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Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0400/D

The Order of the Bath has its origins in the 14th century but was revived by King George I in 1725. The Knight Grand Cross is the highest grade.

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Badge | 1993/0400/D

Hat badge of the Royal Air Force Nursing Service, 1918

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1987/1213/U

The Royal Air Force Temporary Nursing Service was established in June 1918. Princess Mary became the Service’s patron in 1923 and it has been known ever since as Princess Mary’s Royal Air Force Nursing Service (PMRAFNS).

Hat badge of the Royal Air Force Nursing Service, 1918 | 1987/1213/U, IAIN DUNCAN

RAF Voluntary Musician Badge, 1933 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 71/U/990

This pin, mounted on a gold plate, bears the 1933 pattern badge of the Royal Air Force Band: a 5-string lyre flanked by sprigs of oak leaves.

A lyre with two sprigs of oak leaves at base. Two attachment lugs. in circular mounting plate, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Air Officer's, 1920 pattern, Cap Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/U/1263

This is a 1920 pattern Air Officer's cap badge, which features gold wire embroidery, and a gilt metal eagle.

On a patch of black melton with no visible extension round the edge, a laurel wreath, crowned  with a King's crown surmounted by a lion, all in gold wire embroidery, the whole overlaid with a gilt metal eagle., RAF Museum/Iain Duncan / RAF Museum

Medal Bar of 6, Squadron Leader Walter Henry Park

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 79/D/2131

Walter Henry Park joined the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War, earning the Military Cross in 1917. His Distinguished Flying Cross was awarded for operations in North Russia in 1919 and the Bar for operations in Kurdistan in 1922.

6 metal medals suspended on a bar by coloured silk ribbons, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan / RAFM/Iain Duncan

Officers, Fleet Air Arm, Appointment Badge, Ptn 1925

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1990/1077/U

Royal Air Force Officers serving with the Fleet Air Arm would wear this badges on the centre of their left jacket sleeve, directly above the rank lace.

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Hawker Hurricane Mark I

Aircraft & Exhibits, JAN 1940-MAY 1972, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/A/1404

The Hawker Hurricane Mk I entered service in 1937 as the RAF's first eight-gun monoplane. During the Battle of Britain Hurricanes were more numerous than Spitfires and shot down over 60% of all German aircraft destroyed.

Single engine aircraft with propeller and camouflage pattern, © RAF Museum

Medal Bar of Air Marshal Sir Ralph Squire Sorley

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X005-4201

The medals of Air Marshal Sir Ralph Sorley, comprising gallantry awards and campaign medals.

Medal Bar of Air Marshal Sir Ralph Squire Sorley | X005-4201

Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander, Star

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0397/D

Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle’s Star of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander (KCVO). The Star would be worn on his left breast

Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander, Star | 1993/0397/D

Medal Bar of 5, Flying Officer Ian Donald Roy McDonald

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1997/0310/D

Flying Officer Ian McDonald joined the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War, becoming an ace fighter and earning both the Military Cross and Distinguished Flying Cross. He was shot down and killed while serving in Iraq in 1920.

5 metal medals in a row on a bar suspended from brightly coloured ribbons, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan