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Photocopy of hand-written extract from the diary of Sqdn Ldr William Francis Blackadder, No. 607 Squadron, 15 August-8 September 1940

Archives, In Storage, AC97/131/24

Five photocopied sheets.

Polish air crew patients, RAF Hemswell, 1942

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7182/004

PVC, White, Ptn 1955

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-6079

Working Pattern No. 35/R/1154. Single-breasted, all white raincoat closing with five buttons in a fly. Plain sleeves, no belt. Flapped pockets in front skirts. (Evidence of mouse damage in rear)

Recorded account of MRAF Sir Dermot Boyle's life, tape one, 1970s

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-3312/001

First tape in a series of five, in which Dermot Boyle gives an account of his life.

An addendum to "The crash: The story of seven RAF flyer's {sic} escape after the shooting down of a Halifax aircraft in 1945 in Denmark told by five of them"

Library, In Storage, X004-5540

Recorded account of MRAF Sir Dermot Boyle's life, tape two, 1970s

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-3312/002

Second tape in a series of five, in which Dermot Boyle gives an account of his life.

Account of battle in which Manfred von Richthofen was killed on 21 April 1918, written by ACM Sir Robert M. Foster ex-209 Squadron, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, DC74/125

Five page typescript fastened with a staple.

Presentation of White Lion of Czechoslovakia by President Benes, Sir Roderic Hill received 1st Class, Prague, 15 March 1946

Archives, In Storage, AC72/18/19

Five monochrome prints. Various group photographs of the medal ceremony and post ceremony celebrations.

Documents relating to the service career of Wg Cdr Donald C. Smith, 1934-1996

Archives, AC95/63

Two log books, five letters, three notes, one newspaper cutting, school references and two articles.

Photocopies of two letters of correspondence from Anthony Avon to ACM Arthur Murray Longmore and Longmore's comments regarding the former's memoirs, 1963

Archives, In Storage, DC74/102/34

Five photocopies.