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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-0716

Heavy structure, painted grey, with ten 1" diameter tubular combustion tubes and two "Efflux nozzles fitted to a central gallery, which blow out under correct pressure. Poor condition.

Copy of caption about the events leading to the award of a medal to LAC Robert E. Douglas, used in the RAF Museum gallery display on the George Cross, 1971

Archives, In Storage, DC76/219/13

Small typescript sheet.

Felixstowe F.3 N64, circa 1917-1918

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7161/016

Passenger flight souvenir certifying that Mr William S. Wilcox was a passenger in a flight from the London Aerodrome, Hendon 28 May 1916

Archives, In Storage, DC76/156/3

Printed folded card saying "Passenger flight souvenir" on the front, bearing three photographs.

99 (Bomber) Squadron coming of age dinner, Mayfair Hotel, London, November 17th 1938

Photographs, In Storage, X002-8002

Collection of cuttings regarding the air raid on London on 13 June 1917, June 1917

Archives, X006-4186/002

Three newspaper cuttings from 2Lt John Chapman's diary, found in the leaves of the diary for the 13 June 1917.

Hawker Hurricane Mk. I T9531, Southern Rhodesia, circa 1944-1945

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7160/013

Rear view of Sopwith Pup, (N5181?) being serviced outside hangar, circa 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/17/30

Sopwith Pup (N5181?), port rear view on the ground, in fron of hangars, with three men standing beside the aircraft.

Group portrait of officers of 220 Squadron, 1942

Archives, X007-5225/001

Photocopied print of front and rear of the image. Shows officers arranged in three rows beside an aircraft hangar.

No. 56 Squadron?, informal group photograph of unidentified officers sitting outside canvas hangar with dog, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/17/180

Informal group photograph of three RFC officers outside a tent with a St Bernard type dog.