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Unidentified group of RAF officers, possibly the Wing of which No. 52 Squadron was part, November 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X007-2300
Formal group photograph outside a brick building of about 130 officers in four ragged rows.
Officers, NCO's and Air Mechanics of a Flight, No. 52 Squadron, RAF, November 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X007-8292
Ten officers and 3 sergeants seated with 24 NCOs and Air Mechanics standing behind them with an R.E. 8 in a hangar in the background.
Royal Aircraft Factory R.E. 8 of No. 52 Squadron, RAF
Photographs, In Storage, X007-8281
Two prints. A) from directly in front. Nissen huts and airfield building in background. B) A4267, starboard, threequarter front view.
Personnel of No. 52 Squadron celebrating the Armistice, 11th November 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X007-2307
Two prints. A) Eleven Air Mechanics sitting outside a building displaying a Union Jack with PEACE - EE AT LAST THANK GOD chalked on the wall. Upper man right sitting inside the window sill. B) Same as above but with some men having changed position and upper man right sitting with his legs out of the window.
Reconnaissance photographs of France and Belgium, 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X007-2315
A collection of mostly unidentified locations, verticals and obliques.
German tanks, 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X006-5756
Two photographs of tanks in German markings and camouflage, one a captured British tank, the other a German tank.
A wrecked German 22 Centimetre howitzer battery in Bourlon Wood, 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X007-2313
Two prints. A) Howitzer lying on its side seen from underneath surrounded by wreckage. B) Howitzer lying on its side viewed from the breech.
Three photographs of a German buildings taken over by No. 52 Squadron, RAF, 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X006-5751
A) Leyland lorries outside a building complex of which the roof has been severely damaged. Taken from the sabotaged metal building to the right. B) the framework of a large metal frame building most of the pillars of which have been sabotaged by the retreating Germans. C) large brick building complex with a loading platform. The roof badly damaged and holes blown in the walls.
Portrait of Sgt Wood as an Observer, 1918
Photographs, In Storage, X007-0425
Studio portrait in RAF khaki Service Dress with Observer's brevet sitting casually on the corner of a table.
My adventures as a M.T. driver in the Royal Air Force
Archives, In Storage, B4266
Typescript on thin paper (two copies).
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