During the second world war and for some time after a cartoonist named Pat Rooney visited R.A.F. stations and drew caricatures of R.A.F. personnel. Not too much is known about Rooney so any help with information about him and further examples of his work would be appreciated. First one listed is Geoffrey Hall Porter Second one is my father, Walter Layne. The third one I know only as "Hank" Fourth is William Kenneth Manifould The fifth one is Thomas Maxwell <--- original image links are dead --->
Pat seems to be quite an elusive character: Pat Rooney, wartime cartoonist War research sparks appeal Attached - Captain Geoffrey Wikner Foster Wikner Wicko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thanks Kyt. I couldn't find the picture on the Wikipedia site, where did you find that? Can you send me a larger version?
And was still working in the 1950s Martin Bee at RAFC Cranwell 1955-58 by artist Pat Rooney Picasa Web Albums - Martin - AviationLogbo...
If you click on the pop-up it goes to a normal webpage view. Then you can right click and save image as. The image comes from: Digital Collections - Pictures - Rooney, Pat. [Wicko, portrait of Captain Geoffrey Wikner] [picture]
Not a Rooney, but of very similar style. Flight magazine's Hayden - portrait of Air Chief Marshall Slessor
I can't be 100% that this is a Rooney but seems to be his style. The Upside of Trouble by Anthony Shaw ISBN: 1857769821