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No. 2 Dress Hat of a Female Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X003-0992

Blue-grey Barathea hat with a low, plain crown and a brim the rear part of which is permanently turned up. The brim stiffened with multiple rows of stitching. With black mohair band and miniature officer's cap badge. Black Petersham inner band. Cotton lining.

Set of five Bomber Command photographs, circa 1940s

Archives, In Storage, B4360

Five photographs.

Flight of five Ospreys, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/146/29

Five Hawker Ospreys flying in formation.

Five postcard photographs of aircraft and personnel, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC97/120/9

Five monochrome prints.

Mustangs and Spitfires in hangar

Fine Art, In Storage, FA00282

Mustangs and Spitfires being serviced inside a hangar. Hangar door open in background, oil drums in foreground.

Baby Airship, rear port side view being outside hangar, Farnborough, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P017842

Baby Airship, rear port side view outside hangar, with structure of another hangar visible behind.

Service Dress Cap of a Warrant Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X004-7286

Master Pattern No. 35/R/1998 Peaked cap with a blue-grey fabric crown and black mohair band bearing an anodized Warrant Officer's cap badge. The peak and chin strap in black plastic material. Brown sweat band in plastic. Crown lined in a glazed transparent fabric.

Port of London Authority, River Emergency Services and application form, circa 1940

Archives, In Storage, X005-4850/007

Paratroop training hangar and Hudson fuselage, Jessore, n.d. c 1945

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1850

View of paratroop training hangar, with Hudson fuselage to the left of the hangar.

London's flying start: A tribute to the young men who pioneered Britain's aircraft industry in Edwardian London

Library, In Storage, R012523