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"Thy will be done" memorial card relating to the service for the victims of the R101 airship disaster, 1930
Archives, In Storage, DC72/23
On 5 October 1930 the rigid airship R101 crashed near Beauvais in France and immediately caught fire. The largest airship in the world was reduced to a skeleton of metal. This incident happened during its maiden voyage to India which begun on 4 October 1930 from Cardington. This disaster stopped airship development in the United Kingdom, 54 men were on board the R101, six survived.
Collection of papers relating to the life and death in action of Flight Sergeant Charles William Greenaway
Archives, In Storage, X006-1367
Small collection of papers relating to the death of Flight Sergeant Charles William Greenaway on operations.
Prayer Book for Jewish Members of HM Forces issued to Harry Soning, 1940
Archives, In Storage, X008-5361
This prayer book was distributed to Jewish Armed Forces personnel.
Samuel Chew at Hotton War Cemetery
Archives, 1948, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1037/010/002
Navigator Alan Chew died on 12 August 1944 when his Lancaster was shot down. In this photograph Alan’s father Samuel visits his grave for the first time, in 1948.
Handley Page Halifax Mk. III LW648 "Achtung! The Black Prince" and crew, circa 1944
Archives, In Storage, X007-9200
Flying Officer Akinfolabawale ‘Akin’ Shenbanjo, a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner from Nigeria with No. 76 Squadron crewmates. The crew named their bomber aircraft ‘Achtung! The Black Prince’ in his honour.
Certificate of award of Pathfinder Badge to Flg Off Leslie Arnold Cox, 20 February 1945
Archives, In Storage, A344
In February 1945, Flying Officer Leslie Arnold Cox received a letter from AVM Don Bennett, advising him that he had qualified for the Path Finder Force Badge.
Despatch by Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd KBE, CB, MC, DFC, commanding Tiger Force, 1945, for British participation in the bombing of Japan.
Archives, In Storage, B1730
Report by Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd KBE, CB, MC, DFC, concerning the proposed action of Tiger Force in the bombing of Japan.
Letter to Mrs Albon from the Air Ministry regarding her husband Flying Officer Eric Albon
Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X001-3597/012
Letter dated 2 November 1944 to Mrs Albon from the Air Ministry informing her that her husband Flying Officer Eric Albon has not been traced and is still considered officially Missing.
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