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St. George, Medal of, Silver
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 80/D/1931
Circular, silver with integral top loop with loop suspender. Obverse - the left profile head of Tsar Nicholas II with an inscription. Reverse - an inscription in Cyrillic with a stamped number 702005. Ribbon - three black stripes and two orange stripes with narrow orange edges.
Officer’s Cuff Eagle Badge 1918 Pattern
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/536
Combination badge made up of small gilt brass eagle with outstretched wings and head extended to viewer's left and a small crown. Threaded posts on rear of each element. With brass backing plate and threaded, notched discs for fastening.
RAF, Mk. 5
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 68/V/483
Small standard two - wheeled 24 volt battery trolley with wooden body and steel frame. Towing arm at front with jockey wheel below; hinged towing eye at rear also; wrap - round rubber coated electrical lead with end plug. Sockets at front of trolley.
RAF, Mk. 5
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 68/V/484
Small standard two - wheeled 24 volt battery trolley with wooden body and steel frame. Towing arm at front with jockey wheel below; hinged towing eye at rear also; wrap - round rubber coated electrical lead with end plug. Sockets at front of trolley.
Oar, Airborne Lifeboat, RAF Mk. I
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1990/1178/V
Plain pine oar painted pale blue-grey with unpainted grips. Narrow blade. Held in place on boat by fore and aft webbing straps and positioned when stowed on port side of boat opposite the stowed mast.
Other Rank, 1918 Pattern, Women's Royal Air Force Cap Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/U/1301
On a patch of melton cut to shape, an embroidered crown, slightly padded to give relief, above a circular padded velvet cushion encircled by two rings and embroidered with an eagle. The whole design worked in white thread.
British Empire, Most Excellent Order of the, Dame Commander, Civil, Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1992/0801/D
A four armed silver-gilt cross enamelled pale blue, the ends of the arms divided into three branches. The upper arm terminating in a gold crown with integral loop and articulated ring suspender. Centrally a gold medallion bearing the seated figure of Britannia within a crimson ring lettered FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE. Reverse plain gold, the medallion bearing GRI crowned. Ribbon - purple, formed in a bow.
Electrical, Ground Servicing, 6 kW, Mk. III
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 67/V/1041
Four wheeled rectangular box bodied electrical servicing trolley with pivotting towing/steering arm. Fitted with 10hp water cooled Ford petrol engine to power the generator. Hinged flaps at sides to allow access/cooling for the engine; small externally mounted, green painted fire extinguisher at rear and long flexible rubber coated power lead connecting rear of the trolley with the aircraft being serviced. Output dial on offside and radiator/fuel tank filler caps on top of body.
Channel Type
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 65/O/891
Black painted channel type bomb carrier modified for instructional use with side mounted, metal framed group of six wooden handled bomb selection levers operating bomb release through wires and pulleys, now mounted as group with sectioned 112Lb bomb on large rectangular wooden display base with descriptive labels affixed.
Commemorative trophy awarded to FLt Lt Sidney Norman Webster, 1927
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1986/0999/C
Hallmarked circular silver plaque showing an allegorical figure of Victory, arm outstretched holding a winner's wreath over depiction of the actual Schneider Trophy and A Supermarine S5. Engraved silver plaque below, both mounted on circular dark polished wood shield. Folding wooden support at rear.