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A dinner to mark the fiftieth anniversaries of the: official start of civil flying in Britain; first direct flight across the Atlantic; first return flight across the Atlantic; first scheduled international air service; first England-Australia flight, Heathrow Airport, London, 2 July 1969

Archives, In Storage, AC76/28/68

Printed programme.

Letter from Cape Times Limited to Alex Henshaw, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/007/003/007

Letter informing Alex Henshaw that he may be travelling to England on the Imperial Airways flying boat service from South Africa to Portsmouth. If he does get a seat he would appreciate Alex flying him from Portsmouth to London.

Letter form sent in first UK aerial post, London-Windsor, on occasion of coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, from M.J. Rolph to his daughter Miss Katie W. Rolph, 12 September 1911

Archives, In Storage, DC74/153/2

Slip of paper with green printed instructions on left hand side and message on right.

Framed Christopher Wren cartoon drawn on the occasion of a dinner given to Jimmy Jeffs on his appointment as Commandant London Airport, 12 February 1957

Archives, In Storage, AC77/12/37

Mounted cartoon in glass frame depicting RAF dignitaries, including Sir Edward Fielden. Also a letter from RAFM to Lady Fielden regarding return of the cartoon.

Seventy three photographs of the dinner to mark the fiftieth anniversaries of the: official start of civil flying in Britain; first direct flight across the Atlantic; first return flight across the Atlantic; first scheduled international air service; first England-Australia flight, Heathrow Airport, London, 2 July 1969

Archives, In Storage, AC76/28/69

Seventy three monochrome prints.

Letter from Fg Off Jeffrey Kindersley Quill to Alex Henshaw, 1993

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/007/005/260

Letter commenting on a person intending to break Alex Henshaw's records between London to Cape Town and back. Also mentions the circumstances in which Alex became involved in the flight testing of the Supermarine Spitfire.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 84/U/604

Khaki Drill trousers with flap opening in the front. Flap secured by two sets of buttons above inset pockets opening vertically down the side seems. Two pleated flap and button pockets on thigh. Belt loops in the rear waist band for single pin, khaki drill belt. Drawcords to bottom of trouser legs.

Interview with Bill Humble, Part Two, 6 November 1989

Film & Sound, In Storage, X004-9382/002

Second part of a recorded interview in which Bill Humble gives an account of his aviation career, describing his work as a test pilot for the Hawker Aircraft Company, during which time he flew Hurricane, Typhoon, Tempest, Fury and P.1040 aircraft.

Fifty years of amateur film making - part 2

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC95/119/2

Compilation of footage covering a wide range of subjects, including central London shortly after VE day, bombed German cities, family holidays in several countries, the coronation procession of Elizabeth II and the 1953 Coronation Review held at RAF Odiham.

Capts Blake and Herne of Daimler Airway, standing in front of a De Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS) after completing four flights in one day between London and Paris, 1 May 1922

Photographs, In Storage, P002952

Full-length portrait of two aircrew in flying clothing, standing in front of a de Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS), port side view on ground.