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Sopwith 7F1 Snipe

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1926, London, Hangar Three/Four, X006-0349

This aircraft is a composite, incorporating parts from many different sources, painted in the markings of MRAF Sir Dermot Boyle who flew the type with No. 1 Squadron in Iraq.

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Officer's Gold Aiguillette, Ptn 1925

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0424/U

These aiguillettes were worn by Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle as part of his ceremonial dress uniform. The plain and braided gold cords are looped around the right shoulder and drawn together in the front, just under the jacket lapel.

Officer's Gold Aiguillette, Ptn 1925 | 1993/0424/U, Royal Air Force Museum

Air Officer's Service Dress Cap, Blue Grey, Ptn 1954

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0407/U

This Air Officer’s cap was worn by Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle as part of his ceremonial dress uniform. The Officers' badge on the band consists of a gold wreath with crown and lion, overlaid with a gilt metal eagle.

Air Officer's Service Dress Cap, Blue Grey, Ptn 1954 | 1993/0407/U, Royal Air Force Museum

Air Officer's Service Dress Sash, Ptn 1956

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0410/U

This Air Officer’s dress sash was worn by Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle as part of his ceremonial dress uniform. The gold and blue-grey striped sash was worn around the waist and tied on the left side of the body.

Air Officer's Service Dress Sash, Ptn 1956 | 1993/0410/U, Royal Air Force Museum

601 Squadron salver, 1933

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1933-1957, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1988/0892/C

MRAF Sir Dermot Boyle presented this salver to No. 601 Squadron, when he was its adjutant, in April 1933. It features its winged sword emblem, symbolising its connection with London.

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British Empire, Most Excellent Order of the, Knight Commander, Military, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0398/D

The Order of the British Empire was established in 1917 to recognise outstanding work in the First World War and is still awarded.

British Empire, Most Excellent Order of the, Knight Commander, Military, Badge | 1993/0398/D, Royal Air Force Museum

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Star

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0401/D

The Order of the Bath has its origins in the 14th century but was revived by King George I in 1725. The Knight Grand Cross is the highest grade.

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Star | 1993/0401/D, Royal Air Force Museum

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0400/D

The Order of the Bath has its origins in the 14th century but was revived by King George I in 1725. The Knight Grand Cross is the highest grade.

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Badge | 1993/0400/D, Royal Air Force Museum

Medal Bar of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0395/D

Sir Dermot Boyle was the first Cranwell graduate to become Chief of the Air Staff. He was also the first Chairman of trustees for the Royal Air Force Museum.

Medal Bar of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle | 1993/0395/D, Royal Air Force Museum

British Empire, Most Excellent Order of the, Knight Commander, Military, Star

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0399/D

The Order of the British Empire was established in 1917 to recognise outstanding work in the First World War and is still awarded.

British Empire, Most Excellent Order of the, Knight Commander, Military, Star | 1993/0399/D, Royal Air Force Museum