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City of Liege 1940-1945
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-8202
Commemorative medal awarded to Veterans. Bronze of ovoid shape with a double ring suspender. Reverse - the top in the form of a parachute canopy and the remaining space lettered LA VILLE DE LIEGE with a V for Victory below with laurel leaves on either side and 1940 1945 below. Obverse - a soldier's head in left profile wearing an American helmet encircled with a laurel wreath and with Wren's Memorial to the Great Fire of London (?) and the Statue of Liberty in very faint intaglio on either side. The top of the medal formed as the open canopy of a parachute. Ribbon - scarlet and yellow.
Flight Sergeant T.E. Matthews RNAS and RAF and his comrades, 1915-1918
Photographs, In Storage, X007-5379
Six prints. A) Matthews in Home Service RNAS uniform with Summer cap cover standing in front of an Avro 504. B) In Tropical Working Kit, probably on Mudros, outside a hangar, carrying tools. C) In Tropical Shirt-sleeve Order. D) With two companions on donkeys, probably on Mudros. E) With two companions sitting on the harbour wall at Mudros, probably 1918. F) As a Flight Sergeant RAF sitting outside a corrugated iron building.
De Havilland 16mm reduction, can 351, Lancaster formation air-to-air and 21 Squadron Mosquito ground shots
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC95/234
An aerial view of a coastline is followed by air to air footage of a formation of Lancaster bombers. A Mosquito FB.VI of 21 Squadron is serviced in a hangar, a Mosquito FB.VI (HJ783) of 464 Squadron is towed along a taxiway and aircrew are seen in a Mosquito’s cockpit. Armourers then prepare to clean a Mosquito’s gun barrels using push-through rods.
Aerial view of Air Service Training Limited, Hamble with their aircraft marked as follows: Avro 616 Avian Mk. IVM (G-ABKB, G-ABUN and G-ABSC), De Havilland D.H.9J (G-AART and GAARR), Saro A.17 Cutty Sark (G-ACDP and G-ACDR), Avro 619 Five (G-ABBY), Avro 504N (G-EBKQ), Armstrong Whitworth Atlas Trainer (G-ABOO, G-ABHW, G-ABHX and G-ABHV), Avro 621 Tutor (G-ABIR and G-ABIS), Avro 626 (G-ABYM), Avro 631 Cadet (G-ACNE, G-ACCL, G-ACCJ, G-ACCK, G-ACCH, G-ABXU, G-ABWS, G-ACNF and G-ACCI) and Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Mk. III (G-ABHU), n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, P008146
Oblique aerial view of an Air Service Training Limited building at Hamble aerodrome with the company's aircraft arrayed in front. Aircraft are viewed from behind and above and include: Avro 616 Avian Mk. IVM (G-ABKB, G-ABUN and G-ABSC), De Havilland D.H.9J (G-AART and GAARR), Saro A.17 Cutty Sark (G-ACDP and G-ACDR), Avro 619 Five (G-ABBY), Avro 504N (G-EBKQ), Armstrong Whitworth Atlas Trainer (G-ABOO, G-ABHW, G-ABHX and G-ABHV), Avro 621 Tutor (G-ABIR and G-ABIS), Avro 626 (G-ABYM), Avro 631 Cadet (G-ACNE, G-ACCL, G-ACCJ, G-ACCK, G-ACCH, G-ABXU, G-ABWS, G-ACNF and G-ACCI) and Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Mk. III (G-ABHU).
Papers of Wg Cdr Bertram (Robbie) Robinson, 1915-6 May 1971
Archives, In Storage, X006-3387
Eight typescript documents, two mounted monochrome photographs, six monochrome photographs, two published squadron histories, one manual, one passenger's flying log book, one newspaper extract, three perodical extracts, five photocopied documents, one blank sheet of headed paper, one postagram, thirteen typescript letters, one handwritten letter, one personal statement, one service and release book, one Christmas card, one caricature, six certificates, one commemorative booklet, one manuscript document, one brown notebook, one coloured print, one hand drawn diagram, one photographic operational record book and two photograph albums.
Six monochrome photographs of Bristol Bulldogs, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, X008-4269
Six monochrome prints of Bristol Bulldogs, 1930s. Images include: Three air-to-air views of nine Bristol Bulldog Mk.IIas in formation, including serial K2159, 19 Squadron, RAF, early 1930s. One air-to-air view of Bristol Bulldog Mk.IIa, serial K2159, 19 Squadron, RAF, early 1930s. Aircraft in above images are fitted with camera guns and some have streamers attached to interplane struts and rudders. Bristol Bulldog Mk.II, serial J9480, in flight, early 1930s. Five Bristol Bulldog Mk.IIas, probably Filton, 1930s. When photographed, the RAF markings on these aircraft had been overpainted and they were possibly awaiting export.
Orange Nassau, Order of, Grand Cross, Military, Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/0617/D
A white Maltese cross with gold roped edge and ball finials, overlaid with a smaller blue cross. Centrally a circular blue medallion within a white ring with lettering as below: Obverse - a gold crowned lion rampant with sword and sheaf of arrows on a ground of eighteen billets, the ring lettered JE MAINTIENDRAI. Reverse - a crowned gold W with legend GOD ZY MET ONS Between the arms of the cross two swords in saltire points upwards. The whole suspended from a five hoop crown. Sash - orange-yellow with white, inner, and blue outer edges.
Queen's South Africa Medal
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/0531/D
Circular, silver with a straight bar suspender. Obverse - the left profile of Queen Victoria with VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX round the rim. Reverse - the standing figure of Britannia viewed from the right holding a flag and extending a laurel wreath over a group of marching soldiers. At her feet her Trident and the Union flag. In the background, left, a battleship. Ribbon - a broad orange centre stripe with dark blue edges and outer edges of red. edge engraved 24217 TPR: J. HARDY. 104TH COY. IMP. YEO. with five clasps TRANSVAAL, ORANGE FREE STATE, CAPE COLONY, SOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 85/U/537
Long, double-breasted, blue-grey Fleece cloth coat with a fold down collar, shoulderboards bearing rank to Pilot Officer in Service Dress lace and belt fastening with a pinless buckle. Flapped, inset pockets in front at waist level, cut slightly sloping to rear. Long centre rear vent with one self-coloured button at mid point to keep skirts closed. Front closes with five pairs of large uniform buttons tapering downwards to the waist. One small self-coloured button engaging with a tab to keep the front skirts closed. Three small uniform buttons mounted at the rear of each cuff. All uniform buttons and buckle gilded metal.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 80/U/1367
Long, double-breasted, blue-grey Melton coat with a fold down collar, shoulderboards bearing rank to Squadron Leader in Service Dress lace and belt fastening with a pinless buckle. Flapped, inset pockets in front at waist level, cut slightly sloping to rear. Sword slit let into seam on left side and covered by belt. Long centre rear vent with two self-coloured buttons to keep skirts closed. Front closes with five pairs of large uniform buttons tapering downwards to the waist. One small self-coloured button engaging with a tab to keep the front skirts closed. Three small uniform buttons mounted at the rear of each cuff.
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