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Informal group portrait of airmen reading a newspaper, Iraq, circa 1927

Archives, In Storage, X007-1362/004/039

Two airmen are seated reading a newspaper while a group of five other airmen stand behind them reading the paper.

Mess Staff, RAF College, Striped, Ptn 1937

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 65/U/515

White and blue, vertically striped, five button waistcoat with two inset pockets on the left and one on the right. White cotton back with adjustment strap. With horn buttons, one missing.

Letter from Mr Gordon McKenzie Milne to his brother, Mr William Alexander Milne, regarding his experiences as a Second World War PoW, 20 March 1971

Archives, In Storage, X005-3255

Five-page typescript letter on blue notepaper.

Aerodrome camouflage scheme for RAF Rufforth, 1942

Archives, In Storage, X004-2443/005/011/001

Aerodrome site plan of RAF Rufforth printed on fabric and coloured-in with green and brown crayon. Five holes are punched along the top edge.

Aerodrome camouflage scheme for RAF Dishforth, 1942

Archives, In Storage, X004-2443/005/001

Aerodrome site plan of RAF Dishforth printed on fabric and coloured-in with two shades of green crayon. Five holes are punched along the top edge.

Collection of RAF and Fleet Air Arm forms and regulations, including those relating to the RAF National Service of SAC David Westerman, 1950s

Archives, X004-8413

Ten printed forms, a typescript letter and a five page typescript.

Royal Mail first day cover and commemorative pack celebrating the centenary of the first Aerial Post in the United Kingdom, 2011

Archives, X006-4133

First day cover, five postcards and a commemorative pack with four stamps.

Aerodrome camouflage scheme for RAF Tholthorpe, 1942

Archives, In Storage, X004-2443/005/015

Aerodrome site plan of RAF Tholthorpe printed on fabric and coloured-in with two shades of green crayon. Five holes are punched along the top edge.

Mobile Air Operations Team, 1960s ?

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-8545

Embroidered on a rectangular patch of dark blue sateened cotton in yellow, an RAF eagle, the badge of the Royal Corps of Signals and five dots arranged in the form of a T.

Aerodrome camouflage scheme for RAF Pocklington, 1942

Archives, In Storage, X004-2443/005/010

Aerodrome site plan of RAF Pocklington printed on fabric and coloured-in with green and brown crayon. Five holes are punched along the top edge.