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Medal Bar of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0395/D

Air Force Cross, rear engraved 1939 1939-1945 Star Air Crew Europe Star with clasp FRANCE AND GERMANY Defence Medal War Medal 1939-1945 with Mention in Despatches Coronation Medal 1937 Coronation Medal 1953 Silver Jubilee Medal 1977 Crown of Belgium, Order of the, with rosette and laurel spray Croix de Guerre 1940-1945, Belgium

Officer's Gold Aiguillette, Ptn 1925

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0424/U

An arrangement of plain and plaited gold cords looped over the shoulder, and usually retained by a button or hook under a shoulder strap or board. The cords drawn together at the front and fitted with a small loop to connect to a uniform button. The extreme ends of the cords fitted with tapered gilt metal ferrules bearing devices in white metal SPECIFY WHAT DEVICES

George Cross of Pilot Officer Gerald Charles Close

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 79/D/2040

A plain silver cross with bevelled edges the arms of the cross linked by very small quarter-circle quadrants bearing GVI. Centrally a circular medallion of St. George and the dragon, within a border reading FOR GALLANTRY. Plain single link suspender to a straight bar decorated with laurel leaves. Reverse - plain, engraved P/O GERALD CHARLES CLOSE, R.A.F. 21st December 1937.

Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander, Star

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0397/D

On a silver cross pattee of facetted rays, the interstices partially filled with similar facetted rays, a Maltese cross enamelled white bearing a vertical oval red medallion with RVI in gold within a blue border with a spray of laurel at the top and VICTORIA at the bottom. The whole medallion surmounted by a crown in full colours. The reverse numbered K 719.

Short Sunderland, Tail Trolley

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X002-6589

Wood and metal structure. Square, wooden main body with single axle - double rubber tyred wheels each side. Tapered wooden tow bar with silver painted steel shackle halfway and wooden cross piece at end for man-handling. Top consists of four angled wooden posts and rubber pads to fit under the rear keel of the Sunderland, each side pair adjustable by hand gearing. Painted dark brown overall.

12,000lb High Capacity Bomb Mk 2

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/871

Large blast bomb of modular construction painted dark green overall, each section being banded in light green and red. Consists of three 4000lb sections bolted together and is an adaptation of the HC 8,000lb bomb with the addition of a tail cone. Fitted with fore & aft pivotting suspension lugs and four additional fixed central lugs; slightly domed front face with two small spinners, one each side.

Four prints relating to No. 501 Squadron personalities, n.d.

Photographs, PC94/152/73

Four monochrome prints.

Pilot's and flight engineer's notes: Lancaster Mark I - four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 engines: Mark VII - four Merlin 24 engines: Mark III & X - four Merlin 28 or 38 engines

Library, In Storage, 025994

Pilot's and flight engineer's notes: Lancaster mark I - four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 engines: Mark VII - four Merlin 24 engines: Mark III & X - four Merlin 28 or 38 engines

Library, In Storage, 007789

unknown

Film & Sound, X008-5610

Interview with Chris Annetts, who served as an engineering officer and represented the RAF at tug-of-war.