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Two letters between "Reg" and Eric R.L. Sproule, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC97/69/25

Two two-page manuscript letters.

Fabric workers with kite balloons, World War Two

Photographs, In Storage, X002-8006/011

Anson C. Mk. 19 & T. Mk. 21 with two Cheetah 17 engines or two Cheetah 15 engines: Safety and servicing notes

Library, In Storage, M020813

Two microfiche.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-4621

Rectangular matt black painted body vented on two sides and fitted with two handles and two multi-pin plugs in the face.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-3674

Rectangular black crackle painted metal case with five multi-pin plugs, two antenna sockets, two handles and two fuses fitted to the face.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-3673

Rectangular black crackle painted metal case with five multi-pin plugs, two antenna sockets, two handles and two fuses fitted to the face.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1986/0033/R

Rectangular black crackle painted two piece case with two aerial sockets, two valve sockets and one power socket fitted to the face.

Papers of Flt Lt David Gordon (Gordon) Phillips, 1930-1974

Archives, X006-4188

Two flying log books, one service and release book, one photograph album, one periodical, four certificates, three menus, one Christmas card, two medical certificates, two invitations, two identity cards, two validity cards, one address book, two typescript documents, one membership card, one pay and allowances book, one official secrets act declaration, one report on a training course, one telegram, twelve handwritten letters and 41 monochrome photographs.

Recorded interviews with RAF survivors of the sinking of Atlantic Conveyor, 24-26 May 2022

Film & Sound, X008-7343

Series of interviews with personnel of 18 Squadron who survived the sinking of Atlantic Conveyor during the Falklands War.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-0935

Shield-shaped varnished wooden wall plaque with plaster moulded insert featuring a Tornado with swept wings on a green background with a 4-bladed propeller and set of eagle wings on top. Around these are the words "Apprentice electronic engineering technicians 1988-1991" and a scroll below has the green and yellow checks of the Cosford apprentice with "152 Entry" alongside. The tips of one of the wings has broken off.