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Papers of Flying Officer Bruce Philip Horton Lacey, 1946-1953
Archives, 1946-1953, In Storage, X008-4428
Collection of photographs, letters, scrapbook, diaries and a pilot's flying log book.
Winged Camel Statuette, around 1920s
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1986/0905/C
The winged camel is the symbol of No. 45 Squadron. Formed in 1916 flying Sopwith 1½ Strutter, and later the Camel, by the 1920s, No. 45 Squadron had adopted the winged camel as their badge, alongside the motto ‘Through Difficulties I Arise.’
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- Royal Air Force [3]
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- Sqdn Ldr Fred Elliott (Jackson) Dymond [3]
- 12 Squadron (RAF) [2]
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