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Air Ministry War Room, Air Staff Operational Summary: Volume 29 Numbers 1471-1532 December 1944-January 1945
Library, In Storage, PR03736
Bound volume of Air Ministry War Room Air Staff Operational Summary: Volume 29 Numbers 1471-1532. Covers the period December 1944-January 1945.
RAF Falcons parachute display team at RAF Cosford
Photographs, In Storage, X003-2603/0141
An annual air display has been held at RAF Cosford for many years. The Falcons parachute display team is one of the RAF teams featured.
German language prisoner record card for Sergeant Leonard Clarke
Archives, London, Hangar Five, AC95/45/8
This record card for Sergeant Leonard Clarke was raised at his POW camp, Stalag IVB. It shows that he arrived there on 28 January 1944.
Air Ministry War Room, Air Staff Operational Summary: Volume 28 Numbers 1410-1470 October-November 1944
Library, In Storage, PR03735
Bound volume of Air Ministry War Room Air Staff Operational Summary: Volume 28 Numbers 1410-1470. Covers the period October-November 1944.
Air Ministry Weekly Intelligence Summary: Numbers 210-219
Library, In Storage, PR01739
Bound volume of Air Ministry Weekly Intelligence Summaries: Numbers 210-219, September 1943-November 1943.
Buckingham Palace condolence letter to Mrs Albon
Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X001-3597/018
During the Second World War a standardised condolence letter with facsimile signature of King George VI was sent on behalf of the Royal Family to the families of members of HM Armed Forces who died during their service. This one was sent to the wife of Flying Officer Eric Albon.
Front page of "Sunday Pictorial" entitled "R101 funeral memorial number", 12 October 1930
Archives, In Storage, AC86/62/2
The R101 crash was a disaster that caused shock around the world. Many newspapers covered the mass funeral for the victims. The Sunday Pictorial (later to become The Sunday Mirror) produced a ‘R101 Funeral Memorial Number’.
Quetta town and RAF station following the Quetta earthquake, June 1935
Archives, In Storage, X001-2351/009
On 31 May 1935, an earthquake destroyed large parts of the city of Quetta and the RAF station.
Letter to Mrs Clarke from the Commanding Officer of No. 7 Squadron regarding the loss of Sergeant Leonard Clarke, 16 January 1944
Archives, London, Hangar Five, AC95/45/4
This letter was sent to Leonard Clarke’s wife by Group Captain Kenneth Rampling, the Commanding Officer of No. 7 Squadron. He was himself killed on operations a few weeks later, in March 1944.
Prisoner-of-war postcard from Sergeant Leonard Clarke at Stalag IV B to his wife, 17 November 1944
Archives, London, Hangar Five, AC95/45/13/058
German prisoner-of-war postal service (Kriegsgefangenpost) postcard with German and British censorship stamps and text by Sergeant Clarke handwritten in pencil.
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