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Cottesmore OCU accommodation, hangar A

Archives, In Storage, MAC080562

RAF, Hose Reel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 71/G/1544

Two wheeled, hand pulled fire cart. Two large diameter iron spoked, solid rubber tyred wheels. Iron fame, upon which is mounted the red painted wooden equipment box, with top hinged lid and chains, and below that the hose spindle operated by two six-grip crank wheels. Fabric hose with brass nozzle fittings. Iron handle with double grip for hand towing.

Bristol Gas Starter

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-1338

Small single-cylinder two-stroke engine. Self contained, with own five-pint capacity fuel tank, magneto, carburettor, silencer and starting gear.Cooled by fan incorporated into the side-mounted flywheel. Complete. Slight damage to flywheel rim. When acquired, was in oily condition with slight surface corrosion; however, the cracks and repairs on the crankcase and inlet manifold mean restoration to working order is not possible.

Ambulance, 4 x 4, Type K9

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1986/1054/V

Box bodied four wheel drive military ambulance; standard two seat Austin cab. Rear mounted box body with two windows and two sliding ventilator louvres per side; rear doors with window and louvre each. Cab complete; body contains nearside double stretcher rack and offside attendant's seat with direct access to main cab. Spare wheel on lower nearside.

Car, 4 x 2, Minx

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-1387

Ex-RAF twin-axled 1000cc/4-cylinder, 9-cwt petrol-engined Staff Car; four-door, four-seat saloon with projecting rear boot, complete and in working order. Acquired with documentation and spares. Acquired in overall gloss black civilian colour scheme, as carried since the mid-1950s. Both 'civilian' number plates removed and returned to donor as keepsakes July 2007.

Heston aerodrome, aircraft visible include Ford 5-AT-C (G-ABHO) de Havilland D.H.60X Moth (G-EBYH) and de Havilland D.H.60GIII Moth Major (G-ACPI), 1934

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5444/2

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Film & Sound, X008-4797

Interview with Peter Ramrayka, who served in the RAF medical branch before leaving the service for a career in the NHS.

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Film & Sound, X008-5649

Interview with Kathryn Clancy, who served as a community responder in support of the civilian ambulance service during the Covid pandemic.

CD of photos showing TSR.2 XR220 being moved from Henlow to Cosford in 1975

Archives, In Storage, X006-8902

RAF Museum Podcast: Bert Williams

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-3066/052

RAF Museum podcast on Bert Williams, who served as a physical training instructor during the Second World War and played football for the RAF.