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No.2, All Ranks, Ptn 1941

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 72/U/771

Waist length, single-breasted, three button jacket with collar and lapels. Gathered into a waistband with an extension forming the belt closure which engages with a metal buckle on the right. Waistband fitted with a pair of concealed button holes at rear to engage with buttons on trousers. Two flapped, buttoned breast pockets. Sleeves terminate in buttoned wrist bands. Officers version with soft shoulder straps. All buttons, black plastic, pierced through the fabric, not concealed in a fly.

USAAF Type M-1 Flak Vest

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1986/0275/U

Protective vest in three sections covering the back, chest, abdomen and groin. Each section is made from overlapping steel plates covered with canvas. The sections are held together by 'lift the dot' fasteners and by an adjustable waist belt which attaches by more fasteners to an internal yoke on the chest plate. This yoke is fitted with a red fabric handle to aid emergency removal of the garment by a swift upward then downward pull.

Sopwith Tabloid, 14, side view, after retiring from London-Manchester-London Air Race. Pilot: Harry George Hawker. Coventry, 20 June 1914

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/32/34

Sopwith Tabloid, (14) starboard front view of picketed aircraft.

Saro A27 London Mk II, K5257, starboard side on water

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/733

Index to reports in London Evening News of German air raids on Great Britain, 1939-1945

Archives, In Storage, B434

Small notebook, black cover, front cover detached, back cover damaged.

Mounted RAF Officers in a London park

Photographs, In Storage, X002-9572/002

In formation side view of Saro London, K5259 "W", n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/41/253

Saro London Mk.1 (K5259 "W"), port rear view in flight, from above, in formation with two other Londons.

Five press photographs of James Allan Mollison's arrival in London after the South American flight, March 1933

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/946

Five monochrome prints of James Allan Mollison's arrival in London.

London bus column returning from the trenches at Bethune, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7134/019

London, SE22, late 40's, early 50's

Archives, In Storage, X004-8496/002

Plan showing streets in London SE22 damaged by bombing in the night Blitz.