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Flt Lt George Hedley Stainforth in flying clothing, circa 1931

Archives, In Storage, AC78/2/39

Two monochrome prints showing half-length portraits of Flt Lt George Hedley Stainforth in flying clothing, circa 1931.

The converted Handley Page O/400 G-EAAE "Vulture", Fleet No. HP16, with which Handley Page transport officially opened its London-Paris service, n.d. (circa 1919)

Photographs, PC72/10/6

Handley Page O/400, port side view, group of civilians clustered around mid-fuselage door.

Letter from Miss Isobel Spencer Edge to Alex Henshaw, 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/006/005/126

Letter inviting Alex Henshaw to lunch in London in order to look at her portrait of him.

Photocopy of poster advertising the first aerial post, between London and Windsor, commemorating the Coronation of the King and Queen, August 1911

Archives, DC76/231/4

One page photocopy, bound in blue hard covers with others in DC76/231 group.

Automobile Association General Flying Map: Sheet One, 1934-1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/010/001/001

Automobile Association General Flying Map: Sheet One, 1934-1939. Covering southern England south of London.

Passenger flight souvenir certifying that Mr William S. Wilcox was a passenger in a flight from the London Aerodrome, Hendon 28 May 1916

Archives, In Storage, DC76/156/3

Printed folded card saying "Passenger flight souvenir" on the front, bearing three photographs.

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 A4855, No. 56 Squadron, with Lt Knaggs prior to leaving for France, London Colney, 7 April 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/122/36

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 (A4855), port rear view, with Lt Knaggs standing next to cockpit.

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, 7 April 1917

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/11818

Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c, 1916

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/9611

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 A4855, No. 56 Squadron, with Lt C. Lewis prior to leaving for France, London Colney, 7 April 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/122/35

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 (A4855), port side view, with Lt C. Lewis standing next to cockpit.