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Letter from Norbert Chereau, General Manager, L Bleriot Aeronautics, London, to E. S. Clappen acknowledging receipt of agreement for son's flying tuition, 20 November 1911

Archives, In Storage, DC71/28/1

Letter on L Bleriot Aeronautics headed notepaper.

Letter from Imperial War Museum to Mr Stanley H. Handasyde, regarding photographs of Martinsyde aircraft of 27 Squadron, 9 May 1962

Archives, In Storage, AC73/21/22

Typescript letter, two typescript notes and two printed notes.

A 412 Squadron Spitfire at Wunsdorf, 1945

Photographs, In Storage, X002-8049/002

Convair CV-240, Swiss Air Lines, HB-IRT, side view of, RAF Schwechat, Vienna, circa 1953

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/61/31

Convair CV-240 (HB-IRT), starboard front view on the ground, in front of a hangar.

Front view of Bristol Scout C, 5575 "Teddie", with Sopwith Pup, being serviced, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/17/123

Bristol Scout C (5575 "Teddie"), port front view alongside a Sopwith Pup, with incomplete hangar framework on the left.

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.

Messerschmitt 109E-3 w/nr 4101 at St Athan, refurbished, April 1971

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/139/86

Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 w/nr 4101, starboard side view, on ground, in front of a hangar.

Close-up of tail unit of Vickers Valentia K3612 'F', No. 216 Squadron, Heliopolis, 1937

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/89/261

Close-up of tail unit of Vickers Valentia (K3612) 'F', port rear view, in front of hangar.

Hangars, No. 214 Squadron, general view of damage caused to hangars by German bombing attack, Dunkirk, 4-5 June 1918

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/107/40

Close up view of side of damaged hangar and personnel standing around.

Albatros D I, D'391/16, captured German aircraft in British markings, Turnberry?, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/6/252

Front view of Albatros D I at left with figures examining it, Bessoneaux type hangar to the right.