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HMA R9 being moved out of hangar, Barrow, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/98/31

HMA R9, port rear view, just inside hangar entrance, another hangar alongside.

HMA R26 being moved out of hangar, Barrow, 22 April 1918

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/98/40

HMA R26, port rear view, just outside hangar entrance, another hangar alongside.

Cosford, Location Plan, 1952

Archives, In Storage, X004-2380/122

One negative card, full plan.

Photographs of Cosford taken by Swiss Press, April 1970

Photographs, In Storage, PC94/266

Monochrome prints.

401 Apprentice Entry, RAF Cosford, 1969

Aircraft & Exhibits, X008-0931

Shield-shaped varnished wooden wall plaque with circular insert featuring a large black bat with red eyes, holding 3 red lightning bolts in its feel, over the number 401. The motto scroll below says "The beginning with no end" and the one above "Oct 1969 - Cosford Radar Mechanics - Oct 1970".

Royal Air Force Cosford: The war years

Library, In Storage, X002-6913

Royal Air Force Cosford 95 Open Day: Sunday 18 June

Library, In Storage, R026828

Aircrewman, in Rubber Dinghy

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X003-2271

Hand-painted white metal model figure of RAF fighter pilot in brown leather flying jacket and life jacket, reclining in single-man fighter pilot's dinghy, shading his eyes and looking up into the sky.

Short Admiralty Type 184

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 67/M/378

Scratch built model of a single-engine two-seat reconnaissance, bombing and torpedo carrying folding-wing seaplane. Painted overall cream with a silver nose and roundels on wings.

Hawker Siddeley Shackleton MR.3

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/M/450

Scratch built model of a four engine, monoplane long-range maritime patrol aircraft. Painted pale blue with a white upper fuselage and black nose. RAF roundels on wings and fuselage.