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Colour photograph of cheque presentation, Aerospace Museum, Cosford, 1 December 1994
Photographs, In Storage, PC95/186
RAF Cosford and the Aerospace Museum receive cheques, the profit from the annual Cosford Air Display.
The grave of Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf, VC
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/025
The grave of Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf ,VC at Taiping War Cemetery. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War
Hannah, Sgt John, VC,
Photographs, In Storage, PC76/23/21
Sergeant John Hannah was just 18 years old when he was awarded the Victoria Cross for showing extraordinary courage and devotion to duty during a bombing operation in September 1940.
Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, under port side view in flight in about 1919
Photographs, In Storage, P014423
Armstrong Whitworth R.33 in flight in about 1919
RAF flatbed lorry carrying an experimental light tank, Iraq, 1932
Photographs, P014599
An RAF Crossley 30/70hp flatbed lorry with a Carden Lloyd tankette on the rear.
Hawker Hind (10) of the Afghan Air Force, on ground, about 1938
Photographs, In Storage, P015015
In 1936 Britain was asked to help re-build the Afghan Air Force using Hawker Audax aircraft. During the subsequent negotiations, the Hawker Hind was substituted for the Audax
Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, close up port side of front, emerging from shed, 1919
Photographs, In Storage, P016840
The R.33 was built by Armstrong Whitworth at Barlow, North Yorkshire, in 1919.
Group photograph of 603 Squadron posing with a Bristol Beaufighter, April 1944
Photographs, In Storage, P020406
No. 603 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, a reserve component of the RAF comprised of civilians designed to reinforce the RAF. They were one of 20 squadrons incorporated into the RAF at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939.
Photograph of De Havilland Mosquito NF.30 (MM813 FK-H) of 219 Squadron, Lubeck, about 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P019171
The RAF occupied the former Luftwaffe airfield at Lubeck at the end of the Second World War. It was used to concentrate captured German aircraft, both those already captured and those brought in after the German surrender.
Ground crew at work on a Supermarine Spitfire XIVE aboard HMS Vindex, Iwakuni, Japan, September 1946
Photographs, In Storage, P019205
In the aftermath of the Second World War, the RAF provided aircraft and personnel to the British Commonwealth Occupation Force for Japan.
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