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Photograph of Sgt L.W. Clarke with his crew

Archives, In Storage, AC95/45/6

Flight engineer Sergeant Leonard Clarke was shot down and became a prisoner of war in 1944.

Group portrait of seven aircrew in front of a building

RAF trade groups, outline of conditions of service, pay and allowances, January 1942

Archives, In Storage, A334

This leaflet (RAF Form 1306) was produced for prospective candidates for enlistment in the Royal Air Force.

Typescript leaflet titled 'Trade Group, Outline of Conditions of Service, Pay and Allowances', Crown

Last message written by FS Arthur Louis Aaron, VC, on reverse of a navigation map during his final flight, 13 August 1943

Archives, In Storage, A347

This ‘last message’ was written by Flight Sergeant Arthur Louis Aaron of No. 218 Squadron.

Torn sheet of paper with map on one side and writing on the other in pencil, Crown

Letter to Mrs Albon from the Air Ministry

Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X001-3597/015

Letter dated 28 April 1945 from the Air Ministry informing Mrs Albon that her husband Flying Officer Eric Albon is now officially presumed to be dead.

Typescript letter, Crown

Telegram reporting Sergeant Leonard William Clarke as missing, 15 January 1944

Archives, London, Hangar Five, AC95/45/3

This telegram was sent to Mrs Ivy Clarke on 15 January 1944, informing her that her husband Sergeant Leonard Clarke of No. 7 Squadron, was missing following air operations on the night of 14 January 1944.

Telegram reporting Sergeant Leonard William Clarke as missing, 15 January 1944 | AC95/45/3

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.

Typescript letter, Crown

Operational programme of No. 455 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, 2 April 1942

Archives, In Storage, A383

During 1942, No. 455 (Royal Australian Air Force) Squadron operated Handley Page Hampden Mark 1 bombers from Wigsley. Crews detailed for operations on 2 April are listed on this sheet.

Typescript single page document with table of aircrew names and aircraft serials, Crown

Contents and instruction leaflet from a first aid outfit for aircraft, 1942

Archives, In Storage, A225

First Aid Outfit for Aircraft including list of contents and directions for use.

Cover to first-aid outfit for aircraft, Crown / RAF Museum

Leaflet distributed to personnel by SHAEF prior to D-Day with text by Eisenhower, 1944

Archives, In Storage, AC97/12/4

This leaflet was distributed to every member of the 175,000-strong Allied Expeditionary Force as they waited to embark for Normandy.

Leaflet distributed to personnel by SHAEF prior to D-Day with text by Eisenhower, 1944 | AC97/12/4

No Spitting notice

Archives, In Storage, X001-3540/013/004

This warning notice, issued in April 1929, forbids spitting in any Air Force building.

Notice with typescript text, Crown