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    Posted (edited)

    Generalstabsarzt Eric Passauer VIII Armee Korps.

    Cheers,

    Larry

    Generalstabsarzt Eric Passauer VIII Armee Korps Da.jpg

    Infantry Regiment 19, Poland, 1939.

    Cheers,

    Larry

     

    Edited by LarryT
    Posted

    Infantry Regiment 19, Poland, 1939.

     

    Cheers,

    Larry

    Medium Pkw's, Motorbikes and BMW 323's1.jpg

    Confiscated Wanderer motorcar in use by a Luftwaffe unit, Northern France.

    Wanderer W 22.jpg

    Posted

    Hi all, time to add a few to the collection, the first RAF 1940

     

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    A few "Capitulation" images

    capitulation 2 900.JPG

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    luneburg copy.JPG

    Paul_Reichelt_(1945) copy.JPG

    Hitler and Blondi at the Berghof with someone else and General Patton

    Gen George Patton.JPG

    Hitler_and_Goebbels_1943 e copy.JPG

    This one's a sort of "Lets be friends US General 30th Division, he looks sort of doubtful

    30TH DIVISION IN EUROPE, W copy.JPG

    A quick step back in time

    General E A Garlington US army

    Brigadier Charles Pomeroy and daughter

    Brigadier General Charles  copy.JPG

    GARLINGTON, E.A. GENERAL 2 copy.JPG

    Posted

    Battle of Leningrad getting a medal and

    the Ordnungspolizei hard at work Warsaw 1941.

    US army 394th Infantry Medical detachment and dog

    battle_leningrad.JPG

    Medical Detachment 394th I copy.JPG

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    • 2 months later...
    Posted

    Loevly work, gentlemen.  Thanks for sharing.  I am busy downloading WWI colourized shots for the education work I do, as I think some of the students I work with really believe the world was black and whitebefore about 1970!

    Posted

    Hi Gentlemen, Larry thanks for the kind words, your images are your usual quality work, Peter, you are quite right, there are a few  people left who see some of these things within their own living memory, for many more it falls into "History" and their view is frequently old, faded, or poor quality black and white images. A sensitively and accurately colourised image can make the difference between a quick dis-interested glance at an image and more time spent studying it, spotting things which often get missed in all the "Grey"

     

    regards

     

    Alex

    Posted (edited)

    Talking of WW1 a few of my efforts

     

    Alex K

    Bombardier Ernest Horlock.JPG

    o'rourke vc copy.JPG

    kaiser old civ700 copy.JPG

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    stupid cmputer
    Posted (edited)

    Moving forward a bit in time, I did this just for the horse, a fine dappled grey  people and uniforms are not too hard, I am not however an animal expert but I like it

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    Edited by Alex K
    Posted (edited)

    Richard Bong USAAF

    Medal of Honor

    Upon the recommendation of Far East Airforce commander General George Kennedy, Bong received the Medal of Honor from General Douglas MacArthur in a special ceremony in December 1944. Bong’s Medal of Honor citation states that he flew combat missions despite his status as an “instructor”, which was one of his duties as standardization officer for V Fighter Command. His rank of major would have qualified him for a squadron command, but he always flew as a flight (four-plane) or element (two-plane) leader.

    Bong then became a pilot assigned to Lockhead’s Burbank California plant, where he flew P-80 Shooting Star jet fighters at the Lockheed Air Terminal. On August 6, 1945, the plane’s primary fuel pump malfunctioned during take off on the acceptance flight of P-80A 44-85048. Bong either forgot to switch to the auxiliary fuel pump, or for some reason was unable to do so Bong cleared away from the aircraft, but was too low for his parachute to deploy. The plane crashed into a narrow field at Oxnard St & Satsuma Ave, North Hollywood.

    His death was front-page news across the country, sharing space with the first news of the bombing of Hiroshima

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    There's no shortage of colour pics of "Ike" but I thought I'd add my attempt

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    well known mugshot of Joachim Peiper

    peiper copy.JPG

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    Edited by Alex K
    stupid computer
    Posted

    King David Kalakaua of Hawaii

     

    Also known as the Merry Monarch on account of his great love for music and dancing, he actually re-introduced the “Hula-Hula” dance after it had been banned by his late mother, the Queen as being “Too salacious”, he died whilst on a trip to San Francisco

     

    I collect orders decorations and medals as a main hobby so look out for unusual ODM’s after some research I identified most of those he is wearing, for those interested,

     

    Medal bar, Sweden order of Vasa, Denmark order of Dannebrog, Belgium order of Leopold

     

    At the neck

    Hawaii Order-of-Kamehameha

    Hawaii Collar The Royal Order of Kalakaua I

    Breast stars

    Order-of-Kamehameha

    The Royal Order of Kalakaua I

    Unknown but looks like a BMVO

    Japan order of the Chrysanthemum

    UK Order of St Michael and St George

    Unknown but looks like Belgium Order of Leopold

    The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii (VERY similar to the Prussian Order of the Crown at first glance)

     

    Right Breast ?

