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Unveiling of a window to "the pilots of the Royal Air Force who, in the Battle of Britain, turned the work of our hands into the salvation of our country." 11 January 1949
Library, In Storage, R012634
Souvenir booklet for the unveiling of a window commemorating the RAF Battle of Britain pilots 11 January 1949. Includes a description of window, an account of the proceedings and ceremony, order of service and list of those present
Avro Lancastrian C.III (VH742) Nene testbed in flight, 24 September 1946
Photographs, In Storage, P100037
The Avro Lancastrian was a transport version of the Avro Lancaster bomber, originally converted in Canada for trans-Atlantic flights. The Lancastrian C.III was built by Avro to seat 13 passengers.
Avro Lancastrian C.III (VH742) Nene testbed in flight, 24 September 1946
Photographs, In Storage, P100038
The Avro Lancastrian was a transport version of the Avro Lancaster bomber, originally converted in Canada for trans-Atlantic flights. The Lancastrian C.III was built by Avro to seat 13 passengers.
Unveiling of window commemorating "The pilots of the Royal Air Force who, in the Battle of Britain, turned the work of our hands into the salvation of our country": Programme Tuesday 11 January 1949
Library, In Storage, X003-5908
Programme with the timetable and order of service for the unveiling of a window commemorating the RAF Battle of Britain pilots 11 January 1949, including a description of the window by the designer
Avro Lancastrian C.III (VH742) Nene testbed in flight, 24 September 1946
Photographs, In Storage, P100036
The Avro Lancastrian was a transport version of the Avro Lancaster bomber, originally converted in Canada for trans-Atlantic flights. The Lancastrian C.III was built by Avro to seat 13 passengers.
Avro Lancastrian C.III (VH742) Nene testbed in flight, 24 September 1946
Photographs, In Storage, P100039
The Avro Lancastrian was a transport version of the Avro Lancaster bomber, originally converted in Canada for trans-Atlantic flights. The Lancastrian C.III was built by Avro to seat 13 passengers.
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