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L33, with Commemorative Plaque
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1998/0009/C
Local made bronze/brass? plaque lacquered with SEPT. 24th ZEPPELIN L33 1916 painted in black on the front. Riveted a now broken section of alloy structure from the airship, which itself has one rivet and a fragment of a connected section. the airship fragment is now broken into two.
Tropical, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Officers, Ptn 1908
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X002-6460
Single-breasted, four button jacket with roll step collar and lapels. Pleated, flap and button breast pockets and bellows, flap and button skirt pockets. All buttons of Regimental pattern. Centre rear vent, false pointed cuffs, shoulder straps bearing R.W.F. gilding metal, straight shoulder-titles and two gilt brass pips for Lieutenant. Hanging from the rear of the collar the black silk Regimental flash. Above left breast pocket the RAF pilots badge. Above left cuff a single gold braid wound stripe.
RFC, Metal
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1986/0505/C
Silver, engraved on front WLR in intertwined flowing script letters. The opening mechanism has failed and it seems impossible to open the case.
Goblet, Silver, German Army Air Service 1914-1918
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1986/0907/C
Tall cylindrical goblet on four ball feet, embossed on the side with two fighting eagles, with inscription around the base.
Wanstead flats during a German air raid 1916
Fine Art, London, Hangar Two, FA00128
Searchlights illuminating the night sky, houses on the skyline with reflections in a pond in the foreground.
Anzani 45hp
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 76/E/1473
Six-cylinder two-row, 45hp radial engine; air cooled, poppet valve; direct right hand tractor drive.
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.
German Train, Tanganyika, 1916
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 75/C/1210
Fragment of wood with letters in German "eitung abahn fe. ua." (Assumed name of railway) from the side of railway coach or wagon. The back has the incident written in ink. See Markings.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1990/1042/U
Khaki woollen dog coat fastening with two small gilt RFC buttons across chest and a buttoned strap under belly. The shoulders of the coat bear straps with small gilt Captain's pips and the front sides a Pilot's badge and an Observer's badge.
Book of "Illustrations to accompany notes on the interpretation of aeroplane photographs", 1916
Archives, London, Hangar Two, AC72/21/3
Booklet containing 21 monocohrome aerial photographs.