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Sam Browne
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X004-1871
Narrow, brown leather strap fitted with a brass stud and pierced leather tab at its rear end and shaped to a pierced point at its forward end. Attached to this end a short strap with single pin brass buckle at one end and a brass stud and pierced leather tab at the other. The strap fitted with two leather loops, one fixed and one running.
SD, Field Officer's, Khaki, Ptn 1918
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 83/U/644
Peaked cap with khaki crown, black mohair band and black patent leather chin strap and peak. The peak decorated with one row of gold oak leaf embroidery. On the band the RAF officers' cap badge of a crown in gold and silver wire embroidery and coloured silks above a gilt metal eagle above two pairs of gold wire laurel leaves.
No. 1, OR's, Blue, Ptn 1912
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 65/U/626
Dark blue serge pantaloons with button fly, two slit, horizontal side pockets, adjustment strap and buckle at rear and buttons for braces at front and rear. The waist edge, adjustment strap and leg hems bound in narrow brown cotton tape. The seat reinforced with a roughly circular double thickness of fabric. The lace holes at bottom of legs backed with thin leather for strength.
RNAS, Equal Distance (1915)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 65/I/127
Consists of two parallel brass bars along which slide two metal cross pieces connected by a brass bar with graduated scale. There is a triangular metal mounting plate, with screw holes, at either end. The vertical mounted spirit level at the rear end has had its glass broken. This type was one of the earliest bombsights of British design to be used during World War One; it was developed by Warrant Officer F W Scarff of the Royal Navy and adopted by the RNAS in 1915.
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.
Casualty, WWI
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X006-9007
Large circular, bronze plaque bearing a figure of Victory with a trident in her right hand and extending a laurel wreath with her left above an entablature bearing WILLIAM THOMAS JAMES McCUDDEN in relief letters. Standing beside her a lion. At base a lion fighting an eagle. Round the rim HE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOVR with two dolphins and a spray of oak leaves. Designed by Mr (later Sir) Edward Carter Preston.
Spencer Type
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1988/1032/S
Display mock-up. Conical khaki fabric valise containing the canopy of a Spencer type parachute. The narrow top of the valise pierced with four holes accommodating two rope loops spliced together into a loop through which is fitted a shackle to suspend the assembly from the side of an observation balloon basket. The wide bottom part fitted with a strop to which is attached a long rope which connects to the observer's harness.
Casualty, WWI
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 75/C/703
Large Circular, bronze plaque bearing a figure of Victory with a trident in her right hand and extending a laurel wreath with her left above an entablature bearing JAMES THOMAS BYFORD McCUDDEN in relief letters. Standing beside her a lion. At base a lion fighting an eagle. Round the rim HE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOVR with two dolphins and a spray of oak leaves. Designed by Mr (later Sir) Edward Carter Preston.
SD, Officer's, Blue, Ptn 1912
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1987/1186/U
Round peaked cap with dark blue crown, black mohair band and glazed leather peak and chin strap. The crown stiffened with a circlet of cane, not wire so as not to upset magnetic compasses. The band bearing a badge consisting of a crown in gold and silver wire above a gilt metal eagle above two pairs of gold wire laurel leaves, all on a black Melton patch. See historical notes.
"Fums Up" Nameboard
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X001-2589
Rectangular piece of plywood hand painted with the words "FUMS UP! in white with blue border. Identical to X001-2588 in size and style, though in poorer condition; retains a few fixing pins along the bottom edge. Now framed together with other 'Fums Up!' Nameboard and 'child' artwork in one large glass-fronted wooden frame.