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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-7114

Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather. With leather welted sole and blocked heel both reinforced with nails. Left.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 67/U/290

Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather. With leather welted sole and blocked heel both reinforced with nails. Left.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/1576

Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather and canvas. With leather welted sole and blocked heel both reinforced with nails. Right.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 72/U/807

Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather. With leather sole and blocked heel both reinforced with iron nails. Left foot.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 72/U/769

Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather. With leather sole and blocked heel both reinforced with iron nails. Right.

Captain Harold Balfour, Under Secretary of State for Air, inspecting the Civil Air Guard at Ramsgate Airport, 23 June 1939

Archives, In Storage, AC79/6/8/24/2

Five monochrome prints showing Captain Harold Balfour, Under Secretary of State for Air, inspecting the Civil Air Guard at Ramsgate Airport. Prints contained in a beige envelope with a headed printed label "Vickers-Armstrongs Limited" on front.

No. 23 Flying Instructors' Course, the Central Flying School, circa May 1927

Archives, In Storage, AC78/2/60

Monochrome print showing the members of No. 23 Flying Instructors' Course, the Central Flying School, posing in five rows in front of the entrance to a large building in April or June 1927. Print is mounted on card which features a key identifying who is who in the image.

Photographs of a crashed Heinkel He IIIH at Lifstan Way, Southchurch, Essex, 1940

Archives, In Storage, X002-5591/003

Five photocopied photographs all on a single A3 sheet. The photographs depict the wreckage of the aircraft in a field behind some houses, one of which has a policeman standing beside it. One of the photographs shows Lifstan Way with the wreckage beside it.

RAF police at Blandford, circa 1918

Archives, In Storage, X002-5772/024

Monochrome print. Formal landscape print postcard of eight RAF policeman, seven of whom are corporals. There are five at the back standing and three in the front sitting with their canes across the front of them. They are on grass with bushes in the background. All appear to be wearing Pale Blue uniforms.

Documents regarding pilot's certificate and notes on reconnaissance for pilots and observers, circa 1914

Archives, In Storage, X005-6545/001/003

Five pages typescript titled "Notes for pilots and observers for graduation. Reconnaissance" and a printed four page document with typed amendment slips titled "Royal Flying Corps; tests for a first class pilot's licence for officers and men" issued with Army Orders 1st September 1913.