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Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops [Notebook 3 of 3 used by Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946]
Notebook (3 of 3), "Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on aviation-related topics.
[Royal Air Force pilot's log book used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1946]
Royal Air Force pilot's log book used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1946.
[Officer's clothing card issued by the Royal Air Force to Leon Swietlikowski, circa 1940]
Officer's clothing card issued by the Royal Air Force to Leon Swietlikowski, circa 1940.
[Flight logbook for Royal Air Force pilot George H. E. Welford, January 1938-November 1944]
Flight logbook for Royal Air Force pilot George H. E. Welford, January 1938-November 1944. 202 pages.
Royal Air Force: Notebook for use in schools [Notebook 1 of 2 used by Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946]
Notebook (1 of 2), "Royal Air Force: Notebook for use in schools," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on flight-related topics. Note that some pages are written from back to front, starting at the back of the notebook.
Royal Air Force: Notebook for use in schools [Notebook 2 of 2 used by Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946]
Notebook (2 of 2), "Royal Air Force: Notebook for use in schools," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on flight-related topics. Note that some pages are written from back to front, starting at the back of the notebook.
[Prisoner-of-war diary written by Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour, circa 1918]
Prisoner-of-war diary written by Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour, circa 1918. Describes the circumstances of his shoot-down over France on July 31, 1918 and documents his first few weeks as a POW in various German camps, including the camp at Karlsruhe, Germany. 37 handwritten pages.