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Harry Broadhurst (later ACM Sir Harry) {sic}, AOC Bomber Command, talking to two other officers, RAF Christmas Island, 1958
Photographs, In Storage, PC96/321/3
ACM Sir Harry Broadhurst, wearing flying clothing, standing with two other RAF officers.
Cpl Herbert Walter Lungley and two other airmen, circa 1944
Archives, In Storage, X001-3825/036
Informal group portrait of Cpl Herbert Walter Lungley and two other airmen, one of whom is wearing civilian clothes.
Portal with Chiefs of Staff, circa 1944
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/102/3
Formal group photograph of seven senior officers (three Army, two RAF, two RN) and a civilian, with an aircraft in the background.
Informal group photograph of two officers, No. 501 Squadron, June 1940
Photographs, In Storage, PC94/152/73/1
Informal group photograph of two RAF officers standing in front of tent smiling, one with revolver in holster.
Two copies of Air ministry Notice to Airmen A51 of 1931 entitled "Schneider Trophy Contest: Restriction of flying", 26 August 1931
Archives, In Storage, AC87/10/6
Two printed booklets.
Miscellaneous signals, invitations and menus relating to the long range flight, 1938
Archives, In Storage, AC94/2/23
Three telegrams, one monochrome print, two blank invitations, two menus and four unit cards.
No. 263 Squadron, informal group photograph of two of the unit's members with Polish soldiers and Norwegians, Sorressa?, Norway, June 1940
Photographs, In Storage, PC73/91/2
Informal group photograph of Polish personnel with two RAF personnel and children.
Two French language letters sent by Col Roques to Wg Cdr Robert Ritchie Greenlaw, 4 March 1939 and 25 May 1939
Archives, In Storage, AC96/51/34
Two typescript letters.
RAF, Mk. IIA
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1280
Standard one-day aircraft clock, wound by twisting around the milled outer rim. With seconds hand and four other hands, two red and two white. Still in working order.
RAF, Mk. IIA
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-4938
Standard one-day aircraft clock, wound by twisting around the milled outer rim. With seconds hand and four other hands, two red and two white. Still in working order.
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- London, Hangar Two [20]
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- London, Hangar Three/Four [12]
- London, Hangar Five [9]
- London, Hangar Six [7]
- Cosford, Hangar Three [4]
- London, External Display [1]