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Wheel and Tyre, Main

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 70/A/990

Pair of Palmer aircraft wheels for R.E.8 originally acquired on axle. Both in poor, corroded condition with brittle tyres and torn covers. Size 700 X 100.

Reconnaissance photographs marked up with the Clock Code for artillery shoots by Nos. 21 & 46 Squadrons, RFC, January 1917-March 1917

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2189

Four verticals of unidentified targets and locations. A & B are the same target. D annotated on reverse with the Battery which engaged the target, the date, height from which the shoot was observed, the pilot (Scandrett) and the aeroplane used, with the result.

Notes on teaching flying: For the instructors' courses at No.1 Training Squadron, Gosport

Library, In Storage, R018933

RFC Wings, Casting

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 67/C/606

RFC wings cast in bronze and mounted to turned mahogany base. See History Notes.

Casualties, London Air Raid, 1917

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1990/0121/C

Square, souvenir of printed tissue paper with floral border and central square commemorating the 527 casualties of "The London Air Raid" with verses and biblical quotations. Mounted to board behind perspex - subsequently removed.

unknown

Archives, In Storage, B577

Front cover torn. See documentation tab

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/0661/U

Greyish-khaki, long-sleeved, single breasted coat-frock with detachable collar (collar absent). Open down front from neck for 21½ inches, closing with six composition buttons, five large, one small. 2 inch fabric belt sewn to pleat on back closing with four button holes and secured at waist level by two offset buttons attached to the front of the coat (buttons absent). Two patch pockets in skirt, 5 inches below belt line, closing with a buttoned flap. 3 inch buttoned cuffs with 6 inch opening. Shoulder straps bearing WAAC title and red centre stripe sewn to shoulder seam and secured at the top by a button. Slight insect damage to various places.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 80/I/845

Damaged circular white painted copper dial with N, S, O and W markings. Mounted in wooden case. Card surface flaking.

Sopwith Pup (B5259) 'Monkey' of 56 Training Squadron, on ground, London Colney, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, P007711

Sopwith Pup (B5259) 'Monkey', starboard side view on ground, with hangars in the background.

Sopwith Pup (B5259) 'Monkey' of 56 Training Squadron, London Colney, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, P007710

Sopwith Pup (B5259) 'Monkey' with pilot and three airmen standing in front of it, starboard front view.