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War Medal 1914-1918

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X006-5544

Circular, silver with plain bar suspender Obverse - Uncrowned profile of KGV left side. Around the rim GEORGIUS V BRITT: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP: Reverse - A naked male warrior holding a sword on horseback right side. The horse trampling a shield bearing the Prussian eagle, a skull and cross bones at base. Round the rim 1914 1918 Ribbon - Mid orange with blue, black, white edges. The edge impressed 1589 CPL. W.R. HAMMANT. R.E.

Door

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X002-3405

Curved, grey painted rectangular six-plank section of original Supermarine Southampton hull cut out from starboard nose during conversion to houseboat c.1929 and modified as the sliding door to the boat. Only the middle part of the section retained; Complete with centrally mounted letter flap, with grab handle and padlock eye to the right.Painted cream on inside, with original stringers surviving. Original varnished mahogany visible below the paint.Fitted with metal edging strips.

No. 239 Squadron Scoreboard

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 83/C/1334

Framed plywood panel painted dark green on the face with a black painted wooden German cross screwed over a Balkenkreuz black and white painted cross. "239" (B-S) SQUADRON RECORD of VICTORIES in white lettering with the recorded the Squadron victories for the period 2 January-14 April 1945 painted on the black cross. A "key" DESTROYED and DAMAGED painted in the bottom right corner. Slight paint reaction in top right corner.

Casualty, WWI

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X006-9007

Large circular, bronze plaque bearing a figure of Victory with a trident in her right hand and extending a laurel wreath with her left above an entablature bearing WILLIAM THOMAS JAMES McCUDDEN in relief letters. Standing beside her a lion. At base a lion fighting an eagle. Round the rim HE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOVR with two dolphins and a spray of oak leaves. Designed by Mr (later Sir) Edward Carter Preston.

British Empire, Most Excellent Order of the, Knight Commander, Military, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 65/D/806

A four armed silver-gilt cross enamelled pale blue, the ends of the arms divided into three branches. The upper arm terminating in a gold crown with integral loop and articulated ring suspender. Centrally a gold medallion bearing the seated figure of Britannia within a crimson ring lettered FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE. Reverse plain gold, the medallion bearing GRI crowned. Sash - purple with a central orange stripe.

King Feisal War Medal

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1995/1000/D

Gilt bronze, circular and appearing to overlay a pair of crossed rifles, with suspension link in the form of a sunburst connecting to an articulated bar bearing an inscription. Obverse - an Arabic inscription meaning Public Service within an open laurel wreath above a horizontal crescent points upwards. Reverse - within a plain ring an Arabic inscription - Feisal I 1344 ie. the King's name and the Islamic calendar date for 1925-1926 AD. Ribbon - green, white, green in equal stripes.

Africa General Service Medal 1902

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1995/0247/D

Circular, silver with plain suspender bar. Obverse - bust length, portrait of the Sovereign, GRV, left profile with title round the rim. Reverse - Britannia with a lion looking towards a rising sun and holding out an olive branch and the law. In a small section below AFRICA. Ribbon - yellow with black edges and two narrow dark green stripes. Edge impressed 306606 A.C.2. H.C. TAYLOR. R.A.F. With clasp SOMALILAND 1920.

United Kingdom Space Operations Centre

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X008-6762

Woven as a disk of man-made fibre fabric in dark blue, light blue, black, grey,yellow, red and white. Within a border lettered UNITED KINGDOM SPACE OPERATIONS CENTRE, a globe in light blue and dark blue in which the UK is picked out in red, with red and white stripes going across the globe to produce a representation of the Union flag. Two yellow stars are placed in each quadrant around the circumference.

'Figaro' Emblem of Ian Gleed

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 71/A/222

Starboard cockpit door panel from Hawker Hurricane. Decorated with the "Figaro" kitten personal emblem of Wing Commander Ian Richard Gleed. The hand painted black and white kitten is portrayed swatting a fractured swastika with its bloodied paw. The door is complete with all original features including cockpit canopy rail and interior instrument pouches and release catch. There is evidence of a lighter rectangular patch where an internal fitting has been removed.

Medal Bar of Air Marshal Sir Ralph Squire Sorley

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X005-4201

Officer of the British Empire, pre 1937, Military with post 1937 ribbon Distinguished Service Cross Distinguished Flying Cross 1914-1915 Star, reverse impressed FLT.S.LT. R.S. SORLEY. R.N.A.S. War Medal 1914-1918, edge impressed CAPT. R.S.SORLEY. R.A.F. Victory Medal, edge impressed CAPT. R.S.SORLEY. R.A.F. General Service Medal, edge impressed F/O. R.S.SORLEY. R.A.F. with clasp IRAQ Defence Medal War Medal 1939-1945 Mounted overlapping, suspended.