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One untitled manuscript and one untitled typescript, both regarding balloon flight and the development of other aircraft in the late 1800s and early 1900s, written by AVM Sir William Sefton Brancker, circa 1920s

Archives, In Storage, AC77/48/6

One, seven page manuscript and one, six page typescript.

Flying line-up of RAF aircraft, past and present (Hurricane, Spitfires and Lightnings), August 1964

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1982

Six aircraft flying in formation. Top to bottom: BAC Lightning F.1 XM172 (56 Squadron), BAC Lightning F.1 XM165 (226 OCU), BAC Lightning XM180 (56 Squadron), Supermarine Spitfire Mk. XIX, Hawker Hurricane Mk. IV LF363, Supermarine Spitfire Mk. XIX PS833.

Souvenir menu for luncheon held on 6 August 1930 at the Savoy Hotel in honour of Amy Johnson as a tribute to her England-Australia flight, May 1930, contains tributes, six photographs, poem, guest list and autographs, 1930

Archives, In Storage, DC76/35

White folder with picture of aeroplane and people cheering on the front.

Letter from de Havilland Aircraft Company Limited to Alex Henshaw, 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/006/005/068

Letter thanking Alex Henshaw for his letter praising the reliability of the de Havilland Gipsy Six Series II engine and airscrew. Also encloses a gift as a mark of appreciation.

Correspondence between Betty and Messrs C.C. Wakefield, seeking information about help given to Amy Johnson. Includes a long account of the company's part in the Australia flight, 1949

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/677

One manuscript letter and six typescript letters, one being twenty-tree pages long.

Commando V 32 Squadron, Salonica (sic) (page eight, number six), William Noel Elvish Collection, RAF World War Two

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7148/043

Miles Aircraft Company, odd 138, V.P. metal propellers parts and news reel titles, circa 1945

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC96/41

Film showing components for a variable pitch propeller assembly and the following titles, without any images of the aircraft referred to “The Miles Monitor, Martinet, Magister, Sparrowhawk, Falcon Six, Whitley Straight, Master I”.

Damaged Wellington in the North African desert, circa 1943

Archives, In Storage, X002-5574/025/015

Landscape print of a damaged Wellington in the North African desert. It shows the Geodetic construction well. The port engine has been removed, and there are six ground crew working on the airframe, three of whom are sitting on the wing.

Two diagrams and a photograph showing the results Mr Charles Brogden's six-winged bird kite which took part in the International Kite Competition, held on the Sussex Downs in June 1903, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC71/5/29

Two hand-drawn diagrams and a small monochrome print mounted on card with a glued on black text title.

Central Band, Female, Full Dress, Tropical, Ptn 1992

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-2504

Standard Pattern No. 35/R/2188 White, single-breasted,cotton-mix, six button jacket with stand collar and small vents in the rear quarters. Unlined. Shoulders pierced and looped at the outer edge to receive gold shoulder knots. No buttons fitted.