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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X001-2582

Wicker seat from an unidentified aircraft. Rounded back with semi circular base. Leather cover having slight damage on arm rests.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 80/T/1804

Front die for a NEW ZEALAND FORCES 39 line jacket button.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1989/0142/T

Small metal cramp with screw threaded levers either side for securing to the rifle sight of an RM .303 pattern 1914 rifle.

Patent for the invention of torpedo carrying seaplane with related letter, 1914-1915

Archives, In Storage, AC74/12/2/3

Two documents, one typescript certificate with related letter.

Secret Patent Application No. 6938, including complete specification for a Torpedo Carrying Seaplane, 16 September 1914

Archives, In Storage, AC74/12/1/1

Typescript document with blueprint.

RFC, Private Purchase

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-6257

Convex, oval Sterling silver plaque engraved on the obverse with RFC wings badge and B.G. GREENUP. CofE 2443 and on the reverse NEXT OF KIN WIFE JANET MAUD 32 PHIPSON RD. SPARKHILL B'HAM. Pierced at both sides for a wrist chain - missing.

Royal Irish Rifles, SD, Officers

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 83/U/897

In the form of a domed cockade of khaki cord wound round a former and bearing a silver crowned Irish Harp in the centre with a scroll bearing ROYAL IRISH RIFLES across it. With fastening wires at rear.

Thomas Mottershead VC collection

Photographs, X001-2663

Three postcards showing Mottershead in RFC uniform and two of two mounted British soldiers.

Memorial certificate with newspaper cutting to Sgt Thomas Mottershead VC, circa 1919

Archives, In Storage, X001-3556

Printed certificate showing memorials in France with a newspaper cutting about Sgt Thomas Mottershead attached.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-7306

Approximately triangular leather holster formed from one piece of leather folded and sewn with a circular muzzle cap, a securing flap and tab fastened by a brass stud and a loop at rear to slide onto the Sam Browne belt. Above the loop a rectangular brass ring to which the shoulder brace can be attached directly rather than to the belt.