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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 72/A/574

Three metal fragments of airship structure.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-6673

Sealed packet containing three sachets of antiseptic cream.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/S/1118

Three fingered oil silk over glove with tie around the wrist.

Picture postcard Lt Wilfred Harry Pollard and other members of a sports team, circa 1916

Archives, In Storage, X005-0925/001/008/005

Formal group portrait of men in sports clothing and three in uniform, arranged in three rows in a field. Lt Pollard is second left in back row.

A jazz band playing at RAF Hawarden, 1946

Archives, In Storage, X003-4616/005

Monochrome print mounted on card. A band, including LAC Gordon Nichol playing the saxophone, on stage with six people, three men and three women, sitting below listening. Four are in RAF and WAAF uniform, two men and two women, while the other two are in civilian clothes.

LAC William Bell Muir and three other RAF servicemen showing off a large Iguana that they have caught, circa June 1928

Archives, In Storage, X003-8807/006/015

Two copies of a monochrome print showing LAC William Bell Muir holding a lizard by the tail against a white towel held by one of three other RAF servicemen.

Correspondence between John William Johnson and Mrs Gabrielle Patterson, regarding the use of "They Flew Alone" to raise money for the Amy Johnson Memorial Fund, with three press cuttings, 1941-1942

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/869

One typescript letter, two manuscript letters, one printed card and three press cuttings.

Three letters to Sorley, two regarding 1965 annual dinner, the other regarding names and addresses of other old "Engadines" to invite, with dinner photograph and menu, 1965

Archives, In Storage, AC72/19/17/2

Three typescript letters and one monochrome print. Group photograph of ten old men in black tie at Coastal Command Mess.

Three letters of correspondence between 2Lt Arthur Geoffrey Nelson (Geoff) Wall's father and Buckingham Palace after Geoffrey Wall's death: he sent a copy of "Songs of an airman" to The King and Queen, 29 August 1917 and 18 December 1917

Archives, In Storage, AC98/10/15

Three typescript letters and one envelope.

LAC Charles Walter Finney, three of his comrades and a Chinese worker pictured with the wreckage of an aircraft, Kai-Tak, Hong Kong, December (?) 1945

Archives, In Storage, X004-1435/041

Photocopy of informal portrait photograph of LAC Charles Walter Finney, three of his comrades and a Chinese worker pictured with the wreckage of an aircraft.