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Target folder, operation number GO. 1157, Saalburg, 1944-1945
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/6
Target maps and photographs of the Bleiloch dam and hydro electric power station on the river Saale.
Brief history of 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight, 1941-1945
Archives, In Storage, A192
1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight was a Royal Air Force flight established during the Second World War that tested German and Italian aircraft in order to evaluate and analyse their features.
Target folder, operation number GO. 1201, Mannheim, 1942-1944
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/12
Target information folder for the thermal electric power station at Mannheim, issued in 1943. Target folders like this were prepared for many German cities and were used to help RAF bomber crews identify targets during their attacks as part of the strategic air offensive in the Second World War.
Target folder, operation number GO. 1155, Magdeburg, 30 October 1944
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/3
Target information folder prepared by the Air Ministry Target Section giving details of the Mikramag thermal which provided power to the Rothensee industrial district of Magdeburg, including a near by synthetic oil production plant.
Letter from the Air Ministry to ACM Sir Hugh Caswell Tremenheere Dowding requesting that he write a despatch on the Battle of Britain, 29 June 1941
Archives, In Storage, AC71/17/28
Letter to Sir Hugh Dowding requesting that he write a despatch on the Battle of Britain and informing him that he will be placed on the retired list once the despatch has been completed.
Target folder, operation number GO. 1189, Hamburg, 1942-1944
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/9
Target information folder prepared by the Air Ministry Target Section, giving details of the Tiefstack thermal electric power station and the Hamburg gas works.,
Invitation to garden party to commemorate 21st anniversary of formation of Transport Command to Mrs E. S. Brierley, 27 July 1964
Archives, In Storage, A121
RAF Transport Command was active from 25 March 1943 to 1 August 1967. The command controlled all of the Royal Air Force's transport aircraft.
An anonymous letter to General Sir Godfrey Paine accusing General Sir William Sefton Brancker of being a German spy, September 1918
Archives, In Storage, A154
Both Sefton Brancker and Godfrey Paine were both significant figures in the world of military aviation, with both achieving eminent positions in the Royal Air Force.
Bomber Command basic efficiency certificate issued to Flt Lt E. S. Brierley, 1 November 1952
Archives, In Storage, A120
This certificate was issued to Flight Lieutenant E. S. Brierley to show that he had passed the basic efficiency test of being able to work on Washington (Boeing B-29 Superfortress) aircraft.
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