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The Battle of Britain: Fighter Operations Room
Archives, In Storage, DC71/8/99
Summary of the events of the Battle of Britain and script for a conversation in a Fighter Command Operations Room during the Battle of Britain.
Vertical reconnaissance photograph of bomb damage to Peenemunde, August 1943
Archives, In Storage, AC71/14/7/24
Post-raid aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Rocket Research Establishment at Peenemunde following the attack by Bomber Command on 17/18 August 1943. This view shows the devastated staff married quarters.
The Trenchard Archive
Archives, X008-5370
The papers of Marshal of the Royal Air Force First Viscount Trenchard (1873-1956) were Accepted in lieu by HM Government from the estate of the late Patricia, Viscountess Trenchard in 2018 and allocated to the RAF Museum.
20 Squadron RFC Christmas card sent by Sgt Thomas Mottershead VC to his son, 1916
Archives, In Storage, X001-3557
Sgt Thomas Mottershead sent this his card to his son in Christmas 1916, and was killed a few weeks later.
Program of the reception in Brussels of the British and Belgian RAF heroes of the Battle of Britain, 13-19 September 1946.
Archives, In Storage, X005-4886/008/001
Itinerary of events for the reception in Brussels of British and Belgian RAF pilots who flew in the Battle of Britain, 13-19 September 1946.
'A' Flight, 3 Squadron, No. 17 Initial Training Wing, August 1942
Archives, AUG 1942, In Storage, X005-2140/002
A group of cadets of No. 17 Initial Training Wing at Scarborough, August 1942. At Initial Training Wings, recruits received ground instruction before posting to Elementary Flying Training Schools.
Photograph of Capt Niemeyer, Commandant of Holzminden POW camp, around 1918
Archives, In Storage, AC97/93/151
This image shows the notorious commander of Holzminden Prisoner of War Camp Karl Niemeyer.
Photograph album of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the RAF Museum at RAF Hendon, 4 June 1970
Archives, In Storage, AC96/61/5
Amongst the fascinating and unique items held within the Archive collection there are artefacts which offer tantalising glimpses into the history of the RAF Museum itself.
Teleprinter message from HQ 11 Group to 2 Group and all stations, relating to the parachute dropping of Wg Cdr Douglas Bader's artificial leg over St. Omer, 19 August 1941
Archives, In Storage, DC76/65
Douglas Bader lost his legs in a flying accident in 1931, he learned to walk again with prosthetic limbs and on the outbreak of war managed to rejoin the RAF as a fighter pilot. He was shot down on an operation over France on the 9th August losing one of his artificial legs as he baled out of his Spitfire.
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