Suitably wraith like on a typically wet Liverpool day. I would say that the figure looking mournfully out over the airfield is Campbell Black's spirit, contemplating the lost women in his life, namely Florence Desmond and Beryl Markham!tango15 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:41 pmRe Tom Campbell-Black:
Taken by me at Speke ca. 1959. No-one has been able to identify the figure in the photo as a member of staff.
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Personally, if I was a mournful ghost, I would have missed Florence Desmond more, probably because I am a shallow type who values pulchritude over the ability to fly an aircraft and write well, although there are some who think 'West with the Night' was ghost written. There's that ghost thing again.