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Papers of M Plt Richard Peter Frederick Hill, 4 November 1930-1 November 1967

Archives, In Storage, X006-4145

Three pilots flying log books, three programmes, one list of successful candidates for aircraft apprentices, six typescript letters, one telegram, one supplement to the London Gazette, one aircraft apprentices annual report, one discharge certificate and one message form.

WE177C Nuclear practice bomb, inert

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1998/0056/O

Training weapon version of WE177C parachute retarded free fall nuclear weapon; four tail fins and two top mounted suspension lugs.

Papers of WO Lawrence Henry Neill, 1939-1960

Archives, In Storage, X006-0108

One photocopied Aircrew Flying logbook, one photocopied handwritten letter, one photocopied typescript of awards as published in the London Gazette, two photocopied newspaper extracts from the Sunday Pictorial and one photocopied Aircrew Flying logbook used as a memoir.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 76/A/927

Valiant tanker hose drum unit with 32 metre long hose carried on central drum with blue painted drogue. Displayed on blue painted wheeled stand.

Vickers FB 5 'Gunbus' (Replica)

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 73/A/1066

Reproduction of two-seat pusher fighter biplane based on original drawings. See historical notes.

The Novel Magazine, June 1937, including fictional article All aboard, London - Paris by Amy Johnson, with one sheet of manuscript plot notes, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/402

Magazine with one sheet manuscript note.

Lympne, B Lister Hangar etc, 1951

Archives, In Storage, MFC78/24/870

One negative card, full plan.

Papers relating to Walter Clary's membership of the Company of Armourers and Brasiers and Freeman of the City of London, 15 February 1908

Archives, In Storage, X006-4131/001

The collection consists of a declaration by a freeman of the Company of Armourers and Brasiers, a declaration of the Freedom of the City of London (folded in a red card envelope) and a receipt for one guniea as payment of admission to the Freedom of the City of London.

Informal group photograph of two unidentified persons, (father and son?) probably from a medal ceremony, London, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/88/306

Informal group photograph of two men, one a civilian, one an RAF officer, walking towards camera.

London

Library, In Storage, X002-5230

Reduction of one-inch map of 1901-03 to 1:100,000 with corrections to1932. In black and white.