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Handwritten summary of service career of Wg Cdr Hugh Murray Morton, October 1940 -December 1945 (two sheets)

Archives, In Storage, AC95/18/4

Two A4 lined sheets of paper and one A5 sheet of paper, manuscript.

Two navigation log sheets for night raid on Goch, navigator Plt Off Albert Christopher Smith, 7 February 1945

Archives, In Storage, AC97/60/39

Two printed paper forms. RAF Form 441.

Alert: Reel two

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC76/40/2

Part Two of a BBC Television documentary on the defence of the United Kingdom.

Two Japanese soldiers refuelling a British Dakota aircraft of a S.D. Squadron, Mingladon {sic}, 1945

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1908

Douglas Dakota, port side view of engine and undercarriage, with two Japanese soldiers approaching the aircraft carrying a hose.

Informal group photograph of two officers in the cockpits of D.H.9A, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/88/195

Informal group photograph of two men in the cockpits of De Havilland D.H.9A, close up starboard side view of cockpit area.

Two Air Ministry (Consolidation) orders giving permission to Mr Francis Worsdale to make parachute descents from aircraft, 1932 and 1934

Archives, In Storage, B3504

Two pages, both worn, one mended with cellotape.

Two RAF airman's pay books of FS Albert Christopher Smith, 1941-1942 and 1942-1944

Archives, In Storage, AC97/60/20

Two printed booklets. RAF Form 64.

Two photographs of RAF personnel groups (with facsimile pilot's and flight engineer's notes for Lancaster aircraft) of No. 17 and No. 21 war course, June 1941 and August 1941

Archives, In Storage, A1172

Two prints mounted on card.

General Aircraft Gal 48 Hotspur Mk. I glider, 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/86/23

General Aircraft Gal 48 Hotspur Mk. I, front view, on ground, with two men standing by starboard wing and two Hurricanes aircraft behind.

Two transcribed letters of 1990 to Mr N.J. Baker from his wartime navigator Mr J.D. Craig discussing their service with 463 Squadron RAAF on Lancasters

Archives, In Storage, B4203

Two typescript letters.