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Kalafrana view inside bombed out hangar showing boat mobile cradle and other equipment before the hangar was dismantled n.d. (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P027426

Kalafrana view inside bombed out hangar showing boat mobile cradle and other equipment before the hangar was dismantled.

Saro London (K3560), on beaching gear, Felixstowe, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P020474

Saro London (K3560), on beaching gear, front view.

Aerial views over London

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC76/18

Air-to-ground shots of the City of London.

London, Haus des Englischen Rundfunks

Library, In Storage, X001-3094

Photographic map of central London showing Broadcasting House, Portland Place.

London Underground poster: Fly the tube to the Royal Air Force Museum and bail out at Colindale. Produced by London Underground in aid of Reach for the Sky, the RAF Benevolent Fund's 50th Anniversary Appeal. Please give generously.

Fine Art, In Storage, X008-9479

London Underground poster in five colours: red, sky blue, royal blue, yellow, green, orange. Silhouetted aircraft in front of RAF target logo. London Underground logo below.

Type CLE Mk. 3

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1987/0026/S

Black painted heavy sheet metal cylindrical metal canister, made in two halves with five hinges along one side to split and open completely. Four automatically operated securing clips on opposite edge to the hinges; one end of canister divided 8 inches from the end to take a parachute - two external lugs for parachute clips - mushroom shaped metal shock absorbers fitted to one end with four bolts and wing nuts.

Press-cuttings, newspapers and journals in connection with anniversaries of the first direct Atlantic Flight made by Sir Arthur Whitten Brown and Capt Sir John William Alcock, 1929-1959

Archives, In Storage, AC71/1/8

3 folders containing: One copy of a journal entitled "The Empire Mail", June 1929, one copy of a journal entitled "The Aeroplane", 16 June 1944, one copy of the Manchester Evening News, 13 June 1929, two copies of the Evening Chronicle, 13 and 14 June 1929, one copy of the Sunday chronicle, 9 June 1929, one copy of The London Evening Free Press 14 June 1929, 39 newspaper articles written in English, five written in German, two written in French and one written in Italian.

Instructions to App Air Frank Whittle and App Air Roy Allen regarding their journey to London to deliver model aircraft to Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, 15 July 1925

Archives, In Storage, AC96/54/8

One page hand written note.

Photocopy of poster advertising the first aerial post, between London and Windsor, commemorating the Coronation of the King and Queen, August 1911

Archives, DC76/231/4

One page photocopy, bound in blue hard covers with others in DC76/231 group.

Commercial Aviation in the Light of War Experience, an address by Maj Gen Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes to London Chamber of Commerce, 7 January 1919-15 January 1919

Archives, In Storage, MFC77/13/66

One microfiche.