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Two Panavia Tornado GR1, nearest ZA457 and ZA473 from ahead and to starboard

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2603/0169

Short Calcutta G-AASJ of Imperial Airways with RAF Supermarine Southampton and two more Calcuttas moored at Mirabella, Crete, 1929-1935

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/224/17

Short S.8 Calcutta (G-AASJ) and a Supermarine Southampton, general view, moored in a harbour along with small boats and two other aircraft.

Two RFC personnel sitting in the doorway to a tent each with a puppy dog on their laps, May-June 1914

Archives, In Storage, AC97/93/287/004

Landscape monochrome picture postcard print of two RFC personnel sitting in front of a tent holding puppy dogs.

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

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/140/56

Close up of Sopwith two-seat Scout (1057), starboard rear view of cockpit area and undercarriage, on its back after crash, group of soldiers standing behind it.

Line up of Canadian Curtiss JN aircraft C719, C782, C758, C781, C455, C721, C422, C757, and two others, Camp Borden, Ontario?, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/169/8

Line up of Canadian Curtiss JN's C719, C782, C758, C781, C455, C721, C422, C757, and two others, port rear side view on the ground.

LTV F-8A Crusader, USN, in flight, almost directly below, two aircraft making tight turns and leaving contrails from wing tips, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC75/2/8741

LTV F-8A Crusader, two aircraft in flight from almost directly below, in close formation and making tight turns and leaving wing tip contrails.

Philip Bennet Joubert de la Ferté talking to two others on arrival at airport (possibly Hamburg), circa 1950s

Archives, In Storage, AC71/14/7/7

Monochrome print. Informal group photograph of Philip Bennet Joubert de la Ferté talking to two others, with a Royal Mail aircraft in the background.

Photocopies of two letters from John Giller, the fisherman who picked up Flt Lt Gerald Richmond Edge from the sea during the Battle of Britain, to Mr Edge, 19 and 29 October 1940

Archives, In Storage, AC95/67/1

Two photocopied letters in envelope.

RAF North Weald, 1940 (page two, number one), William Noel Elvish Collection, RAF World War Two

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7148/007

HS, B/G, Ptn 1941

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/0746/U

Sealed pattern No. 4590 Attached to a Working Pattern label - a strip of black cotton woven with two pale blue eagles facing each other. To be cut into two shoulder badges. With a stiffening fabric glued to the back.