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The nose art on a Mark I Avro Lancaster bomber, with the squadron code WS-J (serial number ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
The nose art on a Mark I Avro Lancaster bomber, with the squadron code WS-J (serial number W4964), of 9 Squadron, Royal Air Force. 'J' Johnnie, completed an impressive 106 operations and is seen here...P04387.001
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The return of a Halifax
Art
Maker: Unknown
This British war poster shows a photograph of a Handley Page Halifax Mark II bomber in flight.ARTV08535
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The target is Germany
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office London Ministry of Aircraft Production Henry Hildesley Ltd
The subtitle of this British poster is 'Some of our aircraft fail to return but - many more aircraft return damaged. They need tools, rigs, jigs for the repair of aircraft to finish the job'. The pos...ARTV07014
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Wings for victory: the sky's the limit for war savings
Art
Maker: Unknown Belfast Ulster Savings Committee Edinburgh Scottish War Savings Committee London National Savings Committee
This British war poster depicts RAF aircraft Lancaster, Halifax, Flying Fortreess Liberator and a Stirling in flight.ARTV07088
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Wireless Air Gunner brevet: RAF - Flying Officer M D Freudenstein RAAF, 640 Squadron RAF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
A letters "WAG" within a light blue wreath attached to a wing extending to the right, with a sharp vertical shoulder and extending at a slight upward angle, twelve feathers to the wing, in white embro...REL25320.001