    King david kalakaua.JPG

    Posted

    Alex,  Thank you, simply an outstanding rendition for King David!!  Terrific work!!    A slight comment-- I would expect that his unidentified star belongs to Hawaii's Royal Order of Kapiolani [image below].   

     

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    Posted

    Hi, thanks for the comments, I quite liked doing him as he was different to my usual output, do you mean the one I called the BMVO?, if so, you have given me invaluable info and I can now modify my colourisation many thanks

     

    regards

    Posted (edited)

    Yes, Alex,  that is the one.  You correctly identified his Belgian Leopold Order star as well.  The left star could be from any of the many [some sources say 22] foreign grand cross/collar awards he received during his 1881 world tour.  He appears to have worn his Japanese Chrysanthemum and Crown of Johore stars frequently  as signs of Pacific solidarity but this looks like neither.  King David sat for several official portraits wearing this same uniform and decorations -- believe that his Wiki entry includes one in correct colors.  Some contemporary hand-tinted postcards use this image but have errors, for example wrongly depicting the sash as red.  Thanks again for this outstanding image!! 

    Edited by 922F
    Posted

    Hi Thanks for the further info, I guessed that he had many other ODM's I've seen one where he is wearing the Italian order of St Maurice and St Lazarus, attached is a revised version and thanks once again

     

    regards

     

    Medal bar, Sweden order of Vasa, Denmark order of Dannebrog, Belgium order of Leopold

     

    At the neck

    Hawaii Order-of-Kamehameha

    Hawaii Collar The Royal Order of Kalakaua I

     

    Breast stars

    Order-of-Kamehameha

    The Royal Order of Kalakaua I

    Hawaii Order of Kapiolani-Grand Cross

    Japan order of the Chrysanthemum

    UK Order of St Michael and St George

    Unknown but looks like Belgium Order of Leopold

    The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii (VERY similar to the Prussian Order of the Crown at first glance)

     

    Right Breast ?

     

    Could moderators delete the previous post (411)

    King david kalakaua.JPG

    Posted

    Outstanding Alex!  Certainly happy to assist in a small way.  In many of King David's images he wears a single star on his right breast.  Some of these images appear to illustrate a four arm cross with nothing between the arms superimposed on an eight point star with fluted rays.   There is a Hawaii - medals thread here which does not seem to discuss this 'lone star'.

    I cannot locate a list of all of the King's awards but know that he received some during his world tour from countries that he did not visit.     

     

    Posted

    Hi Thanks, I too have searched for a "Complete" list of his awards, particularly, European ones without success, I wouldn't be surprised if it was the Prussian order of the red or Black Eagle as they seem to have been sprinkled around fairly liberally!! unfortunately the image is too indistinct, never mind, maybe one day...

     

    regards

     

    Alex

    Posted

    Update, checking recipients of Black eagle, not listed, Red Eagle order Kalakaua - RAO 1st Class, maybe my hunch is correct:D

    Posted

    Might be--one of the images of the 'right star' seems to have a Greek cross in a central disk/medallion.   Kalakaua received one or two Russian orders so St. Anne may be possible.  Or, as we've seen many times before, the image with the cross could have been so heavily retouched that the piece remains forever a mystery!

    Posted (edited)

    Yep, St Anne is a possibility if he was awarded one! I think I'll just leave it as an indistinct blob and let viewers put their own in!

     

    Thanks for the help

     

    edit, well, why not!

    kalakaua.JPG

    Edited by Alex K
    • 1 month later...
    Posted

    Hi just to round things off, found this image of him, which does seem to suggest that my RAO hunch may be correct

    King-David-Kalakaua-Original-Black-White-Hawaii-OIL-PAINTING-ON-CANVAS-Hand-Painted-ART-Free-Shipping.jpg

    Posted

    Thanks, I do have a tendency to keep looking for things until proved or otherwise, maybe I should get another hobby!:rolleyes:

    Posted

    Hi Alex,

    very nice pictures of king Kalakaua of Hawaii. The coloured picture you made of him is excellent. When I was in Honolulu many years ago, I visited Iolani Palace, which is now a museum, displaying many of the king's orders.

     As you also collect orders and medals, you might be interested in the only Hawaii item I have in my collection; Grand Officer of the Crown of Hawaii, bestowed to a Japanese official in 1888.  Unlike a normal grand-officer class, with neck decoration and breaststar, this grand officer class consisted of a sash (narrower than the grand cross sash of the same order) without sashbadge and a similar breaststar as the grand cross.The document is signed by king Kalakaua himself. Hope you enjoy the pictures, regards,

    Pieter

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    Posted

    Hi Pieter, thanks for the complement and the photos of your Crown order, amazing pieces to have in your collection and extremely rare too I believe. I will keep them on file if you don't mind.

     

    thanks

     

    Alex

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