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Letter from Shell-Mex & B.P. Limited to Alex Henshaw, 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/006/005/129

Letter thanking Alex Henshaw on behalf of Shell Company of South Africa Limited for agreeing to the terms regarding the use of his Cape Record Flight in advertising. Also informs Alex that the telegrams sent from London to Cape Town amounted to £21 11s 3d and this has been deducted from his deposit and encloses a cheque for £28 8s 9d.

Case, mounting, Elliott Instruments

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 65/I/128

Elliott Instrument Board No 2 - Roughly square metal mounting case, green painted at rear with rear mounting bracket and four corner fixing eyes. Brass rev counter connection at base of case. The case itself contains air speed indicator, longitudinal clinometer and dial type rev counter, with recessed spaces at top centre for pocket altimeter (lower) and watch (top), neither of which are present. Made by Elliott Bros of London in 1912.

Photographs of Miscellaneous Subjects, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, X008-4258

Five monochrome prints and one colour print. One monochrome picture postcard, entitled "Imperial Airways Passenger Saloon, Silver Wing Service de Luxe", showing the interior of an Imperial Airways "Silver Service" London-Paris airliner, steward standing in background, circa late 1920s. Two monochrome picture postcards of RAF College Cranwell, circa 1955-1960. One monochrome print of a Bristol F.2b at Khanpur, while being ferried from Ambala to Karachi for overhaul, probably 1929. Aircraft fitted with a header tank, spare wheel and storage panniers. Covers placed over engine cowling and cockpits. Three Indian civilians stand in front of the aircraft, one of whom is holding a small bear on a leash. Handwritten annotation in ink on reverse. One colour print of the Alcock and Brown Memorial, Errislannen Hill, Ireland, 15 June 1968. Handwritten annotation in ink on reverse. One monochrome print of a Royal Flying Corps Permanent Pass, dated 19 March 1914, entitling the bearer, Air Mech 2 G.E. Bullen (337), 6 Squadron, RFC, to cycle out of bounds on that day until 11.30pm.

Dakota 1 aircraft: two R-1830-92 engines

Library, In Storage, 018209

Dakota II aircraft: two R-1830-92 engines

Library, In Storage, 018211

Pilot's notes for Anson XII: Two Cheetah XV engines

Library, In Storage, 029707

Brief history of 110 Squadron

Archives, In Storage, B1572

Two typescript pages.

Maintenance schedule Beaufort I with two Taurus III engines

Library, In Storage, 023766

Air Ministry staff handbook

Library, In Storage, M020450

Two microfiche.

Aircraft Identification: friend or foe - part two

Library, In Storage, 000148