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London Transport Aircraft Factories

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2481

Nieuport London, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/8793

General view of cadets marching into hangar for lecture, Netheravon, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/75/177

Exterior view of hangar with car in front of entrance and group of personnel walking into hangar.

Handley Page H.P.42E "Horsa" G-AAUC,inside hangar, Radlett, 1931

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/72/77

Handley Page H.P.42E, port view of front of aircraft inside hangar, other aircraft and people in hangar.

Dirigible La Ville de Paris being moved from its hangar, 1907

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/51/106

La Ville de Paris emerging from hangar, rear view, with vehicles parked on mud next to hangar.

Formal group portrait of RAF personnel outside hangar in Middle East, circa 1925, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P024822

Large formal group portrait of RAF Middle East personnel outside hangar marked 'C Flight Hangar'

Certificate recording Flight Lieutenant Angus Caesar-Gordon's permanent award of the Pathfinder Force badge, 1944

Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-8841/002/025

One typescript letter.

Side view of Henry Farman (sic), 1321, 1913-1915

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/32/228

Port side view of Grahame-White XV with two figures standing in front, one is casually leaning on fuselage bracing struts. There is a hangar behind.

Officers of No. 10 Squadron, RAF, November 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X006-8203

Formal group photograph of forty-eight officers and one black sheep sitting and standing in front of an Armstrong Whitworth FK 8 in a hangar. Annotated with surnames.

Royal Flying Corps Type A Camera

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 69/I/1320

A wooden case tapering in width to one end. This end is open, with the covered lens cap clearly visible just inside the opening. At the other end, the rim of the box is surrounded by brass straps which also reinforce the sides and corners of the case. A leather buckled strap/handle is attached by brass fixings to both sides of the case. Just above, on the same side a brass rotary switch alters the focus of the camera (?). A number of other brass fixings are also attached to the outside of the case. Access at the rear for 5x4 inch Mackenzie-Wishart slide and envelope.