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Handley Page Hastings C.1, TG514. Aerial fitment to aircraft, shows aerial, internal view, in one of port cabin windows

Photographs, In Storage, X002-9534/1089

Recorded interview with Conrad Philip Bristow, part one circa 2000

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-6762/001

Part one of a recorded interview with Philip Bristow, who flew as a seaplane pilot with the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War.

Cpl Frank Watson Duckling standing on an area of grass with one foot on a small wall, somewhere in Italy, circa 1944

Archives, In Storage, X004-2305/004/008

Monochrome print showing Cpl Frank Watson Duckling standing on an area of grass with one foot on a small wall, somewhere in Italy.

Letter sent to Michael Barnes of the BBC by Sqdn Ldr Albert Henry Alexander Charles Cranmer relating to a planned VE Day programme, and Michael Barnes' reply, 1965

Archives, In Storage, X003-6053/005

One manuscript and one typescript page.

Button Compass, RAF, Magnetized Fly Button

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-9234

Small plastic disc button for trouser fly; magnetized, and marked on rear with one paired and one single dot to show due north when allowed to swing free. Front 'base' and back 'compass card' of compass mounted separately on modern card mount.

Medical Personnel, Red Cross

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X007-3341

Master Pattern No. 35/R/882. On a band of hemmed white cotton, a red cross appliqued in melton. One pair of white plastic buttons one end, three pairs of machined button holes at the other to give various fastening lengths.

Movement Control, Airmen, Ptn 1940

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-6903

Master/Working Pattern No. 35/R/1000. On a scarlet armband with one pair of female press-studs at one end and three pairs of blue painted male press-studs at the other, the letters M C appliqued in black woollen fabric.

Avro York MW163 being serviced, 103 Staging Post (RAF), Transport Command, Istres, Southern France, 1946-1947

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7109/017

Recorded interview with Flt Lt William Richard Davis, part one, 17 January 2012

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-6712/001

Part one of a recorded interview with William "Rick" Davis, who served as a Vulcan pilot with 27 and 83 Squadrons during the late 1960s.

KD, Ptn 1941

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-4541

Attached to a Working and Standard Pattern label - a strip of buff coloured light cotton fabric woven with two red eagles one looking left one right with black eye detail only. Produced as a pair with a scrim backing not glued down.