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Pilot and observer preparing for flight in a Fairey Gordon, Middle East, circa 1936

Archives, In Storage, X002-5422/028

Two monochrome prints. Crew of a Fairey Gordon preparing for a flight. Only the cockpit area of the aircraft is shown with an open aircraft hangar in the background.

Ambulance and fire tenders parked next to hut; in background Blenheim IV, Gladiator and (Hurricane?), RAF Aldergrove, 9 October 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1129

Two fire tenders and a crash (middle), left front view, parked in front of a wooden hut, with a hangar and three aircraft (Blenheim IV, Gladiator and Spitfire or Hurricane) in the background.

Port view of a Boeing-Stearman PT-17 in front of an aircraft hangar at Lakeland School of Aeronautics, circa 1941

Archives, In Storage, X006-3364/006/014

Groundcrew are working on the PT-17 in the foreground with two other PT-17s visible in the background.

SD, Officer's, B/G, Ptn 1920

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 69/U/1207

Peaked cap with blue-grey fabric crown and peak, black mohair band and black, patent leather chin strap. The badge consisting of a crown in gold and silver wire above a gilt metal eagle above two pairs of gold wire laurel leaves, all on a black Melton patch.

Manufacturer's Transfers, The Grahame White Aviation Co Ltd, Framed

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X006-0361

Portrait format varnished wooden display frame with two different Grahame White maker's transfers; Top one with the Hendon Griffin and lettering The Grahame White Aviation Co Ltd The London Aerodrome Hendon, NW; the second a smaller, circular transfer lettered The Grahame White Aviation Co Ltd Hendon.

Interview with Bill Humble, Part Two, 6 November 1989

Film & Sound, In Storage, X004-9382/002

Second part of a recorded interview in which Bill Humble gives an account of his aviation career, describing his work as a test pilot for the Hawker Aircraft Company, during which time he flew Hurricane, Typhoon, Tempest, Fury and P.1040 aircraft.

Capts Blake and Herne of Daimler Airway, standing in front of a De Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS) after completing four flights in one day between London and Paris, 1 May 1922

Photographs, In Storage, P002952

Full-length portrait of two aircrew in flying clothing, standing in front of a de Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS), port side view on ground.

Battle of Britain

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/0371/C

Multi-coloured square tile showing a London skyline, search lights, a spitfire with a German aircraft in flames minus right wing. ..NEVER BEFORE SO MANY HAD TO THANK SO MUCH TO SO FEW. ..AUG;OCT.'40 below. Reverse has Churchill quotes in Dutch below RAF badge design raised into mould and two small holes for hanging.

First Aid

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X007-3936

On a disc of dark blue melton, two concentric rings. The inner one containing a five point star on a scarlet ground. Between the rings FIRST AID embroidered in yellow with a scarlet panel at the bottom lettered L.C.C. (London County Council). The embroidery in deep yellow with the facets of the star in grey-blue.

Battle of Britain exhibitions in London and Glasgow

Library, In Storage, R012567