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Surrendering Japanese officers disembarking from a Mitsubishi Ki-57, 26 August 1945

Photographs, In Storage, P031172

Japanese officers disembarking from a Mitsubishi Ki-57 Topsy, Mingaladon 26 August 1945.

Surrendering Japanese officers disembarking from a Mitsubishi Ki-57, 26 August 1945 | P031172, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset

Recorded interview with Group Captain Jason Sutton, 12 March and 21 May 2025

Film & Sound, X008-7425

Interview with Jason Sutton, who served as an officer in the RAF Regiment during the 1990s and 2000s, including a deployment to Iraq in command of 1 Squadron, RAF Regiment.

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Lockheed Polaris

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 1996/0194/O

The British decision to acquire the Lockheed Polaris was announced in 1962 following the Nassau Agreement with the United States. Polaris was a submarine launched nuclear missile which had entered service in the US Navy in 1961.

Image pending

The Royal Air Force and the press

Library, In Storage, X004-3078

Air Ministry Pamphlet No.58, 6th edition, May 1959

Printed pamphlet, Crown

Letter to Mrs Gladys Ellison from the War Office, 22 February 1945

Archives, London, Hangar Five, X002-5788/002/028

Gladys Ellison received this letter from the War Office's Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries, regarding her husband Harold’s grave.

Paper with typescript text and War Office emblem at the top, Crown

Commemorative scroll of Sgt Harold Ellison

Archives, London, Hangar Five, X002-5788/001/008

Memorial scrolls were issued to the families of British and Commonwealth military personnel killed on active service.

Typescript sheet with UK government coat of arms, Crown

Photograph of Capt Niemeyer, Commandant of Holzminden POW camp, around 1918

Archives, In Storage, AC97/93/151

This image shows the notorious commander of Holzminden Prisoner of War Camp Karl Niemeyer.

Postcard illustrated with black and white photo of man in German uniform with large size overcoat. Niemeyer signed on right, RAF Museum

Large group photograph of personnel of No. 80 Squadron, Egypt, 8 February 1940

Archives, In Storage, AC98/61/41

No. 80 Squadron had reformed at RAF Kenley in March 1937 and after re-equipping with Gloster Gladiators were posted to Egypt in April 1938.

Formal group portrait of RAF personnel assembled in front of two biplanes, RAF Museum

"Thy will be done" memorial card relating to the service for the victims of the R101 airship disaster, 1930

Archives, In Storage, DC72/23

On 5 October 1930 the rigid airship R101 crashed near Beauvais in France and immediately caught fire. The largest airship in the world was reduced to a skeleton of metal. This incident happened during its maiden voyage to India which begun on 4 October 1930 from Cardington. This disaster stopped airship development in the United Kingdom, 54 men were on board the R101, six survived.

Left side of a card headed The Men Who Died and on the right side Thy Will Be Done illustrated with cross and wreath., RAF Museum

RAF Odiham Operations Room Loud Hailer

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/I/900

Used in the operations room at RAF Odiham this large aluminium speaker connects to a microphone with mouth-piece and has a cast handle in-between with a "press button". Painted overall in silver/grey.

silver aluminium loud hailer, RAF Museum

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