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City & South London Railway

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/C/159

Silver underground railway locomotive motorman's controller key with text engraved upon its central body. Its head is shaped in decorative curves with foliage depicted along the edges. Within this there is a circular coloured enamel with the words The London Electric Railway Company surrounding a red abstract design, with the official seal of the City and South London Railway Company on its reverse showing the River Thames and London Bridge and the original 1890 rolling stock in tunnels beneath.

Seaplane base, showing five Short 184s, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC94/162/23

Five (?) Short 184s on beach with trees in background.

Five aerial photographs taken on approach to Berlin, 1948-1949

Archives, In Storage, AC98/54/30

Five monochrome aerial photographs.

Food in Hangar Store

Photographs, In Storage, P016097

Sacks of food in hangar store, RAF Lubeck.

Five portrait photographs of Kathleen Theodora Rhodes and others, some in uniform, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC97/57/11

Five monochrome photographs.

Five photographs of RAF parade with aircraft shown in background, Amman 1931

Archives, In Storage, AC97/64/25

Five monochrome prints.

One five Piastres Egyptain Government Currency Note n.d

Archives, In Storage, AC93/42/7

Egyptian Government Currency Note. Five Piastres.

Five postcards of early aircraft, 1914-1926

Archives, In Storage, A124

Five printed postcards.

Five flight cadets (?) rowing, 1 School of Aeronautics, Reading, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, P018254

Five flight cadets (?) rowing, starboard side view.

RAF Type B flying helmet, John Hannah

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 82/U/787

Dark brown leather helmet lined throughout in chamois, with a brown velvet brow band. Circular leather telephone holders with vertical zips, fitted internally with a plastic telephone cup and, usually, containing moulded foam rubber telephone pads. Inside the helmet, padded chamois ear cushions. On either side of the face aperture a pair of female press studs, facing inwards, intended for the attachment of the D Type oxygen mask. Leather chin strap with metal tip on right which engages with a quick release buckle on left. The rear of the helmet gussetted for several inches to allow adjustment and with a tightening strap running around the back. Short, buckled vertical strap in centre, lower rear for retaining goggles. Showing signs of burn damage acquired during the exploit for which Hannah was awarded the Victoria Cross.