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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.

Aircew seated on the nose of a bomber aircraft

Papers of Leutnant Alfred Heinzl, 23 November 1939-22 February 1941

Archives, X007-5268

Collection of two flying log books and eight monochrome photographs.

Papers of Leutnant Alfred Heinzl, 23 November 1939-22 February 1941 | X007-5268, RAF Museum

Target map of Berlin, Tempelhof marshalling yard, and Anhalter and Potsdamer stations, target No. 6(d)(vi)70, 1943

Archives, In Storage, B4279

This map shows targeting information for RAF Bomber Command crews attacking Berlin ahead of the Battle of Berlin. The British believed heavy, targeted raids - making use of new aircraft like the Lancaster - on Berlin would defeat Germany and end the Second World War.

Printed map., © Crown

Report by General Smuts on Air Organisation and the Direction of Aerial Operations

Archives, In Storage, B404

This report by General Jan Smuts, a prominent South African military leader, was presented on 17 August 1917 to the UK War Cabinet. It recommends the establishment of a separate air service and is seen as the founding document of the Royal Air Force.

Foolscap page of typescript, © RAF Museum / RAF Museum

"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.

Left side of a card headed The Men Who Died and on the right side Thy Will Be Done illustrated with cross and wreath., RAF Museum

35 Wing, 1944

Archives, In Storage, X003-8865/005

This report covers work of 35 Wing during the battle in and around the Falaise pocket in July and August 1944.

Image pending

Leaflet dropped to the Allied POWs and Internees in the Far East following the Japanese surrender, 1945

Archives, In Storage, A2012

Multilingual leaflet dropped to Allied prisoners of war and internees in the Far East, 1945.

Page of POW leaflet in "unidentified" language, Crown ©

Blank certificate recording the appreciation of the city of Moose Jaw for the holder's contribution to the British Commonwealth Air Training Scheme at 32 Service Flying Training School at RAF Moose Jaw, 1944

Archives, In Storage, A938

This certificate was presented by the city of Moose Jaw in Canada to members of No. 32 Service Flying Training School on 5 October 1944.

Image pending

Papers of Mrs Mabel Simmons nee Castle 1941-1990

Archives, In Storage, X008-7611

Collection of papers relating to the service of Mabel Simmons nee Castle, who served as an accounting officer in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force and then as a Chaplains' Assistant with the Churches' Work for Women in the Forces.

Papers of Mrs Mabel Simmons nee Castle 1941-1990 | X008-7611

Diary of Zeppelin raids in 1916

Archives, In Storage, X003-0322

Personal diary kept by Nell Tyrrell on the Zeppelin raids experienced in 1916.

open page inside a school excercise book with blue joined up writing on the lefthand page and a photograph of a man in uniform on the right page, RAF Museum/Nell Tyrrell