To Mike E please find some photos I have done for you quickly of Vampire some of which show her in her early war guise.
To all I have added a few more of various RAN V/W's which I think may be of interest for this thread.
I apologize in advance for the poor quality, but I had to compress them right down for this forum as there is now this silly rule 'Your images may only be up to 800 pixels wide.' to abide by
I hope me doing this scanning, compressing and writing this long post is of some help to you chaps:
1) HMAS
Vampire leading her sisterships off Jervis Bay late 1930s going past the fleet flagship in "review" order:

2) HMAS
Vampire 1938:

3) HMAS
Vampire in March 1940 in drydock at Malta being refitted:

4) For those intrigued by the Alexandria style camouflage worn by some of the the 'Scrap Iron Flotilla' this is HMAS
Voyager in 1941:

5) 2 views of the sinking HMAS
Waterhen taken on the 30th June 1941.

6) Note on this 2nd one you get a good view of the 3-inch 12pdr used to replace the aft torpedo tubes.

7) HMAS
Vendetta en-route to Australia March 1942 being towed from the drydock at Singapore due to the advancing Japanese forces.

8.) This one seems mis-labeled to me at a quick glance, perhaps this along with the others might start some good debate here and we can work it out together.
It is stated to be
Vampire escorting
Eagle in 1942, but look at
Vampire's fit and she shows her aft torpedo tubes still in place and her searchlight still in its bandstand.
Further is that shadowing or actual camouflage on
Eagle? looks the former to me possibly from the flight-deck casting a shadow on the hull?
Did
Vampire operate with
Eagle in the Med in the early war period, before she was refitted and the date is 1940? Over to you! Either way if it is indeed
Vampire then its a useful on-deck shot.
Finally what were those shoot things suspended from the searchlight platform please....it is on both sides (see photo below). There appears to be one forward close to the aft funnel also, they rather remind me of the shoots builders use when working high up on multi-storey buildings and have them as something to chuck their rubbish down. What are they and what are they used for please?

9) This one appears to be taken at the same time as the photograph above, but looking forward along the port side. No caption or date is given on the photo, simply V/W class.

10) It is not great quality this one but this is HMAS
Vendetta in December 1942 as part of the 7th flotilla. Note the flotilla banding and also the quad vickers in the foreground.

11) Another of HMAS
Vendetta note now she has 20mm in the bridge wing and canvass matting around her bridge.

12) HMAS
Vendetta November 1944 at Jacquinot Bay refitted as an escort destroyer

13) This one is undated and apparently HMAS
Vendetta heeling to starboard

14) HMAS
Vendetta again looking aft

15) Finally HMAS
Vendetta's quarterdeck showing a twin Lewis gun undated.

Enjoy!
