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1953
1954
- RAF Form 557 - Permanent Pass - familiar to many.
- Red Lion in Jever Town 1954
- Pond in Jever Town Charlie Rich and Friend 1954
- Some Members of the RAF Jever Athletic Team after a match against Oldenburg taken outside the Malcolm Club RAF Oldenburg. Charlie Rich unknown position, Taff Jones kneeling front left side and Ken Bibby standing right end with paper - 1954.
- RAF Form 60a - Notice given at the time of offering to join the Royal Air Force - 24Feb54. Notice the handwritten changes from His to Her Majesty as new forms had yet to be printed after the new succession.
- Unknown Occasion and Mess - 12Apr54.
- Island of Sylt. Note the Hindenburg Damm, the only rail connection to the mainland - 1954.
- Stormy Sylt - miserable in the winter - 1954.
- Westerland Sylt - top right showing the ramp across from the mainland - 1954.
- Corporals' Club end of NAAFI - 1954.
- This is the companion Block to the Tech Wing Block, they are numbered 35 & 36 on the Air Base Upjever plan - 1954.
- Sabres being serviced in Tech Hanger RAF Jever After Mar54.
- East end Fuel Dump.
- Rail supply line for RAF Jever.
- Digging in the Bofors Gun for Exercise Wild Goose - 29Apr54. Sgt Dodds and unknown gunners.
- Cable laying around Jever - Apr54. L to R: Fletch, Ted Breeze and Roy Hogben.
- Officer's Mess Entrance - 54.
- RAF Form 3884 Certificate of Inoculation - 17May54.
- Ditched Austin - May54.
- Winning Tech Wing Team for the Powel-Sheddon Soccer Trophy RAF Jever 53/54 - 19May54.
- Unknown, Ernest Pavelin, Unknown on Shopping Trip - about 1954.
- Erecting a ride for the fair in Jever Town Main Square - 1954.
- Both young and old on a ride in the fair in Jever Town Main Square - 1954.
- General view of stalls at the fair in Jever Town Main Square - 1954.
- Pedlar selling dolls, whistles etc at the fair in Jever Town Main Square - 1954.
- Large Candle erected in town square, because of the reduction in file size it is unreadable but the sign on the front of the table says "Spende fur die Kriegsgefangene", (Donations for the Prisoners of War), I presume in aid of POWs taken on the Eastern Front, I don't think the Allies had any at this time. - 1954.
- Konditorei & cart Jever square. - 1954.
- Jever Main Square looking other way, same cart - 1954.
- Jever Main Square - 1954.
- Haus Der Getreuen alongside the Jever Pils brewery. In 2005 we ran a "Taceval" on the quality of Pils still being brewed. It was a lovely day and it tasted as good as ever. This pub is also famous for its Bismarck room where the elder statesman used to enjoy the hospitality. This is how it looked in 1954.
- Mayors House. This is how it looked in 1954.
- Town Hall. This is how it looked in 1954.
- Jock Hardie and his service coach on one of the duty runs - about 1954.
- Relaxing after exercises at Putlos, near Oldenburg in Holstein, Schleswig-Holstein - Summer 54 Top L to R: John Allen, John Pestelle and Sportie Simmons; Bottom: Jim Youell, Roy Hogben and Baz.
- Signals Section outside Jever Ops Block - Summer 54. L to R Back Row: Butch, Baz, Smithy, Jim Youell, Bob Johnson, Ron, Jock Philps, Murphy, Sportie Simmons and Hackett.
- Signals Squadron off to Delmenhorst ranges - Summer 54..
- On Exercise "William" Operations Post - Summer 54. L to R: John Pestelle and Roy Hogben.
- One of the back streets in Jever Town - 1954.
- Church spire from one of the Jever side streets - 1954.
- Esso Filling Station Jever - 1954.
- Back Street of Jever - 1954.
- Jever Schloss Tower from unusual view - 1954.
- Jever Schloss Tower - 1954.
- Jever Schloss - about 1954.
