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Satchel, Tools, RMAC

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 70/U/490

Gusseted webbing and leather bag with double buckled flap and leather adjustable shoulder strap. Issued for use with the Lewis and Hotchkiss Machine Guns?. On the inside back of the bag are 3 pockets for (from left to right) oilcan, cleaning materials and tin box containing small spare parts.

Motorcyclist, Drab, Ptn 1917

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 66/U/310

Khaki peaked cap with soft crown gathered into a band. Fabric front peak reinforced by multiple rows of stitching, and plain, rear peak, latter turned up. Adjustable, fabric chin strap secured with tiny General Service Pattern buttons at each end, turned up over peak.

No. 1, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Officer's, Ptn 1908 Date?

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1988/0738/U

Single-breasted, khaki jacket with rounded opening in the skirt for wearing of kilt and sporran. Roll-step collar and lapels, four flap and button pockets, the breast pockets pleated, the skirt pockets of bellows type shaped to accommodate the opening in the skirt. The waist fitted with brass hooks for wear with a Sam Browne. Shoulder straps plain. Bronze Regimental Collar badges. False pointed cuffs encircled by one pale khaki, chevron lace and the cuff carries two embroidered rank pips for a Lieutenant. Observer's flying badge above left breast pocket.

204 Squadron, B-Flight, Tent Fragment

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X001-2586

Large semi circular canvas tent or hangar fragment attached to a V-shaped frame by five nails. Canvas in two parts stitched together half way up. Upper half painted with picture of a bee viewed from above, black body and legs and white outline of wings. Lower half displays the word Flight in dark blue capital letters. Light blue highlights along the left hand and lower sides of the letters. Back ground of the canvas painted khaki. Now mounted in large glass-fronted wooden frame.

RFC, Private Purchase

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X003-1683

Brown leather, combination type gauntlet with mitten extension for the fingers. The interior lined in woollen fabric. The whole of the outer, back part of the hand including the thumb covered in fur. The mitten pouch also lined in fur. Left hand. The palm at the base of the thumb very neatly patched with leather.

Wing Spar

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 78/C/944

Split oblong section of ash aircraft wing spar embedded with enemy bullet and held together with string. Written in ink pen is "Strut of Aeroplane, hit by enemy's bullet, Pilot-Capt. L da C. Penn-Gaskell Royal Flying Corps GREAT WAR 1915. Four small holes for metal fittings can be seen in the centre, two either side.

Royal Flying Corps, Emb., Ptn 1912

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 73/U/89

On a patch of black melton cut to shape, the words ROYAL FLYING CORPS embroidered in off-white arranged in two lines, the upper, first two words, curved, the lower straight. The back reinforced with gummed skrim and the letters embroidered through. Still attached to a scrap of khaki serge.

Royal Flying Corps, Emb., Ptn 1912

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 73/U/90

On a patch of black melton cut to shape, the words ROYAL FLYING CORPS embroidered in off-white arranged in two lines, the upper, first two words, curved, the lower straight. The back reinforced with gummed skrim and the letters embroidered through. Still attached to a scrap of khaki serge.

OR's, Seaman's, Class II, White

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X002-9835

White woollen fabric sweater with square cut neck bound in blue tape and made with a two button slit opening to mid-chest bound in white cotton. Sleeves mid-arm length. Short slits up side seams at bottom. Appears to be an adaptation of a Class II Seaman's Jumper. Contemporary darn under right arm.

Royal Flying Corps Type A Camera

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 69/I/1320

A wooden case tapering in width to one end. This end is open, with the covered lens cap clearly visible just inside the opening. At the other end, the rim of the box is surrounded by brass straps which also reinforce the sides and corners of the case. A leather buckled strap/handle is attached by brass fixings to both sides of the case. Just above, on the same side a brass rotary switch alters the focus of the camera (?). A number of other brass fixings are also attached to the outside of the case. Access at the rear for 5x4 inch Mackenzie-Wishart slide and envelope.

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