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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.
Fighter Fund Jigsaw
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1986/0962/C
Red box printed FOUR FIGHTER FUND with HENDON FITS THE BIT! on sides. Contains over 200 interlocking pieces 194 completed with (four missing) made-up and stuck to board.
No. 307 Squadron Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 76/U/1380
Stamped and cut from white alloy, probably with a high silver content. A single-engined monoplane in plan view with an owl sitting on the fuselage partially encircled by a crescent moon with, below, 307. Threaded post fixing on reverse.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X006-8340
Sea bed recovered remains of aircraft. Dismantled, damaged, incomplete and encrusted with marine accretions.
RAF, Type F.24
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X004-1381
Standard electrical-operated aerial camera in grey painted metal. Sliding gate style F-stop lever mounted to one side of lens cone. Complete with Type A Magazine 14A/730, Gearbox Type 5 14A/3340 and 5-inch lens cone 14A/2308, connecting flexible electrical cable, and two green-painted winding handles. Cased.
250lb Target Indicator (TI) Bomb, Mk 1
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 67/O/488
Large cylindrical container, sectioned to show individual candles. Tail cone missing.
Ministry of Aircraft Production Plaque
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X004-4347
White metal plate. Inscribed; below an MOA badge "IN THE HOUR OF PERIL THE PEOPLE OF WOLVERHAMPTON (through "Wolverhampton Express & Star ") EARNED THE GRATITIUDE OF THE BRITISH NATIONS SUSTAINING THE VALOUR OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE AND FORTIFYING THE CAUSE O FREEDOM BY THE GIFT OF SPITFIRE AIRCRAFT" They shall mount up with wings as eagles Issued by the Ministry of Aircraft Production 1941. In the hour of Peril the people of Wolverhampton (through the "Wolverhampton Express and Star") earned the gratitude of the British Nations sustaining the valour of the Royal Air Force and fortifying the cause of freedom by the gift of fighter aircraft They shall mount up with wings as eagles Issued by the Ministry of Aircraft Production 1940 Wooden plaque missing.
Observer Corps Armband
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 78/U/619
Band of boucle woven wollen fabric in dark blue and white vertical stripes with OBSERVER CORPS woven into the pattern in red. Chrome plated pinless buckle for fastening with loose end retaining loop in the same fabric as the armband.
Poland Uniform Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 74/U/115
Onto a rectangular patch of black melton with rounded upper corners, POLAND above an eagle all embroidered in pale blue thread. Right.
Flying Jacket of Wing Commander Eric James Brindley Nicolson
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 83/U/1061
Fur lined leather flying jacket with full length zip opening, zipped cuffs and wide fall collar with strap for when worn in the up position. Collar has started to detach and tear on the right arm and left armpit.