- One of the Main Streets of Jever - 1954.
- Jever Church Spire from the Park - 1954.
- Railway Crossing on the way into Jever, looking towards Jever - 1954.
- This building is near the Jever Railway Station and appears to be a converted base to a windmill? - 1954.
- George was told that the sugar loaf shaped building in this Wilhemshaven harbour view was an air raid shelter. There was also a similar structure near Jever railway station, can anyone confirm? - 1954.
- Jever Town Terraces with Gymnasium (High School).
- Old windmill Jever - 1954.
- Old windmill Jever - 1954.
- Old windmill Jever, Note the tall whip aerial mounted on the
roof!!! - 1954.
- Old windmill Jever - 1954.
- Jever Town looking South with the Airfield in the distance on the right. The road to the camp can be seen in the top right of the picture. I think this is a later picture than the previous shot which was taken from about the same position. There appear to be more houses in the foreground in front of the Schloss Tower.
- RAF Form 1629 - Driving Permit and Identification Card for LAC Colin Pratt - 16Dec54.
1955
- Trevor Pailing manning a Refuelling Bowser in Station Flight - about 1955
- Test bench for Rebecca 8 - about 1955
- Taff Thomas and Jock Lowe - 1955.
- 4 Sqn Hunters on their Pan. Taken from the roof of Hangar 1 - After Jul55.
- Olympia Typewriter Factory. This was a well known landmark from the air as well. It was on the approach path for a landing on Runway 29 (28 today) at about the point where you would start your descent when doing a GCA.
- Colin Pratt and VW on the way to HQ 2ATAF Monchen Gladbach - 1955.
- Colin Pratt and Jock Costly on the Rations Run delivering Mess Rations around the camp - 1955.
- Refuelling Flight - 55.
- Bull Night with the boys - 1955. Anyone supply names?
- L to R: Burnickle, Bennett and Eric Carter doing their bit for a "Bull Night" - 1955.
- L to R: Jock Lowe, Taff Thomas rear and Bill Bailes front - 1955. Barrack Block accommodation.
- Time for a Tea break in the NAAFI - 1955. Eric Carter, Vin, Bill Bailes, Taff Thomas, Nobby Clark and Colin Pratt.
- MT Section - 1955.
- Sgt Broom, MT Section Office - 1955.
- RAF Police Corporal Dog Handler in the MT Yard - 1955.
- McGill and Colin Pratt in front of one of the delivery lorries at the Coal Compound with the German GSO workers. The coal was delivered to Married Quarters and the Boiler Houses on the camp - 1955.
- McGill and his VW - 1955.
- Gotcha! Val about to be carted away from the MT Yard. L to R: Frost, Stan, Colin Pratt, "Policeman" McGill, real policeman Val (note police spats), Arnholz - 1955.
- Frosty scene looking towards the camp Main Entrance from the Tech Wing at Jever about Dec55.
- Another frosty scene looking from main gate at Jever about Dec55.
- Permission to wear plain clothes - 1Dec55.
1956
- Jever Square - About 56.
- Tennis courts in centre of Other Ranks Barrack Blocks - About 56.
- Tennis courts from the roof of one of the Barrack Blocks - About 56.
- 24 Hunter flypast believed for royalty some time in 1956.
- Road to the North West Dispersal - About 56.
- Allied Services Frontier Crossing Pass for Nordhorn for one day return trip into Holland - 28Feb56. I suppose this took the place of a Passport when used with a Service Identity Document.
- Corporals' Club and NAAFI from John Porter's Room in Block 35 - About Summer 56.
- Harry Thomas on his 2,500 gall AVTAG Bowser - 1956.
- It can easily be forgotten when thinking of "Mobile FGA Squadrons" in a tactical air force, how much ground support is actually required for sustained operations. This is a convoy of 2,500 gallon refuellers on the way to support a Jever deployment to Leeuwarden in Holland for the NATO Exercises 'Stranglehold' and 'Whipsaw'. 12 Hunter F.4s and 19 pilots deployed from 18th to 29th September 1956.
