Inventory

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Photograph illustrating the construction of RAF Calshot, 6 January 1918-July 1919

Photographs, In Storage, P018879

General view of hangar under construction on coast at RAF Calshot.

Photograph illustrating the construction of RAF Calshot, 6 January 1918-July 1919

Photographs, In Storage, P018881

General view of hangar under construction on coast at RAF Calshot.

Photograph illustrating the construction of RAF Calshot, 6 January 1918-July 1919

Photographs, In Storage, P018888

General view of completed hangar on the coast at RAF Calshot.

Fairey Battle (Rolls-Royce Exe) (K9222), port front view on ground, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P020072

Fairey Battle (Rolls-Royce Exe) (K9222), port front view on ground in front of large hangar

Cutting up plane wing.

Fine Art, In Storage, FA03409

Painting inside hangar/workshop man on left hand side cutting up aroplane wing, shell of cockpit visible just behind him.

Hawker Hind (Afghan)

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 69/A/104

Single engined two-seat biplane - Hart variant built for export and service with Afghan Air Force.

Photographs taken of Wg Cdr Neville Blake Freeman AFC during his service as Personal Air Secretary to the Secretary of State for Air, 1951-1952

Archives, In Storage, X003-6703/007/009

Six monochrome prints.

Philipeville, North Africa, 1942 (page three), William Noel Elvish Collection, RAF World War Two

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7148/011

Correspondence between Bonham-Carter and RAF Handling Squadron regarding their first reunion dinner, March-July 1964

Archives, In Storage, AC74/13/42/9

Six typescript letters and a typescript page.

British Aircraft Corporation Lightning F.6, No. 74 Squadron, XS921 'M', in formation, side view of, from above, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC75/2/839

British Aircraft Corporation Lightning F.6 (XS921) "M", port rear view, in formation flight with six others, from above.