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Personnel of No. 2 Squadron, Salisbury Plain, July 1914
Photographs, In Storage, X007-0390
Formal group photograph of Major Sykes and the officers and Men of the Squadron with Motor Transport in the background.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1376
Sterling silver bullet fitted with a lead pencil fitted to/contained within a monogrammed brass .303 Mk. VII cartridge case.
Gotha, Type Unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 68/C/410
Single blade from 2BW propeller with brass flashing, from a German Gotha biplane bomber. Descriptive brass plate screwed to centre, see history.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-7304
A trapezoid sleeve of leather, narrower end downwards, stitched at its edges and designed to retain the scabbard of a sword. Fitted with two double leather straps with brass buckles to connect it to the belt. The frog bearing a brass stud on its face and a D ring on its top, rear edge for securing the scabbard and for a steadying strap to prevent the sword falling out of the scabbard or tripping up the wearer.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1881
Approximately triangular leather holster formed from one piece of leather folded and sewn. A securing flap and tab fastened by a brass stud and a loop at rear to slide onto the Sam Browne belt. This example made for an exceptionally small pistol.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1896
A trapezoid sleeve of leather, narrower end downwards, stitched at its edges and designed to retain the scabbard of a sword. Fitted with two double leather straps with brass buckles to connect it to the belt. The frog bearing a brass stud on its face and a D ring on its top, rear edge for securing the scabbard and for a steadying strap to prevent the sword falling out of the scabbard or tripping up the wearer.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1880
Ovoid leather pouch with a gusset, the rear panel extending as a flap to cover the opening and extend down the front. The flap fitted with a brass stud which engages with a pierced strap stitched at the bottom of the front panel and extending upwards. The reverse of the rear panel fitted with a belt loop.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1884
A trapezoid sleeve of leather, narrower end downwards, stitched at its edges and designed to retain the scabbard of a sword. Fitted with two double leather straps with brass buckles to connect it to the belt. The frog bearing a brass stud on its face and a D ring on its top, rear edge for securing the scabbard and for a steadying strap to prevent the sword falling out of the scabbard or tripping up the wearer.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-1892
A trapezoid sleeve of leather, narrower end downwards, stitched at its edges and designed to retain the scabbard of a sword. Fitted with two double leather straps with brass buckles to connect it to the belt. The frog bearing a brass stud on its face and a D ring on its top, rear edge for securing the scabbard and for a steadying strap to prevent the sword falling out of the scabbard or tripping up the wearer.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 73/U/386
Ovoid leather pouch made of a front panel and a rear panel with a gusset forming the pocket, the rear panel extending as a flap to cover the opening and extend down the front. The flap fitted with a brass stud which engages with a pierced strap stitched at the bottom of the front panel and extending upwards. The reverse of the rear panel fitted with a pair of narrow belt loops.
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