- Ernie Ireland and his Kabille 1,400 gallon Refueller on the way to Holland for the deployment to Leeuwarden - 1956.
- Bundes Border Post into Holland on the way to the Detachment to Leeuwarden for the NATO Exercises 'Stranglehold' and 'Whipsaw'. 12 Hunter F.4s and 19 pilots deployed from 18th to 29th September 1956.
- Cookhouse for the deployment to Leeuwarden in Holland - 1956.
- Refuelling Flight on Detachment to Leeuwarden, Holland for the NATO Exercises 'Stranglehold' and 'Whipsaw'. 12 Hunter F.4s and 19 pilots deployed from 18th to 29th September 1956.
- Dutch Dakota taxying out during the Detachment to Leeuwarden for the NATO Exercises 'Stranglehold' and 'Whipsaw'. 12 Hunter F.4s and 19 pilots deployed from 18th to 29th September 1956.
- Paddy Nolan - 1956.
- Colin Pratt - 1956
- Republic R-84F Thunderstreak being refuelled at Jever - about 1956.
- MT Drivers got out and about more than the rest of us - at least at ground level. This photograph, taken from a service Landrover in Bremen, shows the wide German pre-war roads but even by 1956 not as much traffic as today.
- There were regular MT runs to Delmenhorst to collect stores - 1956.
- The long straight road to and from Sande Railway Station. This was the arrival and departure route to and from UK until we had our own wheels and drove to and from England. Today this is Road K294 - goodness knows what it was numbered when this photo was taken in 1957. (Map by courtesy of Microsoft Autoroute.)
- Demolished German Air Raid Shelter at Sande Railway Station - which was the arrival and departure point on the German Railway System for most of us - about 1956.
- An earlier picture of the demolished concrete tower at Sande railway station taken about 1952/53. In this shot can be seen small windows near the top of the tower. Maybe the story that this is not an Air Raid Shelter but a Gun Tower could be true. Does anyone know the answer?
- An activity which the aircrew would not have seen. The Refuelling Bowsers being filled up at the fuel dump. Here Fritz on top fills up Colin Pratt's bowser - I hope with AVTAG! - 56.
- Visiting Dutch Meteor 8 being refuelled at Jever - 56.
- Main Gate Sign - 1956.
- Sgt Hobbs with the en route rations for the 4 Sqn road convoy on the way to Sylt May56.
- Trevor "Happy" Pailing, Pete Haines, Colin Pratt and Tigh on the way to Sylt 1956. If it was to support 93 Sqn detachment it would be August 1956. Anyone know when it was?
- O&K Crane. See the next two pictutes for it in use! - 1956.
- Perkin's Crash on the Way back from Sylt - May56 if it was with 4 Sqn.
- Another shot of Perkin's Crash on the Way back from Sylt when he was nearly home to Jever. The truck is being recovered by the RAF's O and K Crane. Note the marking on the load "Do Not Drop" - someone should have told Perkins! - May56 if it was with 4 Sqn.
- Left to right: Colin Pratt, S Hardie; B Bailey and Harry Thomas. From the signpost distances, this was taken somewhere near Siebetshaus on the B210 between Jever and Wilhelmshaven about 1956.
- Left to right: Charlie Elliott, Taff Harry Thomas, Jock Hardie and Bill Bailes adorning the same roadsign near Jever as in the previous picture - about 1956.
- Convoy to Sylt at a stop on the Autobahn 1956. It does not look like August 56, the condition of the trees suggest February 56 98 Sqn or March 56 118 Sqn detachments? Anyone remember?.
- 4 Sqn Convoy to Sylt. Unknown Sergeant and Sergeant Hobbs on the right. The 4 Sqn badge on the Landrover door gives a clue - maybe May56.
- Fg Off Danny Daniels and Sgt Hobbs with the Road Convoy on the ramp crossing from Sylt on the way back to Jever after 4 Sqn Gunnery Detachment - May56.
