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The next phase the government's plan for release and transfer from the forces
Library, In Storage, X004-3263
1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 174 ‘The next phase. The Government’s plan for release and transfer from the Forces’. Issued by the Air Ministry 1944
Sun, rain and radio
Library, In Storage, X004-3265
1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 176 ‘Sun, rain and radio’. Issued by the Air Ministry June 1945
The Battle of Britain
Library, In Storage, 009175
Unknown edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 156 ‘Battle of Britain’. Issued by the Air Ministry August 1943
Notes on air operating for signals air crew
Library, In Storage, X004-3268
1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 180 ‘Notes on air operating for signals air crew’. Issued by the Air Ministry (A.M.T.) December 1944
Daily exercises
Library, In Storage, X004-3252
1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 163 ‘Daily exercises: Five minutes a day’. Issued by the Air Ministry 1944. Appendix to Air Publication A.P. 1925 ‘Women's Auxiliary Air Force physical and recreational training’
Instructions on the correct use of the Signal Service
Library, In Storage, X004-3267
1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 179 ‘Instructions on the correct use of the Signals Service’. Issued by the Air Ministry (Director General of Signals) January 1945
Flight Lieutenant David Lord in the fuselage of a Douglas Dakota during a supply drop over Burma, 1943
Photographs, In Storage, P004599
David Lord was a pilot in the RAF in the Second World War. He flew on operations in North Africa, India, Burma and Holland, where he was killed during Operation Market Garden on 19 September 1944.
Portrait photograph of Squadron Leader John Allman Hemingway, Commanding Officer of No. 43 Squadron, April 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P008037
John Allman Hemingway was identified as the last surviving pilot who served during the Battle of Britain in 1940. He flew Hawker Hurricane aircraft with No. 85 Squadron RAF.
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
Sopwith Snipe (E6655 B) of No. 1 Squadron, starboard front view in flight, inverted, Iraq, about 1926
Photographs, In Storage, P008406
Sopwith Snipe (E6655 B) of No. 1 Squadron being flown inverted by Dermot Alexander Boyle (later Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle), Iraq, about 1926.
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