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Vickers Vernon J6874, No 45 Squadron, after unloading petrol at L.G.5 on desert air route between Baghdad and Cairo with aircrew

Photographs, In Storage, PC70/4/7

Vickers Vernon (J6874), port rear view, five crewmen sitting around a small fire in the foreground.

Sopwith 5F.1 Dolphin, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/16023

Papers relating to the RAF service of Sgt Edward Thomas Bostock, 1943-1947

Archives, In Storage, X006-3308

Log book with service and release book, five monochrome prints, three clothing coupon books, newpaper clipping.

Waiter, White, Ptn 1950s

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-2503

Standard pattern No. 35/R/1097 White, cotton, five button jacket with stand collar, false pointed cuffs, pleated flap and button breast pockets and small vents in the rear quarters. No buttons fitted.

Aerodrome camouflage scheme for RAF Hutton Cranswick, 1942

Archives, In Storage, X004-2443/005/004

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

Five Centime Coin

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-7560

Circular nickel coin with hole through centre. Obverse - combined RF either side of hole within a wreath of oak, phrygrian cap above. Reverse - 5 CMES central with olive branch 1936 below and LIBERTE-EGALITE FRATERNITE above.

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5as, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/12401

SAAF and USAAF service personnel seated inside a church (?), 1945

Archives, In Storage, X004-9459/010

Photocopy of a monochrome print showing SAAF and USAAF service personnel seated in five rows inside a building believed to be a church.

Sopwith Camel wings being stowed below deck on HMS Furious, 1919

Archives, In Storage, X001-6550/018/016

Monochrome print showing five Sopwith Camels with their wings folded on the deck of HMS Furious, viewed from above. One aircraft is being lowered through a hatch.

A brief summary of the stability and control characteristics of the H.126 jet-flap research engine

Archives, In Storage, L001-2373/218/082

Five page typescript report with accompanying diagrams and graphs, contained in a green card folder.