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Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0166/G

Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.

Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0160/G

Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.

Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0159/G

Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.

Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0161/G

Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.

Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0164/G

Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.

Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0165/G

Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.

Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0396/D

A gilt Maltese cross enamelled white with a plain circular suspension ring at top, bearing a vertical oval, red medallion with RVI in gold within a blue border with a spray of laurel at the top and VICTORIA at the bottom. The whole medallion surmounted by a crown in full colours. The reverse numbered K 719. Neck ribbon - blue with red, white, red stripes on both sides.

RAF, Mk. I

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 74/U/1114

Tan leather cap type helmet lined in chamois in the crown and in fur below the eye line including the peak which is turned up and retained by a press stud. Ear flaps, covering single, large round hole, pierced by nine holes arranged in a circle, retained by press studs: the flaps having cylindrical wind deflectors on their front, vertical edge. Short leather chin strap on right engages with leather covered buckle on left. Condition - very good, displayable.

Aldis (Mark Unknown)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 66/I/50

Aldis telescopic gunsight. Long, black and cylindrical in shape. Has a wire running its length, with a simple ring at the pilot's eye end; this had to be pulled to lift up the protective hinged cover over the glass lens at the opposite end when required for use. The pilot's end is wrapped in sorbo rubber as cushioning should the pilot's face impact with the end of the sight during a crash.

1914 Star

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1988/0590/D

Bronze four point star, the upper point overlaid with a crown from which emerges a fixed suspension ring. The centre of the star overlaid with crossed swords and a wreath within which appears a 3 part scroll bearing August 1914 November. The base of the wreath carries GV in monogram. Suspended from a red, white, blue watered ribbon bearing a clasp lettered 5TH August - 22ND November 1914. Obverse - plain , impressed MAJOR L.G. HAWKER. V.C. D.S.O. R.F.C. (REPLACEMENT)