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Collection of papers, mostly regarding the de-icing of Handley Page aircraft and testing of equipment, September 1946-January 1947

Archives, In Storage, AC78/23/46

Brown, card folder containing, one typescript report on fuel exhaustion on Handley Page Hastings, two typescript reports on de-icing the Handley Page Hermes, four typescript reports on de-icing the Handley Page Halton, one typescript service engineer's report for a Halton and one typescript memorandum regarding Halton external control locks.

Monochrome photographs of Bristol F.2as, a D.H.9, RFC officers and Hinton House, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, X008-4068

Three monochrome prints of Bristol F.2as, 48 Squadron, RFC, probably La Bellevue, 1917. One monochrome print of Airco D.H.9, (S), port rear view, probably 99 Squadron, UK, probably 1918. One monochrome print of a group of RFC officers, probably 1917 or early 1918 One monochrome postcard produced by Aerofilms Ltd. featuring an aerial view of Hinton House, Somerset, 1920s or 1930s.

Series 95. Photographs of the "French School" and adjoining buildings into which one of the Mosquitoes on the Shell House raid crashed after it hit a light mast in the nearby Railway Yards. Over one hundred teaching staff (nuns) and children were killed. Copenhagen (8), 21st March 1945

Photographs, PC71/19/131

Eight views of the Jeanne d'Arc School and nearby bomb-damaged and burning buildings in Copenhagen and the mast which was hit by one of the attacking Mosquitoes, causing it to crash.

Fairey IIIF IVB K1708 of 45 Squadron tipped over onto one set of wings following a minor crash, 28 November 1935

Archives, In Storage, X007-5209/001/003

Monochrome print postcard showing starboard front view of Fairey IIIF IVB K1708 of 45 Squadron tipped over onto one set of wings following a minor crash on 28 November 1935. Two RAF personnel stand in front of the aircraft, one is believed to be Thomas David Dixon.

World War One course notebooks, n.d.

Archives, DC74/27

Schedule of tests (part one)

Archives, MAC008819

Unidentified Type one drawing

Archives, AC70/4/289

BAC One-eleven

Library, In Storage, 016880

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-4785

Three sections make up one model.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 83/M/606

One-third scale. Incomplete.