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Photograph of the nose art on a Consolidated Liberator B.VI of 355 Squadron, March 1944-September 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P002760
An image of nose art depicting Donald Duck from 355 Squadron’s ‘D for Donald’. The name comes from the RAF phonetic alphabet in use at the time.
Menu for VE-Day celebration dinner held at the Sergeants' Mess, RAF Khartoum, May 1945
Archives, MAY 1945, In Storage, X005-4846/008
Monochrome print menu featuring several cartoons around the edges.
Anniversary of the Battle of Britain: Thanksgiving week
Library, In Storage, R009878
Programme for Thanksgiving Week held between 15-22 September 1945. The week of events was held to promote the purchase of savings stamps to help pay for the war effort and post-war reconstruction. It was hoped that £125 million would be raised during the week.
Medals of Air Commodore Al Deere
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X003-1918
RAF Spitfire pilot Al Deere was perhaps the most famous of the many New Zealanders who joined the RAF and fought in the Second World War.
Medal Bar of Wing Commander John Randall Daniel Braham
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 76/D/711
During the Second World War ‘Bob’ Braham flew Bristol Blenheims and Beaufighters. His skill and bravery earned him 29 confirmed victories, 19 of which were radar-assisted at night, six damaged and four probables.
Telegram to Mrs S Chew informing her that her son Flight Sergeant Alan David Chew is missing, 13 August 1944
Archives, AUG 1944, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1037/003/001
This priority telegram was sent to the mother of Flight Sergeant Alan David Chew, who failed to return from operations on the night of 12/13 August 1944.
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