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Operations on the Tigris, 1915

Photographs, In Storage, X007-5353

Two prints. A) A Short Admiralty Type 184 on a slipway. B) View from the deck of a riverboat.

Turks going to fetch stones, 1915

Photographs, In Storage, X007-8390/001

Flight Sub-Lieutenant Francis and Midshipman Cappell, Imbros, 1915

Photographs, In Storage, X007-0478

Informal portrait of two officers beside a shelter.

Ptn 1903

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1998/0331/U

Brown leather holster open at both ends. On rear a broad loop to engage with 2 inch waist belt set on at an angle. Narrow strap with hole and slot sewn on rear and extending across mouth to engage with brass stud on front to retain weapon. Cleaning rod tube on rear.

Officer's, Khaki

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-5180

Plain khaki knitted wool hose top.

RN, Ptn 1900

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X001-3940

Brown leather pouch of rivetted and sewn construction 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 pierced leather tab which engages with a brass stud rivetted to the front panel which also carries a strip of six leather loops for separate rounds. The reverse of the rear panel fitted with a pair of narrow belt loops.

Loader for Lewis Gun magazines, c. 1915

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2169

Photograph of a clamp and hopper-feeder device for loading Lewis magazines.

Vertical reconnaissance photograph of trenches taken by No. 8 Squadron RFC on 26th August 1915

Photographs, In Storage, X006-5741

Vertical, showing roads with trenches in open, unspoiled country. Marked with a grid on the back and a reference to a map square.

Officer's, Full Dress, Leather, Black, Ptn 1920

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/0930/U

Black leather webbing belt, the left end fitted with a metal loop, the right with a circular clasp bearing a King's crown and eagle with PER ARDUA AD ASTRA below them within a laurel wreath. On the reverse of this clasp a flat hook which engages with the loop to fasten. The belt cut over-long and adjustable by doubling back on itself through the loop on the clasp plate, through a leather runner and terminating with a single pin buckle. On the left side, two slings are fitted, the rear on is adjustable while the fixed front one is fitted with a free hanging metal hook at its front end. The leather slings, which are shaped into a point at their ends, pass into plain metal pin buckles to which are attached leather billets fitted with snap hooks. All metalwork gilt brass.

Correspondence between MRAF Viscount Trenchard of Wolfeton and Gp Capt Charles Raymond Strathern Bradley, May 1915-July 1919

Archives, X008-5370/003/007/029

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