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Service Dress Hat of Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service Other Ranks

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-9406

Blue-grey felt tricorne hat with black mohair band bearing a small size RAF cap badge in Staybrite. The hat brim bound in B/G Petersham ribbon. Black Petersham sweat band inside.

Beret of an Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 85/U/712

Blue-grey woollen integrally knitted beret with leather trim and cotton lining. The front pierced with two reinforced holes for attachment of the badge. Air Officers' beret badge sewn in place with gilt eagle, embroidered laurel wreath, lion and King's crown.

Beret of a Warrant Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-9402

Blue-grey woollen integrally knitted beret with leather trim and cotton lining. The front pierced with two reinforced holes for attachment of the badge. Fitted with the Warrant Officers' beret badge of a gilt eagle with separate King's crown.

Operations Plotting Stand

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-5739

L-shaped weighted stand, with three front mounted slides for numeral plates and holes at rear for up to three 'flags' of which there are three. All with alloy mount and plastic tops lettered 'B' in red, came with this donation.

General Service Combat Helmet Mark 6A

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-6263

Black resin bonded nylon helmet shell with shock absorbing liner. Leather pads front and rear and a nylon mesh cradle in the crown. Three point chin strap with leather chin cup and a press studded quick release fastener.

Cross, Bead

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 80/C/232

Hand made bead cross on fabric backing; very small beads used (one or two now loose). Arms of almost equal length. Central square of different pattern to the arms of the cross. apparently a Pachisi Board - see unconfirmed and anecdotal section.

Type F.N.1

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 70/O/428

'Lobster Back' power operated single-gun turret as fitted to Hawker Demon fighter. Electrically operated with extending aluminium windshield for the gunner; originally mounted a single drum fed 0.303 calibre Lewis gun. Mounted on stand.

D.H. Cirrus Moth G-EBSO 'Dorys' with Lady Heath (on left) and Mrs Bentley returning from London-Cape Town flight, Khartoum, 31 March 1928

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/123/45

D.H. Cirrus Moth G-EBSO 'Dorys', starboard rear view, two women and one man standing next to fuselage, in front of hangar.

RFC, Private Purchase

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X003-1682

Brown leather, combination type gauntlet with mitten extension for the fingers. The interior lined in woollen fabric. The whole of the outer, back part of the hand including the thumb covered in fur. The mitten pouch also lined in fur. Right hand.

No. 1, Officer's, Blue

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1990/0370/U

High waisted Barathea trousers with side pockets opening vertically down the side seems and an inset flap and button pocket in the rear. Waistband with buttons for braces and a button fly. Slight moth damage.