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No. 111 Mk. 2

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/1042/O

Green painted lightweight aluminium cone riveted with a four fin tail enclose by a cone with central arming vane. Four holes around the base for fitting to bomb body.

Four photographs of landing craft, wrecked tanks, MT and a view of the Tunisian coast, circa 1942-1943

Archives, In Storage, AC98/49/19

Four photographs showing landing craft, wrecked tanks, MT and Tunisian coast.

Four photocopied and reduced cuttings from the Egyptian Mail newspaper, dating from 2 and 8 May 1945

Archives, In Storage, AC90/13/10

Four photocopied and reduced newspaper cuttings

R2, Experimental

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 82/O/382

Large green painted aluminium cone riveted with four fins with a central arming vane (missing). Four grub screws around the cone base for fitting to bomb body. Stored inside a container.

No. 38 Squadron, informal group photograph of four armourers during a halt in the desert while retreating from Libya, April 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/9/18

Informal group photograph of four RAF NCOs and airmen in front of two lorries.

Photocopy of four letter relating to the appointment of Capt Oscar Philip Jones as CVO, 1951-1952

Archives, In Storage, AC97/116/61

Four photocopied typescript pages.

Four copies of the death certificate of Wg Cdr Tomás Vybiral, 6 February 1981

Archives, In Storage, X003-6084/203

Four copies of the death certificate of Wg Cdr Tomás Vybiral.

Four Supermarine staff standing outside the Supermarine Works Limited building, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC72/24/64

Informal group photograph of four men in civilian dress standing in front of a "Supermarine Works Ltd" building.

Four photographs of Mrs Joyce Edward's return to Upper Basildon, 2004

Archives, In Storage, X003-6120/007

Four annotated colour prints of some of the places in Upper Basildon Joyce Butler knew as an evacuee.

Script for BBC broadcast written by Wg Cdr Louis Arbon Strange concerning his flight from Merville to England, 1 July 1940

Archives, In Storage, AC78/6/17

Four typescript sheets with annotation on page four.