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Hawker Audaxes (K5134 11 and K7320 14) and Hawker Fury Mk. I (K8287 M) of 11 Flying Training School, in lines on ground, Wittering, 1937

Photographs, In Storage, P017193

2 rows of Hawker Audaxes and Hawker Furies lined up on hard standing in front of hangar

North American Harvard Mk. II (AH203 K) of 9 Service Flying Training School RCAF, port side view on ground, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P017438

North American Harvard Mk. II (AH203 K) of 9 Service Flying Training School RCAF, port side view on ground in front of hangar.

De Havilland Mosquito IV (DK300 HS?) of 109 Squadron, first one converted for Pathfinder duties, close-up starboard front view, n.d

Photographs, In Storage, P019853

De Havilland Mosquito IV (DK300 HS?) of 109 Squadron, first one converted for Pathfinder duties, close-up starboard front view at entrance to hangar.

No. 1, Officer's

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/1377

Privately tailored example of issue jacket. Single-breasted, five button, khaki jacket with stand collar closing with two hooks, Two flap and button breast patch pockets, two flap and button skirt patch pockets and tapered soft shoulder straps. Fitted with 2nd Lieutenant's bar on the shoulder straps and winged balloon badge above left breast pocket. US and Signal Corps branch collar badges. Two service chevrons above left cuff. All buttons of subdued rimmed Eagle and National Seal type.

Two copies of articles by Maj James Lucas Broome Hope Cordes and Mr Edward Rugg titled "Aeroplanes by the thousand" and "The bombers compared" which were to be published in "The Evening News" in 1940, with two accompanying letters from Mr Rugg to Maj Cordes, 4 January 1940 and 6 January 1940, and one letter from Maj Cordes to Handley Page, 5 January 1940

Archives, In Storage, AC97/75/29

Two typescript articles, two typescript letters and a manuscript letter.

"King Alfred paddles his own canoe and foundes the Navie" and "Two little ones that want a lot of nursing..."

Fine Art, In Storage, FA05003

Two separate sketches. 1) King Alfred depicted rowing a canoe which bears the name "Dred Nort", an English flag flies from a corner of his crown. 2) Shows two men feeding babies bottles of "Liquid Gas", the top picture has the following verse "Two little shipping lines required a lot of nursing. One was fed with poison gas, McCauselands died of Mersing".

Two parachute log cards, 1944 - 1963

Archives, In Storage, X003-1583

Each is made up of two medium sized cards.

Trailer, Fire Pump, Two Wheel

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1995/0038/V

Blue painted, two wheel trailer with centrally mounted engine and pump, equipment lockers and four hose pipes.

Flight Sergeant Arthur R. Hack

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2631

unknown

Photographs, In Storage, X008-5414