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Avro 504K (H1982), on hangar roof after crashing, Martlesham Heath, 1928

Photographs, In Storage, P020515

Avro 504K (H1982), inverted on hangar roof after crashing.

Bristol Type 188 at RAF Museum,Cosford

Fine Art, In Storage, X003-2107

Aircraft, front view, inside one of the display hangars with visitors.

Memoir of service of LACW Marie Louise Goddard at RAF Cosford, 1945-1946, 2004

Archives, In Storage, X003-3483/004

Three-page typescript.

Opening of National Cold War Exhibition, Cosford, 7 February 2007: Reception hosting plan and meeting list

Library, In Storage, X004-2795

Recorded interview with Wg Cdr Geoff Collins, part two and with Gp Capt John Bell part one, 3 April 2013

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-6742/005

Second part of a recorded interview with Geoff Collins and first part of an interview with John Bell, who both flew as navigator in Hercules aircraft.

Old (B.E.2?) fuselages set up in a hanger for instruction of radio operators at W/T Telegraphists School, Chattis Hill, Stockbridge, n.d. (circa 1918)

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/50/74

Two old aircraft fuselages raised on wooden benches inside hangar for instruction of radio operators.

Formal group portrait of Army officers and RAF officers and men of 26 Squadron in front of two Hawker Hector aircraft, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X005-4897/008

Formal portrait taken in a hangar at Catterick.

Lt V. Hay, L. Risacher and G.A. with Spad VII of SPA 3, GC 12, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/152/40

Informal group photograph of two RFC officers and one foreign (French ?) officer standing in front of Spad VII, starboard side view, in front of hangar.

Personnel: Informal group photograph of British and Yugoslavian officers standing in front of Potez 25 during stop on flight to India, Hinaidi, circa 1926

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/1/2

Informal group photograph of three British officers and two Yugoslavian officers standing in front of hangar entrance.

Interior of No. 15 Mess at RNAS Eastchurch, May 1915

Photographs, In Storage, X007-0335

Interior of an aeroplane hangar fitted out with spruce poles lashed together from which hammocks are suspended on two levels. With four personnel. Called the Cow Shed.