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Front view of G.A. Monospar ST.II outside General Aircraft Limited factory, Croydon, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/41/54

Front view of a Monospar ST-11 from above in front of General Aircraft Limited hangar. There are two Monospars behind, left, Monospar ST-4 and right, Monospar ST.10 prototype G-ACTS.

D.H. Cirrus Moth G-EBSO 'Dorys' with Lady Heath (on left) and Mrs Bentley returning from London-Cape Town flight, Khartoum, 31 March 1928

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/123/45

D.H. Cirrus Moth G-EBSO 'Dorys', starboard rear view, two women and one man standing next to fuselage, in front of hangar.

RFC, Private Purchase

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X003-1682

Brown leather, combination type gauntlet with mitten extension for the fingers. The interior lined in woollen fabric. The whole of the outer, back part of the hand including the thumb covered in fur. The mitten pouch also lined in fur. Right hand.

No. 1, Officer's, Blue

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1990/0370/U

High waisted Barathea trousers with side pockets opening vertically down the side seems and an inset flap and button pocket in the rear. Waistband with buttons for braces and a button fly. Slight moth damage.

Pigeon, A Very Gallant Gentleman

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/C/465

Wood and glass case containing the stuffed body of a grey and brown RNAS carrier pigeon, ringed on the left leg and mounted standing on a naturalistic base. Brass plate on base of case inscribed "A Very Gallant Gentleman".

Fokker D. VII, probably in the hands of No. 10 Squadron, RAF, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2214

Two prints. A) Port side view in front of a tented hangar. British tail markings and ? in white on a dark panel on the fuselage. B) Port, threequarter close-up view of above with a pilot.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 81/I/1706

Violin with bow in case made out of available materials by Harry Haworth in his spare time whilst on active service. Three images have been painted onto the back of the violin (see historical notes).

Strut, Interplane, 41 Squadron 1917

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X007-4601

One half of (probable) D.H.5 strut with end fitting. Inscribed both sides with some 54 signatures of squadron personnel c. November 1917, later marked with K (Kiilled) or M (missing)or S (?survived). Rather roughly cut/broken at top end.

"Fums Up" Nameboard

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X001-2588

Rectangular piece of plywood with aircraft name painted on it in shaded capitals. In poor condition with damaged corners and suffering from distortion. Now framed with other 'Fums Up!' wooden nameboard and 'child' artwork in large glass-fronted wooden frame.

Military Cross

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1997/0326/D

Silver cross with splayed ends bearing a crown at each end. The centre of the cross overlaid with a facetted cross with a central monogram GR. Plain single link suspender from a plain bar. Ribbon - white, purple, white equal stripes.