Ever your loving son,

Harold.

BRINGING THE PILOT ASHORE AFTER A FLIGHT ON A SOPWITH SEAPLANE

"SHORT" SEAPLANES AT ANCHOR OFF SPITHEAD

[3] About this time Lieut. Rosher returned to Fort Grange.

[4] Gordon Riggall. He and the writer both received their commissions on the 18th August, 1914, and from that day onwards served together, sharing the same risks. He was killed on the 16th February, 1915.

[5] Manufactured by A. V. Roe & Co., Ltd.