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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.
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
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
1914 Star of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/708
Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's 1914 Star.
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.
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.
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