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Instructions to App Air Frank Whittle and App Air Roy Allen regarding their journey to London to deliver model aircraft to Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, 15 July 1925

Archives, In Storage, AC96/54/8

One page hand written note.

Commercial Aviation in the Light of War Experience, an address by Maj Gen Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes to London Chamber of Commerce, 7 January 1919-15 January 1919

Archives, In Storage, MFC77/13/66

One microfiche.

Royal Air Force, Orders of the Day, 1915-1918

Archives, In Storage, MFC76/1/65

One microfiche.

Group portraits of the officers of the Artillery and Infantry of Co-operation School and Avro 504K on ground outside hangar, Worthy Down, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X004-6809/002

One album page with two monochrome prints.

Press-cuttings, newspapers and journals in connection with anniversaries of the first direct Atlantic Flight made by Sir Arthur Whitten Brown and Capt Sir John William Alcock, 1929-1959

Archives, In Storage, AC71/1/8

3 folders containing: One copy of a journal entitled "The Empire Mail", June 1929, one copy of a journal entitled "The Aeroplane", 16 June 1944, one copy of the Manchester Evening News, 13 June 1929, two copies of the Evening Chronicle, 13 and 14 June 1929, one copy of the Sunday chronicle, 9 June 1929, one copy of The London Evening Free Press 14 June 1929, 39 newspaper articles written in English, five written in German, two written in French and one written in Italian.

Vertical reconnaissance photograph of London Colney Airfield, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/46/6

Composite vertical reconaissance photograph of London Colney airfield.

Uncoded practice reconnaissance photographs of north London, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2297

Nine verticals of residential areas of north London.

London airliner crashes: 23 die

Fine Art, In Storage, FA11091

Daily Mail handbill regarding the London airliner crash of 1952.

HMA R9 being moved out of hangar, Barrow, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/98/31

HMA R9, port rear view, just inside hangar entrance, another hangar alongside.

Letters from Miss Marjorie Muir, Headmistress, Bridlington High School for Girls, regarding Margaret (Betty) Johnson's School Certificate, circa 1938

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/1020

Two typescript letters, one manuscript letter and two manuscript notes.