Dear AR,
Many thanks. Hopefully various things are in the post to me ....and I would very much like to see that broadside aerial picture of Electra!
Pendant number in WHITE abreast B gun.
That ties very nicely with the IWM port broadside waterline view E11686 which I posted earlier on this thread showing her in an overall grey. However to my mind, if the pendant numbers are light/white this suggests at least a medium not a light grey hull. Perhaps your aerial photos are taken on a paricularly bright sunny day?
Dear RNfanDan,
(For the sake of absolute clarity, when you say 12/10/41, I assume you are American and mean 10 December 1941!)
The full picture is not clear yet but it looks as follows:
1940 - Express has her bows blown off in a North Sea minefield wearing an overall medium grey (ar will know which one)
September 1941- Express emerges from Chatham dockyard rebuild in an overall grey evidenced by IWM picture. I currently think medium grey.
23 October 1941- two days before departure to Far East still in overall grey evidenced by ar's aerial pictures - he says light grey but we shall see what he says about my comments on the implication of the white pendant numbers.
November 1941 - still in overall grey evidenced by the refuelling picture. This was probably taken late November. Judging by the tones on the POW (and thanks to ar, knowing what these colours were) and comparing these with the the tone of the grey of Express I feel that this picture further suggests Express was in an overall medium not light grey.
Therefore presume Express still in overall grey when POW and Repulse were sunk 10 December 1941 as no time to repaint after arrival in Far East.
Then it becomes something of a mystery when and where she was repainted into the WA scheme during the course of 1942. She did not return to the UK until early 1943 yet we have the AWM picture you have posted showing her with type 286 radar (but without 20mm on bridge wings I think), and later 1942 and very early 1943 pictures showing her with type 290/291 radar. It suggests more than the one recorded Simonstown refit.
I believe that the flotilla bands on the aft funnel will help sort much of this out hence my needing do a bit more research.