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Pilot's flying log book of Captain Graham Knight Palmer RFC, 1916-1919
Archives, In Storage, B421
Captain Palmer of the Surrey Regiment gained his Royal Aero Club aviator's certificate at Catterick on 1 April 1916.
Christmas card from 26 Squadron, RFC, serving in East Africa, 1917
Archives, In Storage, A480
Christmas has been and continues to be marked by RAF stations and squadrons. This particular Christmas Card is significant as it was designed by 26 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps - the RAF's predecessor - while they were stationed in East Africa during the First World War.
Pilots' flying log book of 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Audley Langford-Sainsbury, June 1917 (incomplete)
Archives, In Storage, B835
Pilot's flying log book recorded only five flying days, 15-20 June 2017 with No.41 Squadron.
In the Air (from The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals - Building Aircraft) by C.R.W. Nevinson, lithograph
Fine Art, In Storage, FA04047
Nevinson made this print in 1917 as part of an ambitious multi-artist lithographic project known as 'The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals' - a propagandist publishing scheme commissioned by the government’s Department of Information. For the 'Efforts' side of the series, nine artists each made six prints on assigned themes. Nevinson's theme was Building Aircraft, while others included Making Soldiers, Making Sailors (curiously there was no ‘Making Airmen’), Making Guns, and Building Ships. The aim of the series was to persuade people to contribute to the war effort, as serving personnel in the Armed Forces, factory workers or fabricators.
Pilot's flying log book Lieutenant Alexander George Vlasto, 31 August 1917-11 July 1918
Archives, 31 AUG 1917-11 JUL 1918, In Storage, B577
Log book records flights undertaken whilst undergoing flying training and operational flights with No.46 Squadron.
20 Squadron RFC Christmas card sent by Sgt Thomas Mottershead VC to his son, 1916
Archives, In Storage, X001-3557
Sgt Thomas Mottershead sent this his card to his son in Christmas 1916, and was killed a few weeks later.
Banking at 4000 Feet (from The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals - Building Aircraft) by C.R.W. Nevinson, lithograph
Fine Art, In Storage, FA04048
Nevinson made this print in 1917 as part of an ambitious multi-artist lithographic project known as 'The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals' - a propagandist publishing scheme commissioned by the government’s Department of Information. For the 'Efforts' side of the series, nine artists each made six prints on assigned themes. Nevinson's theme was Building Aircraft, while others included Making Soldiers, Making Sailors (curiously there was no ‘Making Airmen’), Making Guns, and Building Ships. The aim of the series was to persuade people to contribute to the war effort, as serving personnel in the Armed Forces, factory workers or fabricators.
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