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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 84/E/1201

Two blade wooden propeller with brass lading edges and 10 hub bolt holes. Forming half of a four-blade unit as used on the HP.42 four-engined biplane airliner.

Four men, White Waltham, 29 June 1958

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6762/3

Aldergrove Marine Craft Section view inside a four bed billet 24 May 1950 (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P027336

15ft GS Dumb Dinghy 292 elevated side view looking into the dinghy with four airmen aboard n.d. (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P029614

15ft GS Dumb Dinghy 292 elevated side view looking into the dinghy with four airmen aboard.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/1013/O

Green painted lightweight aluminium cone riveted with a four fin tail enclose by a cone with central arming vane. Four holes around the base for fitting to bomb body. Cased.

Four captions prepared by Mr Neal W. O'Connor for the public display of Lt Col Jack Armand Cunningham's material, n.d.

Archives, AC97/93/61

Four documents mounted on card.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/I/242

Cylindrical black painted metal body with a square bezel having four mounting holes, a black painted face with needle reading +/- 0-8 x10 ºC. Four electrical connections in rear.

Four photocopies relating to the career of Lt Hugh Mordaunt Hankin, Indian (guides) cavalry, attached RFC, who was shot down in a B.E.2c and taken prisoner, 26 July 1915

Archives, In Storage, A608

Four photocopies.

Four way piece

Archives, MAC061299

Officer's Full Dress Helmet , Ptn 1921

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/681

Black leather skull cap trimmed with - 'seal dyed nutria' - black fur so as to leave a circular leather patch in front and two small triangular patches at rear. Front patch decorated with a badge of a flying eagle in silver superimposed on a gold ring lettered PER ARDUA AD ASTRA with crown above, mounted in front of a plume socket. Plume B/G ostrich feather bound onto a metal rod, with, at base, a basket-work section of gold and pale blue mixed lace. Patent leather chin strap. Silk lining.