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Hand-operated plate changing control for an aerial camera, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X007-0150

Detail photograph showing a ring attached to a bowden cable held in a bracket fastened to part of the fuselage structure.

Letter to the father of Sgt Arthur James Perkins reporting his wounding, March 1918

Archives, In Storage, X001-3580/001

Single manuscript sheet

L.T.A. Embroidered, Purpose Unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/1276/U

On a rectangle of black Melton L.T.A embroidered in red.

Establishment of gunnery and armament stores and equipment: Part I: Service squadrons & seaplane units

Library, In Storage, R002425

Schedule for aero engine Type BR.1

Library, In Storage, 002486

Second Lieutenant D R C Gabell RFC {left}

Fine Art, In Storage, FA00875

Half length portrait of the subject facing front, in RFC uniform.

Diagrams explaining overlapping photographs to make a mosaic, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X006-7118

Photographs of two instructional diagrams with text. A Table and diagram showing intervals of exposure. B Lines of overlaps to secure mosaic photographs.

Shouldertitle, Embroidered, WAAC

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 85/U/1181

On a rectangle of stiffened khaki serge, W.A.A.C. embroidered in buff thread.

Fokker D. VII, probably in the hands of No. 10 Squadron, RAF, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2214

Two prints. A) Port side view in front of a tented hangar. British tail markings and ? in white on a dark panel on the fuselage. B) Port, threequarter close-up view of above with a pilot.

Four officers, possibly of 23 Squadron, 1918

Archives, In Storage, X001-6550/018/011

Monochrome print. Informal portrait of four officers. The outer two are wearing RFC uniform with 1917 Pattern jackets, the inner two khaki RAF uniform. The negative has been reversed, resulting in the image being back to front.