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Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding’s “No more fighters to France” letter to the Under Secretary of State for Air, 16 May 1940

Archives, In Storage, AC71/17/15

Letter from Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding to the Under Secretary of State for Air, stressing the need to stop sending fighter aircraft to France to preserve resources to face attacks on Britain, 16 May 1940

Image pending

Papers of Sergeant David James Aggersberg 9 August 1944 - 18 January 1946

Archives, In Storage, X008-7603

Flight Engineers log book, typescript account and three airfield photographs

Papers of Sergeant David James Aggersberg 9 August 1944 - 18 January 1946 | X008-7603

Course notebooks and papers of Leonard Alfred Wheeler, 1940s

Archives, In Storage, X008-7610

Four course notebooks and a collection of forms and letters.

Course notebooks and papers of Leonard Alfred Wheeler, 1940s | X008-7610

Commemorative booklet for the Battle of Britain reunion, RAF Bentley Priory, 15 September 1960.

Archives, In Storage, AC71/17/54

Commemorative booklet produced for the Battle of Britain 20th anniversary reunion at RAF Bentley Priory, 15 September 1960.

Front cover of commemorative booklet, RAFM

Menu for the "First Welcome Home Dinner for Worthing's repatriated POW's and their relatives", 29 May 1945.

Archives, In Storage, X001-3566/036

A menu produced by the British Prisoners of War Relative's Association for repatriated Prisoners of War and their families, 29 May 1945.

Front cover of menu for dinner of repatriated POWs and their relatives in the borough of Worthing, Crown ©

Letter to Flying Officer Edgar John Wilcox from his sister, 22 August 1940

Archives, 22 AUG 1940, In Storage, X007-1390/003/012

Letter written during the Battle of Britain to Flying Officer Edgar Wilcox, a fighter pilot on No. 72 Squadron, from his sister Jess.

Manuscript letter., Manuscript letter.

Fighter Fund Card of Honour

Archives, Cosford, Hangar Two, A1191

Fighter Funds were set up in 1940 with £5,000 needed to purchase a fighter aircraft, which was then named after an individual, business, town or city. They enabled ordinary people to contribute to the war effort and brought communities and Allied counties together.

Card with seven stamps, a printed description of the 'Card of Honour' and a handwritten inscription by the owner, © RAF Museum

A service of thanksgiving to Almighty God for the victory granted in Europe to Britain and her Allies, 1945.

Archives, 1945, In Storage, X007-1390/012

Printed order of service for a memorial service taking place at St Paul's Cathedral to mark Victory in Europe. 1945.

Service of thanksgiving for victory granted in Europe, Crown ©

Buckingham Palace condolence letter to Mrs Albon

Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X001-3597/018

During the Second World War a standardised condolence letter with facsimile signature of King George VI was sent on behalf of the Royal Family to the families of members of HM Armed Forces who died during their service. This one was sent to the wife of Flying Officer Eric Albon.

Typescript letter with government emblem top centre, Crown

Two monochrome prints of Oberstleutnant Werner Zahn, 1917-1944

Archives, Circa 1917-Circa 1944 {cg}, In Storage, X008-5386

Two monochrome prints, a photocopy of a newspaper article and a typescript sheet.

Two monochrome prints of Oberstleutnant Werner Zahn, 1917-1944 | X008-5386