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London Aerodrome

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1995/0855/C

Mounted on a wooden shield, a large circular sterling silver medallion of a draped female figure of Victory extending a wreath above a Bleriot style monoplane. Scenic background with racing pylon, clouds and the arms of the City of London. Sterling silver raised award plaque mounted on stained wooden shield. The paque is secured by three silver metal turned pins connecting with three brass turned heads. There remains the top part and hinge of a wooden stand, the bottom part is missing. Two hooks and eyes have been screwed into the rear with a twisted metal wire threaded through indicating that at some time the plaque has been hung on a wall. The trophy is inscribed: The London Aerodrome Trophy (raised block), presented to J.D. North by the directors of the Grahame White Aviation co. Ld. Hendon, in appreciation of his services as Chief Engineer December 1914 (in block). The plinth depicts a classical female figure to the left holding out a laurel wreath supporting her right arm on a Greco/roman column also bedecked with laurel wreaths. To the right there is a Christian cross with laurels and above that pressed out in the metal there is a timing tower, the outline of what appear to be hangers, and a depiction of an early monoplane. A makers/ manufacturers stamp shows the artists name 'G. Halliday' at the base of the plaque.

Fabric, White

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/0369/U

Peaked white cotton flying helmet. Five small metal rings over each ear are covered by a press studded flap which can be tucked forward. A press studded tab is provided in the rear to retain goggle straps while the rear hem is fitted with an elastic section.

Fabric, White

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/0368/U

Peaked white cotton flying helmet. Five small metal rings over each ear are covered by a press studded flap which can be tucked forward. A press studded tab is provided in the rear to retain goggle straps while the rear hem is fitted with an elastic section.

P.R.4 biographical file Gp Capt Francis William Coleman, Air Cdre John Patrick Coleman and Gp Capt Richard Charles Marler Collard, circa 1938-1962

Archives, In Storage, DC76/74/214

Five typescript and manuscript and a press cutting sheets in a buff file. No access to record of service.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-6234

Green fabric helmet with internal, padded leather telephone holders retained by press-studs. Five press-stud male elements on each side of face aperture to receive suspension system from oxygen mask. Microphone socket below left ear. Two light webbing goggle retaining straps with press-studs at rear.

Memorial stone marks site of Sir Geoffrey de Havilland's first flight, 1966

Archives, In Storage, AC72/19/15/14

Single typescript page with five monochrome prints. Group photographs and close-ups of the memorial stone. Stamped on back is "Hawker Siddeley Photograph, this photograph may be published without payment of any fee".

Retouched photograph showing Short Sunderland Mk. I aircraft A, B, C, D and H of an RAF Coastal command GR squadron in flight, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC96/24/4

Landscape monochrome print of the port front side view of five Short Sunderland Mk. I aircraft in formation flight over the coast.

George Medal

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-2269

Circular, silver with plain ring suspender. Obverse - the Sovereign's head (GRVI) in left profile, crowned, with titles round the rim. Reverse - St. George slaying the Dragon with THE GEORGE MEDAL round the rim. Edge engraved 949358LDG. A.C. GEORGE WILLIAMS. R.A.F. Ribbon - dull red with five narrow mid-blue stripes.

Collection of technical drawings and typescript lists of materials and tools used to manufacture the Handley Page Halifax, circa 1939

Archives, In Storage, AC78/23/9

Light brown folder entitled "Typical Planning Operation Sheets. Halifax Aircraft" containing 24 typescript materials and tools lists and five large folded technical drawings.

"O" Company, the Royal Military College, December 1917

Archives, In Storage, AC78/2/57

Monochrome print showing the members of "O" Company of the Royal Military College, posing in five rows in front of a large building in December 1917. Print is mounted on card which features a key identifying who is who in the image.