- 3 person ticket for the Sylt causeway from Niebull to Westerland - 2Oct56. Probably driving a lorry in support of 118 Sqn's Sylt detachment that month.
- Entrance to Jever Town - 1956.
1958
- Postcard of Jever Town. About 1958.
- Another postcard of Jever - pearl of the Frieslands.
- Jever Square. Keith Thomas's Vauxhall Victor and Daughter Louise About Spring 1958.
- Near Centre of Jever Whit Monday 1958
- New Market Jever Town About 1958
- Station Cinema - The Astra. First wide-screen cinema in the RAF. May 1958.
- RAF Jever Station Swimming Pool. May 1958.
- RAF Jever Station Headquarters. May 1958.
- Robbie Lynn Snr (93 Sqn) the garden of his quarter, with Robbie Lynn Jnr, Ida Lynn and Geoff Timms in the doorway. May 1958.
- RAF Jever Mick Ryan's Block 163 Officers' Mess. May 1958.
- RAF Jever Mick Ryan's Room in Block 163 Officers' Mess. May 1958.
- Brian Walker says it may be of interest to those who, like him, experienced this awful stuff. He remembers that day well coming out of that chamber into sunshine coughing badly and with streaming eyes and nose. Not something to be repeated if it could be helped! - 11Jun58.
- Nordseeheilbad, Westerland, Sylt 1 - date unknown.
- Nordseeheilbad, Westerland, Sylt 2 - date unknown.
- Jever Schloss Tower July 1958
- Jever Schloss July 1958
- Jever Main Square July 1958
- Visiting RF-84F with Louise Thomas Supervising. About Summer 1958.
- Mrs Evans and her 1st Baby with Flight Officer Joy Harris Sister i/c the New Jever Maternity Unit. About 13 August 1958
- Cpl and Mrs Evans and Their 1st Baby. Cpl Evans was from the Fire Section. About 13 August 1958.
- Gp Capt Sid Hughes, Station Commander holding the Maternity Unit's 1st Baby - Lindsey Margaret Evans. About 13 August 1958
- Baby Evans and Margaret Rose About 13Aug1958
- Margaret Rose giving Baby Evans his bath - about 13Aug58.
- Sick Quarters Ambulance MOs Peter Curzon, SMO Sqn Ldr Eric Jackson-Moore, Keith Thomas. About August 1958
- Sick Quarters Ambulance MOs Peter Curzon and Keith Thomas. About August 1958
- Harry Soni (Dentist) MOs Keith Thomas and Peter Curzon Sick Quarters Staff. About August 1958
- Sick Quarters Staff and Drivers. About August 1958.
- Maternity Unit Staff. Margaret Rose, Joy Harris, Margaret Stephenson. About August 1958
- Nursing Staff Margaret Stephenson Maria Almuth Gertrude Christa Margaret Rose. About August 1958
- German staff in the RAF Jever Maternity Unit - About Aug58. L to R: Marco the cleaner, Gertrueb, Almouth and Christa.
- Front of Officers' Mess - about Sep58.
- Dining Room of Officers' Mess - about Sep58.
- Ante-Room of Officers' Mess - about Sep58.
- Louise Thomas Checking the Damage to the Nose of an F-84. She says she didn't do it. These children get everywhere. Winter 1958.
- Accommodation Block from Rear Verandah of Officers' Mess - about Nov58.
- One Way in at Jever. Guard Room. Winter 1958.
- Snow on Entrance Road Guessed December 1958
- Paddy Minnis and Family Guessed December 1958
- Dung Cart in Snow on Entrance Road Guessed December 1958
- Snow Scenes Rear of Officers Mess Guessed December 1958
- Snow Scenes German House near Jever Guessed December 1958
- Joy Harris on Diving Board of Snow Filled Swimming Pool. Guessed December 1958
- Joy Harris in the Snow Filled Swimming Pool. Guessed December 1958
- Mick Ryan Carrying VW Chains on road past Sick Quarters. Guessed December 1958
- Joy Harris and Mick Ryan (holding VW snow chains) on road past Sick Quarters, Guessed December 1958
- Trevor Pailing's imagination running riot using the previous photograph and some creative editing.
