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Commemorative Plaque for Alcock and Brown Atlantic Crossing

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1919, 65/C/726

Heavy rectangular presentation plaque with curved top. Obverse has winged female figure flanked by aeroplane and airship; inscription on reverse, flanked by aeronautical designer looking up at a bird for inspiration, and an engineer working on a rotary engine. Reverse worn and tarnished.

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Commemorative Medallion for Alcock and Brown Atlantic Crossing

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1919, 65/C/729

Circular medallion with obverse showing seagull and Wright Type biplane within laurel wreath border. Plain rim.

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Portable Oil Tank, Heater Type, 40 Gallons, 2 Wheel

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1925, London, Hangar Three/Four, 76/V/779

Portable oil tanks were used to refill aircraft with engine oil.

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First World War Memorial Plaque

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, Cosford, Hangar Two, X002-5855

Charlotte Annie Day joined the WRAF on 4 November 1918. She died in hospital on 30 November 1918 while undergoing training at the WRAF Depot Blandford, a victim of the 1918/1919 flu epidemic.

Brass disk showing the goddess, Britannia, with a lion. The disk is inset into a dark wood ornate square frame, RAF Museum

Victory Medal of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/710

Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's Victory Medal. The edge is impressed Captain H. Jameson. The medal was mis-marked, Jameson did not reach the rank of Captain

Royal Air Force Museum

War Medal 1914-1918 of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/709

Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's War Medal 1914-1918. The edge is impressed Captain H. Jameson. The medal was mis-marked, Jameson did not reach the rank of Captain

Royal Air Force Museum

1914 Star of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/708

Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's 1914 Star.

A four pointed star, the top point replaced by a crown. Two crossed swords on the face appear to provide four further points, Royal Air Force Museum

Avro Type Aircraft Windscreen

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1925, London, Hangar Two, 75/A/1178

Standard low windscreen for Avro 504K cockpit. Cracks in one layer of glass.

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Napier Lion VII

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1927-1965, London, Hangar Three/Four, 65/E/1098

The Napier Lion VII was a racing version of the popular Lion engine, used widely in the 1920s. The VII powered racing aircraft as well as record breaking land and sea vehicles.

Napier Lion VII | 65/E/1098, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Aerial Gunner's badge, Pattern 1923

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1923-1939, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-5294

The Aerial Gunner's badge was introduced in 1923 and was worn on the upper sleeve of the right arm, it was discontinued in 1939 with the introduction of a new cloth badge to be worn on the left breast.

Aerial Gunner's badge, Pattern 1923 | X004-5294, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

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