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Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0166/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0159/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0161/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0164/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0165/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
Souvenir, Falklands War, Welcome Home Task Force
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 83/C/395
Group of four. Circular plastic coated metal with coloured paper inserts reading TASK FORCE WELCOME HOME WELL DONE (white, yellow, gold and purple) pin in rear.
Souvenir Badge of the Falklands Conflict
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 83/C/393
Group of seven. Circular plastic coated metal with coloured paper inserts reading TASK FORCE VICTORY WE'RE PROUD OF YOU and WELL DONE THE LADS (yellow, gold, purple, orange and blue) pin in rear.
RAF Search and Rescue Engineering, 1980s
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-8961
On a rectangular patch of pale grey fabric lock-stitched round the edge in white, the front view of a Sea King helicopter with ROYAL AIR FORCE above in white and SEARCH AND RESCUE ENGINEERING across the middle and below the aircraft.
Qualified Police Dog Handler, 1980s
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-5314
A disc of red cotton, hem stitched round the edge in black and printed with a white centre. On this and on the red surround appear the head of an Alsatian with Q.P.D. below and on the red part ROYAL AIR FORCE POLICE all within black borders.
431 Maintenance Unit, badge, 1980s
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-6287
Woven as a pale blue disc lock-stitched all round in black, two self-assured vultures sitting on a branch. Within a border 431 MU CRASH RECOVERY TEAM in black lettering.