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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.
New Testament and Psalms of Cpl Sony Campbell
Archives, London, Hangar Six, X007-5211/001
Cpl Campbell carried this copy of the New Testament and Psalms when she served on operations in Afghanistan.
Group Captain John Searby and the Padre of Spalding Grammar School
Archives, In Storage, X004-2322/018
Group Captain John Searby and the Padre of Spalding Grammar School on unveiling of memorial at the school.
Target folder, operation number GF. 2357, Lauta, 1942-1944
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/38
Target information folder prepared by the Air Ministry Target Section giving details of the aluminium works at Lauta, near Dresden.
British Forces Falkland Islands-information booklet, circa 1997
Archives, London, Hangar Six, X008-4382/003
Since the end of the Falklands Conflict in 1982, Britian has maintained a permanent military presence. This included the building of a new airfield at RAF Mount Pleasant which opened in 1985.
Signed working script for the film "Battle of Britain", 26 February 1968.
Archives, 1968, In Storage, X005-2124
Working script for the 1969 film "Battle of Britain" with signatures from personnel who flew planes for the production and significant individuals who were present during the actual engagement.
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.
Aircraft movements log of advanced landing ground B2 Bazenville, June 1944
Archives, 1944, In Storage, X008-7767
This is a notebook which belonged to Walter James Jarvis, a Senior Flying Control Officer. He coordinated thousands of Allied aircraft during the D-Day landings between June and September 1944
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