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Lion of Persia, Order of the, Star
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1986/1224/D
An eight point silver star of multiple, facetted rays with green enamel rays in between the main points. Centrally a medallion of a sun in splendour with a resting lion in the foreground. Vertical fastening pin and two hooks on reverse. One green enamel piece missing, one detached.
First of the few: Reel one
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC91/56/1
Reel one of the British wartime film celebrating R.J. Mitchell and the Spitfire. This reel covers Mitchells work on the Supermarine Sea Lion and S-4 racing seaplane designs and their participation in the Schneider Trophy contests.
One Shilling Banknote
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/0431/Z
Series 1. Used, rectangular green, purple and blue paper printed note/voucher. Front; central ISSUED BY THE BRITISH MILITARY AUTHORITY above a Lion over a Kings Crown left with ONE SHILLING centre and 1/- to right. Rear; 1/- in gold within a diamond shape all within an elaborate scroll.
One Shilling
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/Z/1987
Series 1. Rectangular green, purple and blue paper printed note/voucher. Front; central ISSUED BY THE BRITISH MILITARY AUTHORITY above a Lion over a Kings Crown left with ONE SHILLING centre and 1/- to right. Rear; 1/- in gold within a diamond shape all within an elaborate scroll. Used.
Informal portrait of RAF personnel in relaxed pose by tented encampment, circa 1944
Archives, In Storage, X005-4892/014
Three servicemen, one seated, one stood by the seated man, and the third standing leaning on a guy rope of a tent, with tents in background and washing hanging off of guy ropes.
A good landing is one you can walk away from
Fine Art, In Storage, FA02057
Cartoon of Pilot Officer Prune and his dog walking away from a wrecked fighter. Two ground crew looking on in disbelief. Inscribed "It was Pilot Officer Percy Prune who said at RAF Rochford, June 1940, that "a good landing is one you can walk away from."
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-4935
Two adjustable vertical scales with perspex rule measuring (wind speed, air speed, course and distance) with a circular scale marked 0-350º fitted at one end. Four thin pivoting rods with a clamp fixing the whole to board at one end. Painted overall black with a slight chip in the perspex rule.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 72/I/191
Type (S.G) short spigot. Large black painted unit, comprising two lens, two glass screens (one missing), a rubber crash pad, one multi-pin plug leads and a span adjuster marked RP 25-160. Fitted with a pulley system on the range scale drive, including a gun/rocket selector. Mounted to wooden base.
unknown
Film & Sound, In Storage, SC85/68
Recording consisting of three extracts; one from a South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) programme on the Warsaw Rising, one from a talk on the Warsaw Rising given to the South African Military History Society in Johannesburg and the third from an SABC report on the rebuilding of a Spitfire found near Pretoria.
63ft High Speed Launch 2547 view from deck of HSL of one of two dinghies containing crew of ditched US B.17 12 May 1944 (cg)
Photographs, In Storage, P027807
63ft High Speed Launch 2547 view from deck of HSL of one of two dinghies containing crew of ditched US B.17 12 May 1944 8 miles West of Dunkirk in a minefield.
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