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Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Mk. V (G-EBLQ), in hangar, n.d.

Photographs, P010991

Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Mk. V (G-EBLQ), in hangar, starboard side view.

De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth (G-EBKT), outside hangar, n.d.

Photographs, P010994

De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth (G-EBKT), outside hangar, port rear view.

Thor Missile in hangar and on transporters, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P023074

Interior view of hangar with large missile being winched onto a transporter.

View of 14 Squadron tents and hangar, Mustabeg, December 1916

Photographs, In Storage, P020368

View of 14 Squadron tents and hangar, Mustabeg.

Avro 504K (H1982), on hangar roof after crashing, Martlesham Heath, 1928

Photographs, In Storage, P020515

Avro 504K (H1982), inverted on hangar roof after crashing.

Old (B.E.2?) fuselages set up in a hanger for instruction of radio operators at W/T Telegraphists School, Chattis Hill, Stockbridge, n.d. (circa 1918)

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/50/74

Two old aircraft fuselages raised on wooden benches inside hangar for instruction of radio operators.

Formal group portrait of Army officers and RAF officers and men of 26 Squadron in front of two Hawker Hector aircraft, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X005-4897/008

Formal portrait taken in a hangar at Catterick.

Billy Can, Java POW item, Thomas

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X002-9401

Deep circular aluminium billy can with two flanking side attachments for handle; handle is separate, with the can. Engraved on sides and base by Corporal Fisher during his captivity.

Billy Can, Java POW item, Thomas

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X002-9250

Shallow circular aluminium billy can with two flanking side attachments for handle; handle is separate, with the can. Engraved on sides and base by Corporal Fisher during his captivity.

Medical Officer’s Collar Badge 1918 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/1139

Within an oval, vertical, open crowned laurel wreath with a scroll at base lettered NEC ASPERA TERRENT, a Crux Anasata entwined by a serpent. Two horizontal fixing lugs at rear.