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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/O/776
Blued steel frame holding a group of five rimmed cartridges with a red wooden bullets (drill).
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/0394/A
Small laminated two blade vanished wooden windmill with steel reinforced washer with five holes inside boss.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1998/0003/G
Rectangular metal plate with five slots and three holes cut out and stamped 4010 STALAG LUFT1 twice.
Biography of Sqdn Ldr Neville Anthony Richard Doughty, n.d.
Archives, In Storage, X002-9259/003
Five page typescript biography.
Combat reports for 72 Squadron, 1940-1942
Archives, In Storage, M10419
Five microfiche.
Combat reports for 111 Squadron, 1939-1942
Archives, In Storage, M10434
Five microfiche.
Remains of destroyed Somalian Air Force aircraft including a Mig 17, two Mig 19, five Mig 21 also two Piaggio P166, a Britten-Norman Islander and a Bell UH-1 Iroquois
Photographs, In Storage, X003-7116/0676
Press-cuttings, newspapers and journals in connection with anniversaries of the first direct Atlantic Flight made by Sir Arthur Whitten Brown and Capt Sir John William Alcock, 1929-1959
Archives, In Storage, AC71/1/8
3 folders containing: One copy of a journal entitled "The Empire Mail", June 1929, one copy of a journal entitled "The Aeroplane", 16 June 1944, one copy of the Manchester Evening News, 13 June 1929, two copies of the Evening Chronicle, 13 and 14 June 1929, one copy of the Sunday chronicle, 9 June 1929, one copy of The London Evening Free Press 14 June 1929, 39 newspaper articles written in English, five written in German, two written in French and one written in Italian.
Presentation of Number 601 (County of London) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force Standard by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh
Library, In Storage, R009875
Early Dry Pattern, London Made
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 77/C/892
Chrome pressed metal tube with flint mechanism and thick yellow wick pulled through by a chain and ball.
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- London, Hangar Three/Four [12]
- London, Hangar Five [9]
- London, Hangar Six [7]
- Cosford, Hangar Three [4]
- London, External Display [1]