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Six photographs of Royal Naval Air Service personnel and aircraft during World War One

Photographs, X003-7136

Group portrait of RAF personnel assembled on mountainside, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, X004-2309/020

Monochrome print showing formal shot of RAF personnel assembled into five rows on a mountainside.

ATA personalities

Fine Art, In Storage, FA04522

Five caricatures, four uniformed, one on a small bicycle, one beside a pig, one beside a poster, one smoking a pipe and another rock climbing with skies.

Pilot's flying log book of Wg Cdr Eric James Brindley Nicolson, 13 October 1936-2 November 1944

Archives, In Storage, M10606

Five microfiche.

I saw them battered...

Fine Art, In Storage, FA01983

A group of five prisoners of war in a group, men transferring from an ambulance to a ship in the background, long descriptive text to left.

Test Unit, Missile Systems, Firestreak/Redtop

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 76/T/1565

Large grey painted cabinet fitted with five removable panels some having instruments and switches with a multi-pin socket across the top.

Type, CBY-52211

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-3691

Rectangular black crackle painted case with a central dial reading 2.1-3 MC, a terminal (A) top left, antenna coupling, with five other small knobs and window.

File containing letters of correspondence and a typescript note relating to Plt Off Jean Lennox Bird, 1955-1956

Archives, AC73/36/2

Five letters and two typescript notices.

Rear Section

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-6338

Dismantled and incomplete rear fuselage of a SE5a/SE5 consisting of top and bottom longerons and five horizontal struts. All of the metal fittings and vertical struts are absent.

Airship Parts

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 84/A/762

Group of five small white alloy structural components, of four different structure types, possibly ex R33. Some surface corrosion.