- Margaret Rose in Snow on the way to Sick Quarters. Guessed December 1958
- Rear of the Officers' Mess with tennis courts on the left in the snow - about Dec 58.
- Station Sick Quarters in Snow from Margaret Rose's Window. Guessed December 1958
- Mick Ryan leaving MT Yard after Snow Ploughing. Guessed December 1958
- Front Maternity Unit Xmas Card 25Dec1958
- Inside Maternity Unit Xmas Card 25Dec1958
- Maternity Unit Xmas Card 25Dec1958
1959
- Two views from the windows of Block 40 - with and without snow. The long low building on the right is the Old Airmens' Mess. This has been replaced by a modern all ranks building where everyone has lunch these days - click to see outside and inside.
- Andy Clarke Dentist about 1959
- Margaret Rose, Joy Harris and Pamela Garrity about 1959
- Neil Kirk, Senior Medical Officer about 1959
- German Nurses from Maternity Unit about 1959
- Canadian Sabre 6 AX552 visited Jever - 5Mar59.
- Canadian Sabre 6 AX552 visited Jever ready to go with helmet, parachute and air brakes open - 5Mar59.
- Canadian Sabre 6 AX552 visited Jever about to leave - 5Mar59.
- English Electric Canberra WH954 visiting Jever Station Flight from 11 Sqn - 1st May 1959.
- de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 WG418 Station Flight - 1st May 1959.
- Hawker Hunter F.6 Royal Netherlands Air Force visiting Jever Station Flight - 1 May 1959.
- Gloster Meteor F.8 WK814 visiting Jever - 1 May 1959.
- 2 seat de Havilland Vampire T.11 Station Flight Jever - 11May59.
- de Havilland Vampire T.11 2 seat trainer XH326 at Station Flight Jever - 1May59.
- 2 seat Hawker Hunter T.7 XL617 Station Flight Jever - 11May59.
- Percival Pembroke XL954 Jever - 11 May 1959.
- Wing Flypast for an unknown occasion at RAF Jever. Led by Swifts therefore 2 Sqn, followed by Hunter probably from 4 and 93 Sqns and it looks as though there are silver Hunter T.7s in the final vic so that maybe made up from Station Flight and HQ 122 Wing? This could have been for the Headmaster's visit on 11May1959 or AOC's on 29May59 or maybe a year later?
- German Air Force North American Sabre 6s, visiting Station Flight Jever - 1959.
- German Air Force Douglas DC-3 Dakota GA-117, visiting Station Flight Jever - 1959.
- German Air Force Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star, visiting Station Flight Jever - 1959.
- Anson VM393 - Jever 1959.
- Gloster Javelin XA620 - 1959.
- Gloster Javelin XA620 rear view - 1959.
- Two Gloster Javelins (XA620 on the left) visiting Station Flight Jever - 1959.
- Gloster Javelin XA620 visiting Station Flight Jever - 1959.
- Page 1 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 2 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 3 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 4 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 5 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 6 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 7 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 8 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 9 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 10 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 11 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 12 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 13 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Page 14 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 11th May 1959.
- Royal Netherlands Air Force Republic F-84F Thunderstreak 8T-11, visiting Station Flight Jever - 17Jun59.
- Royal Netherlands Air Force Republic F-84F Thunderstreak 8T-11 (8T-16 was also there), visiting Station Flight Jever - 17Jun59.
- Another shot of Royal Netherlands Air Force Republic F-84F Thunderstreak 8T-11 (8T-16 was also there), visiting Station Flight Jever - 17Jun59.
- Another shot of Royal Netherlands Air Force Republic F-84F Thunderstreak 8T-11 (8T-16 was also there), visiting Station Flight Jever - 17Jun59.
- Jever control tower. In the Luftwaffe days this was a hospital - Summer 1959.
- The control Tower with Airfield Rescue in the foreground. John Smith lived in one of the back rooms of the Tower - about 1959.
