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The crew of NO. 9 Squadron RAF Lancaster Mk I W4964/WS-J 'Johnny Walker', 31 July 1944

Photographs, In Storage, P032502

A Lancaster crew pose beneath 'Johnny Walker', with its decorated nose showing that this aircraft had already completed over 100 missions when this photograph was taken.

Black and white photograph of 7 aircrew in front of a parked Lancaster bomber, Crown

Formal photograph of Assistant Section Officer Noor Inayat Khan

Photographs, In Storage, PC76/24/24

Noor Inayat Khan was a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Recruited as a Special Operation Executive agent she became the first female wireless operator to be sent from the UK into occupied France to aid the French Resistance during the Second World War. She was posthumously awarded the George Cross in 1949 for 'most conspicuous courage, both moral and physical over a period of more than 12 months.'

Portrait of a young woman in uniform, RAF Museum

The lounge interior of rigid airship, R101, around 1929

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/019

The ornate lounge interior of the ill-fated R101 airship which was to crash with the lost of 48 crew and passengers on the 5 October 1930.

monochrome image showing ornate well made furniture in a large art deco setting, RAF Museum

Airco D.H.9 aircraft, 1924

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/5476

The Aircraft Manufacturing Company DH.9 was designed and built during the First World War as a bomber. Although it was intended to replace the DH.4, the two types served alongside each other.

Airco D.H.9 aircraft, 1924 | X003-2602/5476

Bristol Blenheim taxies past a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft, 1941

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/016

A Bristol Blenheim Mk I taxying past a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft of No. 21 or No. 453 Squadrons RAAF, at RAF Sembawang, Singapore. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was in Singapore in 1941.

A twin-engined monoplane aircraft taxies past a row of single-engine monoplane fighter aircraft, Crown Copyright / RAF Museum

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949

Photographs, In Storage, P100007

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949.

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949 | P100007, RAF Museum

Handley Page V/1500 (J1936) HMA Old Carthusian at Karachi 1919

Photographs, In Storage, X003-9764

The Handley Page V/1500 was designed during the First World War as a long range bomber to attack Germany. Only three were available at the Armistice of 11 November 1918.

Handley Page V/1500 (J1936) HMA Old Carthusian at Karachi 1919 | X003-9764

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949

Photographs, In Storage, P100004

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949.

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949 | P100004, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949

Photographs, In Storage, P100006

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949.

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949 | P100006, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949

Photographs, In Storage, P100005

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949.

Armstrong Whitworth Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949 | P100005, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection