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German 12.5 kg P.u.W. aerial bomb
Technology
Maker: Unknown
German 12.5 kg P.u.W. aerial bomb. The bomb is made from high grade steel and is painted light blue. The tail consists of four stabilising fins. Fuse missing.REL48025
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GERMANY. C. 1918. THREE GERMAN NCO PILOTS WHO WERE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE ALLIES TO TEST FLY ...
Photograph
GERMANY. C. 1918. THREE GERMAN NCO PILOTS WHO WERE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE ALLIES TO TEST FLY GERMAN AIRCRAFT WHICH WERE HANDED OVER TO THE ALLIES AFTER THE ARMISTICE. (ORIGINAL PRINTS HELD IN AWM ARCHI...P00826.176
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'Gotha', Scottish camp, Reninghelst
Art
Maker: Leist, Fred
Depicts searchlights around group of buildings at Reninghelst, 4 miles (6 1/2 Kilometres approx) south west of, searchlights focused on German aircraft on bombing raid on moonlight night; Third Battle...ART02889
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Group portrait of German aviators of Fliegerabteilung 300 (FA300) in various forms of tropical ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group portrait of German aviators of Fliegerabteilung 300 (FA300) in various forms of tropical and other uniform, some pre-colonial. The photograph was dropped on No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corp...P02097.001
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Group portrait of German aviators of Fliegerabteilung 300 (FA300) in various forms of tropical ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group portrait of German aviators of Fliegerabteilung 300 (FA300) in various forms of tropical and other uniform, some pre-colonial. The photograph was dropped on No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corp...P01184.022
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Group portrait of German aviators of Fliegerabteilung 300 (FA300) in various forms of tropical ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group portrait of German aviators of Fliegerabteilung 300 (FA300) in various forms of tropical and other uniform, some pre-colonial. The photograph was dropped on No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corp...P01034.030
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Handcrafted biscuit barrel
Heraldry
Turned wooden biscuit barrel made from the glued laminated propeller hub of a German Pfalz fighter shot down near Armentières, France, in January 1918. The barrel is lined with aluminium and the desig...RELAWM15354
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Hat pins made from pieces of Zeppelin L32 : Great Burstead, Essex 24 September 1916
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Seven hat pins made from eyelets from the fabric envelope of the Zeppelin L32. White metal pins have been soldered to the eyelets. The pins have diagonal grooves in the centre with a pointed end. At t...REL/00794.003
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Identity disc made from aluminium taken from Richthofen's triplane : Private J Walsh, 11 Field Ambulance, AAMC, AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Small aluminium identity disc in shape of Australia designed to attached to a wrist strap by two mounting holes. The face has been inscribed '12775 / J. WALSH / 11th AUSTRALIAN FIELD AMBULANCE'.REL/20216
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Join the royal air force : and share their honour and glory
Art
Maker: F R Unknown James Walker Ltd
This British First World War poster printed by James Walker Ltd aims at encouraging men to enlist in the Royal Air Force. The poster depicts an R.A.R plane in combat with a German aircraft.ARTV05222
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1 July 1916. A handwritten note dropped by a British Royal Flying Corps crew on to a German Air ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
1 July 1916. A handwritten note dropped by a British Royal Flying Corps crew on to a German Air Force airfield accompanied by a wreath expressing respect for German Air Force officer Lieutenant Immelm...H13493
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1 July 1916. A typed note which was dropped with a wreath by a British Royal Flying Corps crew on ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
1 July 1916. A typed note which was dropped with a wreath by a British Royal Flying Corps crew on to a German Air Force airfield expressing respect for German Air Force officer Lieutenant Immelmann af...H13495
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1 July 1916. A wreath and two notes dropped by a British Royal Flying Corps crew on to a German ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
1 July 1916. A wreath and two notes dropped by a British Royal Flying Corps crew on to a German Air Force airfield accompanied by a wreath expressing respect for German Air Force officer Lieutenant Im...H13494
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Left flying overboot : Baron M von Richthofen, Geschwader 1 German Air Service
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Flier's knee high left overboot, custom-made from narrow sections of pelts, possibly deer, with the fur side being outermost. The pelts have been sewn together vertically with linen thread using the '...RELAWM00705
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Letter written on fabric from German aircraft : Herbert Matthews
Technology
Maker: Fokker
Small piece of cream coloured German aircraft fabric, probably from a Fokker E III, on which is a written note in black ink by Herbert ('Bert') Matthews. The note reads: 'France 30.4.1916 Dear Bill Th...REL29843
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Lewis Gun Anti Aircraft fore and rear sight from one of the guns which engaged Baron Richthofen's aircraft
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Improvised anti-aircraft sights for a Lewis machine-gun, fabricated in the field from sheet brass. The larger of the sights, which is designed to allow for a 'deflection' shot, is the foresight, while...REL/00935
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Location Unknown. An original decoration on the side of a German Air Force scout aircraft. (Donor ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
Location Unknown. An original decoration on the side of a German Air Force scout aircraft. (Donor German War Museum Kogenluft 6959)H13486
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Location Unknown. c. 1916. German ground service personnel bombing up a German Air Force Gotha ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
Location Unknown. c. 1916. German ground service personnel bombing up a German Air Force Gotha bomber aircraft. (Donor German War Museum Kogenluft 3773)H13491
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Lozenge camouflage aircraft fabric : 1914 - 1918 : GERMANY
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Piece of 5 colour doped lozenge fabric from German aircraft approx. 380mm x 305 mm. The dope on the top surface is flaking off on the edges and where the piece had been folded. There remains stiching...REL/08375
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Lozenge camouflage fabric piece : Imperial German Air Service
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Piece of lozenge fabric from German aircraft. Lozenge preprinted fabric comprised a pattern of polygons that were printed by rollers in a distinct pattern that repeated along the bolt of fabric. Most ...REL/00291