- Jever Ground Control installation - About 1959.
- 2 TAF mobile Eureka (distance finding) radar. The signal apparently interfered with East German TV which led to frequent complaints. It was located next to the swimming pool - about 1959.
- A Jever camp road with a radio van on the right, a level crossing in the far distance and beyond that the control tower - about 1959.
- Memories of Chipmunk Flying. This is Flt. Lt. Jim C Brown, RAF Jever Station Adjutant who came from Te Amawutu in New Zealand, when he took LAC Mike Wilson for air experience in the Chipmunk T.10 of Jever Station Flight. Mike writes "Brought up my breakfast during aerobatics!". He says Jim Brown and his wife were very kind to him and he babysat for them on quite a few occasions.
- Hunter T.7, Station Flight, Jever from Chipmunk, taken on an air experience ride.
- Olympia Typewriter Factory: Taken by Mike Wilson, says, on his flight in a Hunter T7, flown - to the best of his recollection - by Fg.Off. Hook. "It really was a privilege to fly in that aircraft. I remember how heavy my camera seemed to be when pulling Gs at the end of Jever runway!"
- Mike Wilson says: "How I wanted to be a pilot in those days! I don't know how I managed to get in the cockpit of a Swift though".
- Decoration on the front doors of the Station Headquarters at RAF Jever - about 1959. The SHQ was built by the Luftwaffe in 1936 and is now a Listed Building.
- Flt Lt Jim Brown, Station Adjutant's office.
- RAF's own railway line with links to the Deutches Bundes Bahn - About 1959.
- Supermarine Swift FR.5 of No. 2 Squadron being services outside Hangar 1 when it probably belonged to Tech Wing - 1959.
- Summer scene on the airfield - Summer 1959.
- Summer on the perimeter of the airfield - Summer 1959.
- Jean and Tom Ashwood with Joy Harris about 1959
- Andy Clarke, Brynmor John, Pamela Garrity, John (Teacher) Open Day 6th June 1959
- Pamela Garrity, Margaret Rose, Joy Harris 1959
- Notice of Liability to Perform Part-time Service - 4Aug59.
- Jever Church 1959. In this Church is a very famous organ. Story of RAF Rescue.
- Jever near the Church - Winter 59/60.
- Jever Markplatz - note the horse and cart still in regular use - 59/60.
- Jever Schloss. About 1959.
- Margaret Scott and Other Staff Outside Jever Sick Quarters. About 1959 or 1960.
- Margaret Scott and Other Staff Outside Jever Sick Quarters with SMO Sqn Ldr Neil Kirk far right. About 1959 or 1960.
- Main Gates at RAF Jever December 1959
- Maternity Unit Xmas Card 25Dec1959
1960
- Margaret Rose's Dining Out Night January 1960
- Aerial photograph with the Officers' Mess at the top. The left hand bungalow was occupied by Peter and Sheila Cleaver and family from 1959-1961. It is believed that the bungalow on the right was occupied at one stage by the Mackledens, then by the Bolts. The station Commander's house is off the photo, bottom left.
- Group Captain Ian Smith's hand-written note, which Mike obviously typed up after the visit of the AOC in May 1960.
- Cover of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 1 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 2 of Booklet for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 3 of Booklet, List of Guests, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 4 of Booklet, Conducting Officers, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 5 of Booklet, History of Jever, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 6 of Booklet, History of Jever, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 7 of Booklet, History of Jever, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 8 of Booklet, Programme for Monday, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 9 of Booklet, Programme for Tuesday, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 10 of Booklet, Baggage Instructions, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 11 of Booklet, Administration Details, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 12 of Booklet, The Following Facilities Are Available On The Station To Personnel And Their Families, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
- Page 13 of Booklet, Administrative Facts And Figures, for Headmaster's Visit to Jever - Monday 16th May 1960.
1961
- No 14 Sqn Aircrew deployed to Jever in April 1961 while Gutersloh's Runways were enlarged.
