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RAF, Type G, B/G

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 85/U/25

Blue-grey 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. Communications lead emerges from lower centre rear of helmet. Two light webbing goggle retaining straps with press-studs at rear. This example fitted with Harness MK.4 for P/Q Type Masks

RAF, Type G, B/G

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 69/U/1275

Blue-grey 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. Communications lead emerges from lower centre rear of helmet. Two light webbing goggle retaining straps with press-studs at rear. This example fitted with Harness MK.4 for P/Q Type Masks

King George V's visit to the Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough, 26.4.1916

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2272

Five photographs. A) HM leaving an aeroplane shed with officers, Princess Mary behind. B) Sir Henry Fowler with HM and the Foreman in the carpentry shop. C) Fowler showing HM the balancing of propellers. D) HM meeting RFC officers, shaking hands with Lt Frank Gooden, Test Pilot. E) Duke of Connaught in the carpentry shop.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 67/U/277

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 welted rubber sole and blocked leather heel with rubber heel piece. Left. This example has a hole drilled into the sole.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 67/U/276

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 welted rubber sole and blocked leather heel with rubber heel piece. Right. This example has a hole drilled into the sole.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 72/U/901

Black pebbled 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.

3rd Class

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 70/D/700

Bronze cross, the vertical arm longer than the horizontal, with a rectangular suspension loop. Obverse - the cross enamelled deep blue with a white border. At the junction of the arms a star of five beams per quarter. Centrally a medallion bearing a black swastika on a white ground within a metal ring bearing DER DEUTSCHEN MUTTER. Reverse - plain. Ribbon - very narrow - deep blue with two white stripes on each edge.

Bronze Star Medal

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/1000/D

Plain, patinated, facetted bronze star of five points with a small star superimposed in the centre Reverse - similar but the central area encircled by the legend HEROIC OR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT and within that (blank - usually the recipent's name) engraved. The point of the upper ray formed into a fixed suspension loop. Ribbon - red, with very thin white edges, with a central blue stripe bearing very thin white edges. edged

2nd Class

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 70/D/698

Silver cross, the vertical arm longer than the horizontal, with a rectangular suspension loop. Obverse - the cross enamelled deep blue with a white border. At the junction of the arms a star of five beams per quarter. Centrally a medallion bearing a black swastika on a white ground within a metal ring bearing DER DEUTSCHEN MUTTER. Reverse - plain. Ribbon - very narrow - deep blue with two white stripes on each edge.

Legion of Merit, Order of the, Commander, Ribbon Bar

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 81/D/1202

Miniature Silver, five-armed cross with forked ends and ball finials over a silver bar. The central medallion with thirteen stars, arranged in star formation. In the interstices a wreath. In the spaces formed between the wreath and the arms of the cross are pairs of crossed arrows. Mounted on brass pin bar covered with crimson ribbon with two white stripes at outer edges.