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NR23 Soviet 23mm Cannon
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 1995/0715/O
One of a pair of large single barrelled 23mm aircraft cannon carried in individual port side lower nose fairings on MiG 15 aircraft.
4.5in (Mark Unknown)
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1986/0863/O
Re-painted gloss black cylindrical body with red band one end and four tail fins and dual suspension lug. Complete with M111A2* mechanical time nose fuse and internal parachute.
No. 1, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Officer's, Ptn 1908 Date?
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1988/0738/U
Single-breasted, khaki jacket with rounded opening in the skirt for wearing of kilt and sporran. Roll-step collar and lapels, four flap and button pockets, the breast pockets pleated, the skirt pockets of bellows type shaped to accommodate the opening in the skirt. The waist fitted with brass hooks for wear with a Sam Browne. Shoulder straps plain. Bronze Regimental Collar badges. False pointed cuffs encircled by one pale khaki, chevron lace and the cuff carries two embroidered rank pips for a Lieutenant. Observer's flying badge above left breast pocket.
Air Training Corps Brassard
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 82/U/632
Panel of blue-grey cotton fabric of roughly triangular shape fitted with an elastic strap at its lower end and with a buttonhole and loop at its upper end,bearing from top to bottom - 1289 Squadron badge, AIR TRAINING CORPS shouldertitle in curved two line form, Leading Cadet badge and Marksman badge, all embroidered in pale blue on dark blue woollen patches. Designed to be worn on the upper sleeve of the 1972 Pattern sweater secured to the shoulderstrap by the upper loop and round the arm by the lower loop as it was impossible, satisfactorily, to sew badges onto the sweater.
RAF, Mk. 30L
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1994/0232/S
Green nylon waistcoat with mesh backing, broad adjustment straps fitted to waistband and fastening in the front with a slotted plate which accommodates the oxygen regulator. The front part enclosing a Day-Glo orange inflatable stole, the waistband incorporating pockets for a radio beacon and other survival gear. A strap in the rear and a press studded flap on left waist provide support for the Personal Equipment Connector which supplies oxygen and communications linkage to the Ejector Seat. Small wedding loop for mike cord on the left breast. Pull for Co2 cylinder on the lower right (pull missing).
RAF, Suede, Ptn 1943
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 75/U/25
Black boot to just below knee. The foot formed as a leather lace-up shoe with toe cap, the leg of black suede with full length zip up outer, front side and with black leather fastening tab and buckle at top. The leg sewn to a projecting lip around the top of the shoe and designed to be cut away after baling out in enemy territory so as to leave an ordinary-looking black shoe. Leather soles and heels. Small pocket inside leg for a pen knife to modify boot when required. Both elements lined throughout in sheepskin. Right foot.
Hendon, London Aerodrome, Green
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/C/1456
Elasticated, faded green fabric armband printed with LONDON AERODROME in black.
The fire fighters of London in action: By an auxiliary fireman of the London Fire Brigade
Library, In Storage, 025377
London, Haus des Englischen Rundfunks
Library, In Storage, X001-3101
Print from oblique photograph of Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London.
The First World War in posters from the Imperial War Museum, London
Library, In Storage, 002938
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