- Bob Platt climbing aboard a 14 Squadron Hunter during their stay at RAF Jever in 1961 while Gutersloh Runway was improved for Jet Trooping.
- Armourers in the Tech Wing Aden Gun Pack Bay - Apr61. Anyone remember names?
- Alan Jelly giving the salute in the Tech Wing Aden Gun Pack Bay - May61. Anyone remember other names? Shortly after this photo was taken Alan and I were posted to RAF Laarbruch ready for the closing of Jever. Alan was the Best Man at my wedding in March 1962. I left for our honeymoon and I never saw or heard from Alan again as he left the RAF. Never been able to find him since then." Are you out there Alan? Mel would welcome a call!
- Block 40 from Joe Futymed's Room in Block 35 - May61. Note the airfield in the background on the right.
1985
- Plaque near the entrance gates to the Schloss which was erected in 1985.
1992
- Main gate at Jever 1992
2000+
- Wonderful modern photograph taken from over the approach to GAF Jever Runway 11. It shows the modern NATO aircraft shelters built on the South side of the airfield.
2004
- Article from Conde Nast Traveller Magazine dated October 2004 describing the Modern Day thrills of Sylt.
2005
- A Recent Airborne view of the Area where these next photographs were taken.
- View across the square from the NCO's Club to the newly built Airmens' Mess - 24Sep05.
- Tech Wing Block as seen from the square - 24Sep05.
- H-Block as seen from the NCO Club - 24Sep05.
- NCO Club main entrance. This was the NAAFI in our day - 24Sep05.
- Closer shot of NCO Club main entrance. This was the NAAFI in our day - 24Sep05.
- Today's Airmens' Club. Was Corporals Club in our day - 24Sep05.
- Today's Front Entrance to NCOs' Club as viewed from the square - 24Sep05.
- Today's NCOs' Club Dining Room - 24Sep05
- Entrance Hall to NCOs' Club - 24Sep05.
- Patio at NCOs' Club - 24Sep05.
- Main Reception Room at NCOs' Club - 24Sep05.
- Entrance to Bar at NCOs' Club - 24Sep05.
- Patio Beer Garden at NCOs' Club - 24Sep05.
- Model in Entrance Hall at NCOs' Club - 24Sep05.
- New Airmen's Mess - 24Sep05.
- Another view of New Airmens' Mess completed in 2003 - 24Sep05.
- H-Block West Wing Entrance - 24Sep05.
- H-Block East Wing Entrance - 24Sep05.
- Tech Wing Block - 24Sep05.
- South Side of NCOs' Club - 24Sep05.
- Jever Schloss - 22Dec05.
- Forsthaus Upjever in the woods South of the airfield - 24Dec05. See next pictures for how it looked in March 1955.
- Forsthaus Upjever - March 1955.
- Forsthaus Upjever - March 1955.
- Forsthaus Upjever, in the woods to the South of the airfield - about 1954.
- Forsthaus garden, in the woods to the South of the airfield.
2006
- The Stumpenser Muhle in Horumersiel, not far from Hooksiel where we had such a wonderful meal during our return visit to Jever in August 2006. It is interesting because it is a "sister" to the old windmill, dated 1816, in Jever Town. If you compare the photographs it is almost identical except for the surrounding buildings in Jever. Must have been bought from the same catalogue! This Stumpenser windmill is now a tea room that also serves beer as you can see from the lamp posts Marcus Christ's sharp eye spotted the mistake and provided the research to find the "sister" windmill.
- Very futuristic Brewery Towers dominate the skyline in downtown Jever today.
- Jever Building dated 1650.
- Jeversches Wochenblatt Local Newspaper Officers in Jever.
- Old Street in Jever.
- Sylt airfield as it looks today. Notice the Hindenburg Dam connection to the mainland in the top right.
2007
- A house opposite the Schuetzenhof. It was obviously build in the thirties and has a plane just above the entrance.
- Shot showing the location of the house in relation to the Schutzenhof on the left. It was obviously built in the thirties and has a plane just above the entrance.
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