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Goggles, Flight/Mk VIII, Angled glass
Flight goggles with dark reddish-brown leather lining; gray outer metal frame (used to be bronze in color) with two separate clear lenses; lenses are bent at side; gold-tone metal loops are attached to gray elastic and reddish/brown leather strap on both sides of lenses; interior of goggles lined with tan chamois.
Collection/Polish and British medals, pins and patches
Small decorative Polish flag with medals and pins attached. Decorative Polish flag emblem is diamond shaped with maroon and white diamond fabric overall. Edges are wrapped with rope twine, which hangs down as a fringe at bottom center. Medals and awards are attached to emblem. RAF/Poland pilot wings / Poland - Cross of Valor (Polu Chwaly with ribbon, Polish Forces in the West) / Poland - Cross of…
Tag, Identification/Dog tags (2), Swietlikowski, RAF
Set of RAF dog tags. Pair of identification tags made from coated pressed cardboard. Dark brown tag is eight sided with information stamped on both sides. One hole on each side edge with metal chain running through PL hole. Smaller id tag is round and made from reddish-brown cardboard. Information stamped on both sides. One hole in PR side and strung onto chain as well.
Patch, Military/RAF pilot wings, embroidered
RAF embroidered pilot wings. Beige wings with feather details and crown above on black background. At center in beige is "RAF" surrounded by brown garland. Fabric lining on back of patch.
Patch, Military/RAF pilot wings, embroidered
RAF embroidered pilot wings. Beige wings with feather details and crown above on black background. At center in beige is "RAF" surrounded by brown garland. Fabric lining on back of patch.
[Vickers Warwick C.Mk.III aircraft]
Photographic slide of a Royal Air Force Vickers Warwick C.Mk.III aircraft, England, circa 1944. Inscription on slide: "8."Typed caption on accompanying document: "8. RAF plane."
[Hawker Hurricane aircraft crashed nose down into ground]
Photograph of a Royal Air Force Hawker Hurricane aircraft crashed nose down into the ground, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.