Inventory

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Letter from Monsieur Maurice Poncet to Alex Henshaw, 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/004/005/108

Letter requesting a demonstration of Alex Henshaw's Mew Gull G-AEXF at London or Lyon-Bron aerodrome.

Avro Tutors K6124 '9', K8172 '1' and another (London University Air Squadron?), Crazy Flying at Empire Air Day Flying Display, RAF Northolt, 1939

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/66/518

Avro Tutors (K6124) "9", (K8172) "1", and another, front views, in "crazy" flight.

Avro Tutors K8172 '1', K4829 '11' (London University Air Squadron?), Crazy Flying at Empire Air Day Flying Display, from above, RAF Northolt, 1939

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/66/512

Avro Tutors (K8172) "1", (K4829) "11", port side views, in crazy display flight.

Flight cover: first England Australia (London to Darwin) official Air Mail by Imperial Airways, bearing British 4d and 1/- postage stamps, 3-25 April 1931

Archives, In Storage, DC76/236/1

Printed air mail envelope.

Letter from Cardiff Aeroplane Club Limited to Alex Henshaw, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/005/007/010

Covering letter for instructions to pilots in the 1938 London to Cardiff Air Race.

Photograph showing observers of 5 Group ROC celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Group during the Silver Jubilee Dinner, London Airport, 7 June 1958

Archives, In Storage, AC94/48/19

Informal group photograph of ROC observers holding drinks.

Avro Tutors K8172 '1', K3245 '12', K6124 '9' (London University Air Squadron?), Crazy Flying at Empire Air Day Flying Display, RAF Northolt, 1939

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/66/517

Avro Tutors (K8172) "1", (K3245) "12", (K6124) "9", rear views, in "crazy" flight.

Photocopy of "The Primus Aviation Policy at Lloyd'ds" taken out for Gustav Hamel and R. Slack for Imperial Air Fleet Committee, 19-20 May 1913

Archives, In Storage, AC95/88

Four photocopied sheets.

Flight cover: first air mail, Rangoon/Karachi/London by Imperial Airways/Indian Trans-Continental Airways, bearing Indian 4 annas, 2 annas and 2 annas 6 pies postage stamps, October 1935

Archives, In Storage, DC76/236/12

Printed air mail envelope.

Typescript copy of Sgt John North Rogers' "London Gazette" DCM citation, and photocopy from "The war in the air: Volume two" n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC97/93/289

A typescript and a photocopy.