Thanks Bob, to be honest I wasn't aware of that, but on other subjects I have found it can be like pulling Teeth which was why I was surprised to receive a reply so fast.   I'll give the SQN Assoc. a try & see where that takes me.  As a matter of interest when we passed through Evans Head   (was a bombing Range there) some years back I checked with the local RSL bods who had in their possession folders of photos supposedly of all the Aircrew who had passed through Evans Head Base.   
Problem was, I was relying on a memory of  some 60+ years at the time & at that stage I did not have any idea of his appearance back in circa 1940.  It was only when I was put in touch with the author of a book dedicated to 13 SQN  who coincidentally lived aprox. 4 km from my old home that he gave me a group photo of the aircrews.  You know the type, arms folded some standing some sitting in front of a Sqn Hudson.   Then I knew what he looked like in '41.   It is an AWM print but it has no identifying details ie. Photo # otherwise I would be well on the way to discoveryland.  I quoted his Reg no & other details hoping they would show up in the AWM system but she made no mention of those in reply so assume NIX.
The other opportunity I missed out on was when on the way home from SEQ we stopped at a small aerodrome down near the NSW/Vic border (??)   Wodonga way?)which had Museum aircraft on display one of which was the Hudson that used to live in a park with other misc. RAAF a/c just north of  the Coolangatta Airport, inland & near a river..  Seeing the Hudson in a roped off area I made a beeline for it & noticed by the rear entry hatch a stand with a Hudson image with 5 air crew standing adjacent.   One I was positive was Unc. 
When I asked about the a/c & queried the photo I had  seen at this "new" aerodrome, I drew a complete blank.  It had been with the a/c prior to it's removal to this new airfield but no one could remember it.  BUGGER!  
I think it might be easier if I was looking for the Wreck of the Hesperus.
The Wreck of the Hesperus by Henry Wadsworth… | Poetry Foundation
!3 Sqn Members Asscn. doesn't appear to exist these days according to links from TROVE.  Onwards & upwards.
 
			
		
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