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RFC Wings

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1992/0464/C

Miniature brass RFC wings enamelled red, white and green with motto PER ARDUA AD ASTRA in a blue scroll below. Pin fixing on rear.

Porcelain, Airship

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/C/969

Small white ceramic "Super Zeppelin" with arms of City of Nottingham hand painted one side. Base has been repaired.

Key, Zeppelin

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-7523

On right. Large cast brass door key stamped "ZEPPELIN" one side TROKEN RAUM (Drying Room) the other. Screwed into display frame.

GAF 1884-1918

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-7520

Lengths of blue, yellow and red fabric stitched together having a metal weight (missing) held in white fabric pocket at one end.

Key, Zeppelin

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-7522

On left. Small cast white metal door key stamped "ZEPPELIN" one side STATION EBY the other. Screwed into display frame.

Fragment, Airship L11

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 66/C/424

Section of longitudinal girder; held between two wooden plates.

1916, Grahame White Switchgear Housing, Hendon

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X006-0362

Separately carved decorative feature from mahogony framed electrical control panel with sliding glass doors at front.Dark polished overall effect. Hemispherical central section with '1916' carved in it; wings either side; former 'GW' initials surmounting whole sawn off many years ago.Mounting block and wire at rear for hanging on wall.

Fragment, Zeppelin L15

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X006-5543

Maltese type cross cut from the metal of L-15 riveted to a steel brooch pin. The face crudely engraved L15 ZEPPELIN 1.4.16.

Wakefield Medal for the Shooting down of Zeppelin L-15

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X006-5542

Circular, gold medallion with a plain ring suspender silver soldered to the top. (Issued without a suspender.) Obverse - an anti-aircraft gun with L15 at the muzzle and a double scroll below lettered WELL HIT MARCH 31ST-APRIL 1ST 1916 in relief. Engraved at the top SAPR W.R. HAMMANT. Reverse -within a ring lettered PRESENTED BY THE LORD MAYOR COLONEL SIR CHARLES WAKEFIELD his coat of arms with crest and motto. Cased.

Diary compiled by Cpl Thomas Briggs, 17 January 1916-28 September 1918

Archives, In Storage, X004-1437/001

Small diary.