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The official Hong Kong British Forces families guide: 1990 edition
Library, 1990, In Storage, X008-6432
Guide to families of servicemen posted to live in Hong Kong.
Bell HU-1B Iroquois, US Army, 60-3589, in flight, rear view of, with experimental rocket installation fitted, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, PC75/2/6016
A Bell HU-1B Iroquois, US Army, 60-3589, in flight, viewed from rear, with experimental rocket installation fitted.
Destroyed Iraqi Army T-55 or T-69 tank
Photographs, In Storage, X003-7116/0238
Destroyed Iraqi Army T-55 (Soviet) or T-69 (Chinese) tank partially dug-in
Avro Lancaster B Mk III, DV267, close-up of aircrew about to climb on board, 1944
Photographs, In Storage, PC72/203/1
Warrant Officer John Laurens, DFM, Flight Sergeant Les Burton and Sergeants Chris Aitkin, Don Bolt, Ted Royston, Cassian Henry Waight, Davies and Kibble are pictured about to board.
British servicemen's guide to Singapore 1974
Library, 1974, In Storage, X008-6044
Guide for servicemen posted to Singapore.
RAF armoured car, 38/110 h.p. Crossley IGA4 Series 1, 6 x 4
Photographs, In Storage, PC71/40/9
RAF armoured car, 38/110 h.p. Crossley IGA4 Series 1, 6 x 4.
Bell HU-1A-BF Iroquois, US Army, 57-6097, in flight, rear view of, firing rocket from side mounting, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, PC75/2/6017
A Bell HU-1A-BF Iroquois (57-6097), viewed from port rear, firing a rocket from side mounting.
Pilot’s flying log book of Air Vice Marshal David Conway Grant Brook, 1 June 1962-17 July 1989
Archives, 01 JUN 1962-17 JUL 1989, In Storage, X008-7741/004
Pilot’s flying log book of Air Vice Marshal David Conway Grant Brook, 1 June 1962-17 July 1989
The official Hong Kong British Forces families guide: 1989 edition
Library, 1989, In Storage, X008-6431
Guide for service families who were stationed in Hong Kong.
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.
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