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Letter from A. Phillips to Alex Henshaw, 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/006/005/114

Letter requesting the number of covers carried from London to Cape Town, Cape Town to London, and those carried on both legs. Also requests the price for the two covers already supplied and the ten available. Alex Henshaw has annotated the letter that two covers would cost £25 each and ten for £100. Ten covers were flown from London to Cape Town, Ten flown from Cape Town to London, and five flown on both legs.

Papers relating to Walter Clary's membership of the Company of Armourers and Brasiers and Freeman of the City of London, 15 February 1908

Archives, In Storage, X006-4131/001

The collection consists of a declaration by a freeman of the Company of Armourers and Brasiers, a declaration of the Freedom of the City of London (folded in a red card envelope) and a receipt for one guniea as payment of admission to the Freedom of the City of London.

De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth 1456 SAAF after crashing through hangar wall, Randfontein Air School, South Africa, September 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/11/20

De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth after crashing through hangar wall, forward fuselage visible inside hangar.

Badge, Army, Officer Training Corps

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X006-8944/030

Brass badge in the shape of a shield with banner below with the words 'WOLVERHAMPTON O.T.C.'. The front of the shield features a chevron and three padlocks. The reverse features a single arm that points downwards for connecting to clothing.

GEE Receiver Type R1355

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1993/0697/R

Rectangular perforated steel case fitted with two multi-pin plugs, four way (Z Y X N) switch and cable connector to the face. Two locating spikes in the rear. Fitted with a Type 24 RF unit and painted black overall.

The School of Naval Co-Operation's number 2 Flight, RAF Lee-on-Solent, November 1930

Archives, In Storage, X003-7906/006

Laser copy of a monochrome print showing RAF servicemen posing in uniform in three rows in front of a biplane aircraft in the entrance to a hangar.

Front view of three Avro Anson Mk.I aircraft, circa 1939

Archives, In Storage, X007-1354/001/005

The aircraft are assembled outside of a hangar, the serial numbers are just visible on the underside of the wings of two of the aircraft, one reads L705?.

Bristol Blenheim Mark IV

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 70/A/626

Canadian built Bolingbroke twin-engined all metal monoplane light bomber adapted to Blenheim Mk. IV standard. Painted in dark earth/dark green/sky camouflage to represent a Bomber Command aircraft of No. 139 squadron.

Mine sweeping Vickers Wellington

Fine Art, In Storage, X004-0162

Diggers,ventilation pump and look-out layout

Fine Art, In Storage, FA01914

Three illustrations on one sheet - two naked diggers working at tunnel face showing how the spoil was removed; drawing of the bellows used to ventilate the workings; plan of huts with numbers showing location of watchers, library & tunnel entrance.