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BOAC flight report for London-Lisbon flight, map of western Europe and West Africa with air route marked in pencil, 24 October 1952

Archives, In Storage, DC76/189/2

Printed form with map on the back.

Material relating to the requiem Mass held for Dr John Benedict Ian Tanner at the London Oratory on 27 May 2004, 2004

Archives, X002-9266

Printed record of service and two pages of computer-printed typescript.

Playbill for London Palladium including two anti-Nazi poetic parodies, circa 1939

Archives, In Storage, X004-8466

Leaflet with providing details of the Crazy Gang's theatrical review "The Little Dog Laughed" and including anti-Nazi poetic parodies "Achtung! Achtung! All fall down" and "If".

German aerial photograph and map of London-Woolwich-Plumstead area, with associated information written in German, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC95/130/6

Print of an aerial photograph with associated documentation about targets in German.

Cutting from the "Illustrated London News", featuring two photographs of an unidentified 418 Squadron Mosquito, 27 November 1943

Archives, In Storage, X004-1466/037

Single page of a published magazine featuring two monochrome images of an unidentified de Havilland Mosquito.

Avro Tutors K3474 '5', K8172 '1', K4829 '11' (London University Air Squadron?), Crazy Flying at Empire Air Day Flying Display, RAF Northolt, 1939

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/66/507

Avro Tutors (K3474) "5", (K8172) "1", (K4829) "11", port side views, in crazy display flight.

Avro Tutors K3474 '5', K8172 '1', K4829 '11' (London University Air Squadron?), Crazy Flying at Empire Air Day Flying Display, RAF Northolt, 1939

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/66/511

Avro Tutors (K3474) "5", (K8172) "1", (K4829) "11", port side views, in crazy display flight.

Précis of a lecture 'The growth of the British Empire with special references to bases' by Professor MA Lewis, Professor of History at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London

Archives, In Storage, AIR69/1516

Felixstowe F.3 N64, circa 1917-1918

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7161/016

London Passenger Transport Board, final assembly of Halifax undercarriage, Leavesden, n.d.

Photographs, PC73/111/49

Front view of two Halifax main undercarriage legs complete with wheels erected in an upright jig. There are two workers tending to the legs and another at ground level to the left.