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Handley Page Victor K2 Beer Mat
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X003-6678
Oval cardboard beermat in two shades of blue, showing Handley Page Victor K2 in hemp colour scheme with three refuelling drogues extended, lettered Victor K2 For Demanding Drinkers
Christmas Gift Box Items from the Defence Catering Group
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X005-5950
Square, colourfully printed cardboard box with separate lid. Contains Christmas card, face flannel, Father Christmas hat, magnetic pocket chess set, quick shot camera, red illuminated ball, red rubber ball, pocket torch, handwarmer gel, bottle of shower gel, key ring spice dispenser, spicy chutney, packet of butterscotch sweets, packet of mulling spices, packet of Worcestershire sauce, miniature Christmas cake, packet of dried fruit, packet of mixed nuts, hot pepper sauce, girly calendar, apricot and almond bar, and souvenir London bottle opener.
RAF Mountain Rescue Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X004-5279
On a disc of dark blue melton, two crossed ice axes and a coil of rope embroidered in pale blue and black thread with MOUNTAIN above and RESCUE below in white thread.
RFC, Private Purchase
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X006-8944/002
Very large, oval leather face mask lined in cotton velvet and edged in brown velvet bearing a pair of oval windows on spring-mounted, fabric-covered frames, the windows slightly tinted. With adjustable elastic head strap.
Soap Tray
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X006-8944/044
Silver egg shaped tray in silver with single hinge allowing two halves to open. The hinge in broken and the top portion is seperated from the lower. The lower is distorted and the top doesn't fit properly. A bar of soap is inside.
Distinguished Flying Medal of Sergeant Joseph Dygryn
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 80/D/1864
Oval, silver, with curved bar suspender in the form of wings. Obverse - the sovereign's head in left profile with full title round the rim and a narrow border of laurel leaves. Reverse - a winged and helmeted female figure sitting on an aeroplane with an eagle perched on her outstretched arm. At top 1918, below arm FOR COURAGE. A narrow border of laurel leaves. Ribbon - white and purple in narrow diagonal lines falling to wearer's left. The edge engraved 787678 SGT. J. DYGRYN.
First World War Memorial Plaque
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X002-5855
Large circular, bronze plaque bearing a figure of Victory with a trident in her right hand and extending a laurel wreath with her left above an entablature bearing CHARLOTTE ANNIE DAY in relief letters. Standing beside her a lion. At base a lion fighting an eagle. Round the rim SHE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOVR with two dolphins and a spray of oak leaves. Mounted in a carved, dark stained, wooden frame with letters WRAF carved within a floral design. Designed by Mr (later Sir) Edward Carter Preston.
Uniform Brevet of a Pilot
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 72/U/1214
On a patch of black melton cut to shape, RAF in monogram, within a wreath crowned with a King's crown. From the mid point of the wreath on either side extend horizontal wings. Crown, monogram and wings in off-white embroidery, wreath brown. Flat type. With a pair of press studs sewn to reverse.
RAF Volunteer Reserve Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X003-4425
On a rectangle of black melton, VR embroidered in pale blue.
Blood Chit (Goolie Chit)
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 71/S/856
Folded fabric sheet contained in plastic folder with button hanger (missing). The linen sheet has a printed Union Jack both sides with text in English and Russian Cyrillic, declaring the holder to be English and asking the Russians to communicate the holder's particulars to the British Military Mission, Moscow, and instructions to the holder where to wear the pass and how to respond when confronted by Russian troops.