A collection of the photos and records of Max and Audrey Oxford, as documented in At Least We Lived .
Audrey's letter to her family from Cairo, 1943
Audrey (right) at the English seaside with her sisters Joan (left) and Tottie (centre), 1931
Audrey (left) with Dorothy Hutchison (centre) on a hard-earned skiing holiday in Villars, Switzerland, 1938
Audrey in Chungking, 1943
Acting Pilot Officer MN Oxford at No.3 Flight Training School, Grantham 1928
Max pig-sticking in Baghdad
Max flew for Imperial Airways from 1936-38
Max at home, 45 Kadoorie Avenue, Kowloon, 1939
Max (standing on right), WL Bond of CNAC (fifth from right) and unidentified friends in prewar Hong Kong
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank dominates central Hong Kong, postwar photo
The escape group in Huizhou, with Max (second row, third from left), December 30, 1941
Announcement in the Associated Press of the marriage of Max Oxford and Audrey Watson
24-hairpin bend road Max and Audrey drove down near Qinglong, World War II photo
At Max's farewell lunch with Admiral Chan Chak and Henry Hsu, March 1944
Allied officers and civilians in Chungking, including Max (centre) and Admiral Yang (on Max's right)
Colonial Secretary David MacDougall, Admiral Chan Chak and Wing Commander Max Oxford back in Hong Kong after the war
Admiral Chan visiting Max's office in the Department of Civil Aviation
Audrey in the gardens of Branksome Towers
Colonial Secretary MacDougall (right) returns from a trip, greeted by Max and DCA Albert Moss, January 1947
Lord Nathan, Minister of Civil Aviation, visited Hong Kong in September 1947
Max (front right) and Audrey (back left) have dinner with friends at Luna Park, 1950
A day out at "Dunrose", New Territories home of Joy and Eddie Teesdale
Disputed planes grounded at Kai Tak, 1950
Planes, junks and ferries traffic Hong Kong harbour, 1950
Audrey preparing for their final Christmas at Branksome Towers, 1950
Max at Christmas, 1950