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Living Quarters
Photographs, X008-9378/001
Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.
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.'
Charles Brown Collection, numbered items, 1911-circa 1965 {cg}
Photographs, PC98/173
Charles Brown was one of the foremost aviation photographers of his generation and an inspiration to others. His work has been published widely, both in general and specialist media.
Supermarine Southampton Mk. I (N9899), No. 480 (CR) Flight, starboard front view on beaching trolley, badly damaged after being wrecked in gale, Calshot, circa November 1928
Photographs, In Storage, P008877
Supermarine Southampton Mk I (N9899) of No. 480 (CR) Flight was badly damaged during a gale at RAF Calshot on 23 November 1928
Amelia Earhart being greeted by the Mayor of Southampton, 19 June 1928
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4727/8
In June 1928, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to cross the the Atlantic in an aircraft.
Wireless station, Middle East, 1941-1942
Photographs, In Storage, P032227
Oblique aerial view of a wireless mast.
Allied troops watching Japanese delegation being escorted to surrender negotiations, Mingaladon, 26 August 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P032507
Allied troops watching Japanese delegation being escorted to surrender negotiations, Mingaladon, 26 August 1945
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 (VR599), October 1952
Photographs, P006448
The Balliols ordered by the Royal Navy in 1950 were fitted with naval features such as an arrester hook that the RAF aircraft did not have. The engine fitted to this T.21 prototype is a later variant of the famous Rolls Royce Merlin.
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 (VR599), October 1952
Photographs, P006450
The Balliols ordered by the Royal Navy in 1950 were fitted with naval features such as an arrester hook that the RAF aircraft did not have. The engine fitted to this T.21 prototype is a later variant of the famous Rolls Royce Merlin.
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 (VR599), October 1952
Photographs, P006449
The Balliols ordered by the Royal Navy in 1950 were fitted with naval features such as an arrester hook that the RAF aircraft did not have. The engine fitted to this T.21 prototype is a later variant of the famous Rolls Royce Merlin.
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