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Report: Commonwealth ad hoc meeting on operation of gas turbine aircraft, London, September-October 1951: Record of proceedings with memoranda on the introduction of civil gas turbine aircraft

Archives, In Storage, AC77/17/32

Typescript sheets within a brown file.

Cover of first UK aerial post, London-Windsor, on occasion of coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, sent to Miss Katie W. Rolph, 12 September 1911

Archives, In Storage, DC74/153/1

Envelope with green picture of biplane over Windsor Castle.

Letter from Mr Victor Ricketts to Alex Henshaw, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/006/003/012

Letter offering Alex Henshaw the use of his home if he needed it for commuting into London in connection with his Cape Record Flight.

Set of telegrams to and from 2Lt Arthur Geoffrey Nelson (Geoff) Wall's parents after his death, 9 August-17 September 1917

Archives, In Storage, AC98/10/13

Set of typescript telegrams.

Permit signed by the Finnish Vice Consul in London, granting permission for Wg Cdr H.M. Samuelson to make one flight to Finland with D.H.84 "Dragon" machine, with English translation, 21 April 1938

Archives, In Storage, AC97/66/2

Two typescript letters (one a translation).

Copy of voyage report, Galilee-Brindisi, by Francis Joseph Bailey of Imperial Airways, with covering note from London Office to the Manager, Mediterranean Division, 8-10 December 1931

Archives, In Storage, DC75/51/4

Three page typescript.

Avro Tutors K3474 '5', K8172 '1', K4829 '11' (London University Air Squadron?), Crazy Flying at Empire Air Day Flying Display, from above, RAF Northolt, 1939

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/66/513

Avro Tutors (K3474) "5", (K8172) "1", (K4829) "11", port front views, from above, in crazy display flight.

Letter from Shell-Mex & B.P. Ltd to Alex Henshaw, 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/006/005/105

Letter informing Alex Henshaw that the operation on his knee was a success. Also invites him to meet him in London.

Material relating to the possible acquisition of the Jules Hotel, Jermyn Street, London, as an Officer's Malcolm Club, 1946

Archives, In Storage, X005-0936/016

One typescript transcription of a letter and one typescript.

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, No. 56 Squadron with Lt Chaworth Musters prior to leaving for France, London Colney, 7 April 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/122/32

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, close up port side view of cockpit area with Lt Chaworth Musters standing next to it.