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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 69/U/1248

TBC Light blue, short-sleeved, cotton dress with rounded collar. Open down front from neck for 14½ inches, closing with press stud and hook and eye at neck and then 4 removable buttons down its length. Opening then follows the waist line for 9 inches with four press studs and a hook and eye and then runs down the left hand side seam for a further 7 inches closing with three press studs. Side seam also open above the waist for 5 inches with a further two press studs. 2 inch light blue cotton belt secured to waist by two belt loops and closed by one press stud and two hooks and eyes. Two pleats in back panel. One open patch pocket on left breast and one open inset pocket on left hand side of skirt 2 inches below belt line.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 69/U/1247

TBC Light blue, short-sleeved, cotton dress with rounded collar. Open down front from neck for 14½ inches, closing with press stud and hook and eye at neck and then 4 removable buttons down its length. Opening then follows the waist line for 9 inches with four press studs and a hook and eye and then runs down the left hand side seam for a further 7 inches closing with three press studs. Side seam also open above the waist for 5 inches with a further two press studs. 2 inch light blue cotton belt secured to waist by two belt loops and closed by one press stud and two hooks and eyes. Two pleats in back panel. One open patch pocket on left breast and one open inset pocket on left hand side of skirt 2 inches below belt line.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1115

Single-breasted jacket with stand collar in Disruptive Pattern Material of green, brown, pale khaki and black. Front fastens with full length zip, four flapped patch pockets closing with press studs. Buttoned soft shoulderstraps. Two small flapped pockets on upper arms, the left one divided for pens and closing with a button, right one closing with press stud. Pivot type sleeves with knitted cuffs. Crotch strap with two male press studs attaches to the back of the smock when not in use and to one of three pairs of female press studs at the front of the garment when in use. Internally, a draw string round waist and hem for adjustment and a large buttoned pocket across the central, lower rear area below the waist. Two open breast pockets. Two female studs missing from the front crotch strap attachment area and one from the right chest pocket flap.

Tropical (Evasion Kit), Ptn 1945

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/0431/U

Green light-weight cotton combination suit with full length front zip opening and zipped lower legs ending in buckled ankle bands. Slashed lower sleeves which fasten with buttons and press-stud on wrist band. Two flap and press-stud breast pockets, three small pockets in both legs of various sizes and shapes for the accomdation of survival equipment. Two slit side pockets which also give access to clothing worn under the suit. Two pouch pockets under the arms. Waist fitted with a webbing and leather equipment belt. Breast fitted with two large buckles to which is attached a survival pack worn on the back and secured their by press-studs. Zip from the left side of the crutch passing between the legs to the buttocks to allow bodily evacuations.

Respirator, General Service, Mk. VIA

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-7167

Khaki, cotton canvas box-bag, the main compartment closing with a flap fastened by two press-studs facing the wearer and a smaller, full width flap on the outer side closing two vertical pockets for the carriage of anti-gas eye shields and an anti-gas ointment container. The base of the main compartment fitted with two small brass ventilators. Broad, adjustable cotton webbing shoulder strap mounted with yellow alloy hooks which engage with metal D rings attached to the upper sides. The interior divided into three compartments - one full width and the other two of approximately half the width. The edges of the box bag nearest the wearer fitted with two small brass D rings to which is hooked an adjustable waist belt in two parts which fastens with a tongue and slot buckle. Also sewn into the right side rear edge is a length of whip cord. The main shoulder sling provided with an S hook on the right side adjustment slider which engages with a pierced tab fashioned in the mid point of the sling in order to shorten it quickly when required. The left side adjustment slide provided with a cord loop to engage with a uniform button to steady the haversack in certain modes of wear. For use with Long Tube Respirators only.

Respirator, General Service, Mk. VIA

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-7166

Khaki, cotton canvas box-bag, the main compartment closing with a flap fastened by two press-studs facing the wearer and a smaller, full width flap on the outer side closing two vertical pockets for the carriage of anti-gas eye shields and an anti-gas ointment container. The base of the main compartment fitted with two small brass ventilators. Broad, adjustable cotton webbing shoulder strap mounted with yellow alloy hooks which engage with metal D rings attached to the upper sides. The interior divided into three compartments - one full width and the other two of approximately half the width. The edges of the box bag nearest the wearer fitted with two small brass D rings to which is hooked an adjustable waist belt in two parts which fastens with a tongue and slot buckle - missing in this example. Also sewn into the right side rear edge is a length of whip cord. The main shoulder sling provided with an S hook on the right side adjustment slider which engages with a pierced tab fashioned in the mid point of the sling in order to shorten it quickly when required. The left side adjustment slide provided with a cord loop to engage with a uniform button to steady the haversack in certain modes of wear. For use with Long Tube Respirators only.

De Havilland Aircraft Company, can 310, Hatfield aerodrome scenes including D.H.108, Sea Hornet, Mosquito T.3 and Ghost Lancastrian, circa 1948

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC96/297

Film showing various scenes of de Havilland Aircraft Company activities at Hatfield, including an Avro Lancastrian in a hangar for the test fitting of Ghost gas turbine engines. Mosquito, Sea Hornet and Dove aircraft also appear.

Internal view of a hangar decorated for a dance, circa 1945

Archives, In Storage, X007-5208/002/024

Tables and chairs surround the dance floor which is partly barricaded off, suspended above the floor are silver streamers (possibly window) and union flags, on the right by the rear wall is a decorated motor coach with a sign on its side which reads "The Bowery".

Ground air-to-air plus ground sequences featuring trials of the Fairey Rotodyne, circa 1960

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC97/114

Fairey Rotordyne XE521 is seen in the air and landing vertically. It shuts down, starts up, takes off and hovers. Hangar doors are opened to reveal the Rotordyne and a number of Gannets. The Rotordyne is then towed out. A Tipsy Trainer (G-AISC) is seen taking off.

Group of officers and NCOs including Wg Cdr Clifford Corry Francis Cooper inspecting civil De Havilland D.H.82a Tiger Moth G-ANZU inside a hangar, RAF Leuchars, 22 June 1959

Archives, In Storage, X007-5201/007/004/003

Port side rear view of the aircraft, a tarpaulin covers the cockpit area. The officers and NCOs are stood on the starboard side of the aircraft.