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Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria: London, Thursday 17 July 1997

Library, In Storage, X001-0810

Technical notes for the Grumman American AA1B trainer

Library, In Storage, R019430

The worshipful company of carmen of London: A short history

Library, In Storage, X003-0739

The Year Book of the Royal Society of London 1978

Library, In Storage, X003-0639

Type 'C' Hangar annexe Kinloss

Archives, In Storage, MAC035200

Bristol Brabazon in hangar, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7599/1463

Flight Sergeant T.E. Matthews RNAS and RAF and his comrades, 1915-1918

Photographs, In Storage, X007-5379

Six prints. A) Matthews in Home Service RNAS uniform with Summer cap cover standing in front of an Avro 504. B) In Tropical Working Kit, probably on Mudros, outside a hangar, carrying tools. C) In Tropical Shirt-sleeve Order. D) With two companions on donkeys, probably on Mudros. E) With two companions sitting on the harbour wall at Mudros, probably 1918. F) As a Flight Sergeant RAF sitting outside a corrugated iron building.

US Air Force Flying Helmet Type P-4A

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X004-4422

Protective helmet with rubber edge trim. Leather and webbing internal suspension system to keep the shell off the wearer's head. Fitted internally with padded earphones for which the connector lead enters at rear of shell. Microphone plug-in point below left ear on exterior of helmet. The helmet fit can be adjusted by means of laces pierced through the shell which connect with straps internally. A tinted visor is held on a pivotting armature with a locking pin running in line with a rail positioned vertically on the front of the helmet. A pull-out locking pin enables the visor to be raised by a spring connected to the armature. Oxygen mask attachment points at each side of the face aperture operate by two pinch levers which release serrated tongues fitted to either side of the mask suspension system. Off white with dark blue zigzag pattern.

Blister Hangar - Timber floor units

Archives, In Storage, MAC035213

"Three Dawns to Sydney", part 2, circa 1948

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC97/173/2

Reel two of a partially dramatised film documenting the journey of a BOAC Avro Lancastrian from London to Sydney by way of Lydda, Karachi, Singapore and Darwin. The film is set just before Christmas 1947 and includes scenes of local scenery and culture at each stop.