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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 76/O/1646

First pattern Mk.II charger with five Mk. III 0.303in drill rounds with wooden bullets.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 76/U/1035

Special small size, black leather ankle boot with toe cap and leather sole. The uppers including the toe cap of "Bubble" pattern leather, the heel and sole of smooth leather. Five pairs of eyelet holes. No laces. Heel reinforced with complete heel edge. Toe with screwed on toe piece and five rows of iron hob nails. LEFT FOOT.

Five North American AT-6A, Texan, including 41-16063, 41-16158, 41-1725, of USAAF in echelon starboard port/front 3/4 view from slightly above air-to-air

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/2202

25 Cent Banknote

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1995/0298/Z

Rectangular, used Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Government of Ceylon, 25-Cents banknote, dated 14 July 1942. Front: King George VI at centre, “TWENTY FIVE CENTS” to either side, “THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEEDING FIVE RUPEES” above, signed by the Commissioners of Currency, Back: blank other than the serial number in black.

Winter experimental trials: Firefly aircraft

Archives, In Storage, M10281

Five microfiche.

Photographs of A. Holdstock of 75 (NZ) Squadron, World War Two, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC96/129

Five monochrome prints.

Flypast of aircraft, Cologne?, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/29/2

Five biplanes flying over boats on a wide river (Rhine?).

Returning from Atlantic patrol, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/130/13

Informal group photograph of five airmen in flying clothing.

Reminiscences of his RAF service written by Mr C.J. Shepherd

Archives, In Storage, X004-2362

Five typescript pages.

Bomb Tally

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/1474/C

Rectangular piece of doped Irish linen painted black overall with five yellow bombs.