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Two photographs of RAF personnel groups (with facsimile pilot's and flight engineer's notes for Lancaster aircraft) of No. 17 and No. 21 war course, June 1941 and August 1941

Archives, In Storage, A1172

Two prints mounted on card.

General Aircraft Gal 48 Hotspur Mk. I glider, 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/86/23

General Aircraft Gal 48 Hotspur Mk. I, front view, on ground, with two men standing by starboard wing and two Hurricanes aircraft behind.

Two transcribed letters of 1990 to Mr N.J. Baker from his wartime navigator Mr J.D. Craig discussing their service with 463 Squadron RAAF on Lancasters

Archives, In Storage, B4203

Two typescript letters.

Amy Johnson with a puppy, two men and a woman in a doorway, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/600

Monochrome print. Full-length portrait of Amy Johnson with a puppy, two men and a woman in a doorway.

Two Lockheed C-130K Hercules with British Aerospace Hawks of the Red Arrows

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7116/1191

De Havilland Aircraft Company Limited laboratory report on two exhaust valves from Gipsy Queen III engine, 1946

Archives, In Storage, DC74/201/7

Typescript page with two mounted photographs.

Lt Enbank (?) and Lt Bruce, and Lt MacDonald and Lt Fleming, circa 1916

Archives, In Storage, AC91/4/219/36

Two monochrome prints, formal portraits each of two RFC officers, mounted on a piece of purple paper.

Sopwith two-seat Scout 1057 on its back after crash, RNAS Great Yarmouth, 31 March 1915

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/140/54

Sopwith two-seat Scout (1057), port rear view, on its back after crash, group of soldiers standing behind it.

War diary of Laurence Hugh Strain: Volume two, April 1915- March 1916

Archives, In Storage, AC75/33/3/3

Hard back diary, manuscript apart from two pages that are typescript.

Two H.M. Forces overseas duty free concessions for gifts sent to the United Kingdom, of Flt Lt Roy Derwent Stirk and Sqdn Ldr N.P.W. Hancock, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, A1335

Two army forms, number W5192.