 2nd Lt. V. Wigg, 2nd Lt. G.M. Knocker. (Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum, London. Q67792)
The front of Guy’s Diary. A photograph of him as OC ‘B’ Flight No. 40 Training School taken in 1917 faces his drawings of the RGA and RFC badges.
Sopwith Camels of ‘A’ Flight, 65 Squadron, RFC. The aeroplane nearest, B2419, was Guy’s aircraft and was called ‘Pooh Bah’.
Pooh Bah at Wye, 1917.
Guy with his Sopwith Camel.
Lieutenant Douglas Shanks and Camel from 65 Squadron. He was injured in a flying accident on 31 January 1918, although the photograph is dated January 1919.
A pen and ink sketch by Guy of a British SE 5 aircraft.
Another sketch by Guy of a German Albatross DV.
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p; A cartoon strip by Guy depicting an encounter with the Hun (date unknown).
A caricature of Guy, dated 1934.
Guy with his Merlin — he kept two (‘Jenny I’ and ‘Jenny II’) in his later RAF career.
Guy with his wife, Cynthia, and his sister, ‘Ginny’, in 1960 at their home in Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire.
A post-war photograph of Guy (date unknown).
Group Captain Guy Mainwaring Knocker dressed for inspection of Oakley House School Cadet Corps, 23 July 1962.