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A flight of Australian Scouting Machines, Sopwith Camel fighter aircraft, ready to start on a ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A flight of Australian Scouting Machines, Sopwith Camel fighter aircraft, ready to start on a bombing trip over the enemy lines. At this time the German advance was in progress and the Australian airm...E01877
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Airborne over Caen, France. C. 1944-08. Bombs fall from a Lancaster II during RAF Bomber attack ...
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Airborne over Caen, France. C. 1944-08. Bombs fall from a Lancaster II during RAF Bomber attack on German fortified positions near Caen.SUK12630
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Air Crew Europe Star : Air Marshal Sir Ronald Lees, RAF
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Maker: Unknown
Air Crew Europe Star. Unnamed as issued to British personnel.REL/21711.006
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Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Army, Mr F. M. Forde, inspects a guard of ...
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Maker: Stewart, Alexander
Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Army, Mr F. M. Forde, inspects a guard of honour from the RAF Regiment drawn up on the airfield on the occasion of his visit to 464 (Mosquito) Sq...UK2782
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A Wolseley S.E.5A type of aircraft flying low near Lille. Fitted with a 180 H.P. Viper ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A Wolseley S.E.5A type of aircraft flying low near Lille. Fitted with a 180 H.P. Viper (Hispano-Suiza) engine, these machines were successfully employed up to the time of the Armistice for aerial figh...E03728
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BORDEAUX, FRANCE. 1944-08-04. THE PILOT AND NAVIGATOR OF `F' FOX (P3194) OF NO. 12 SQUADRON RAF ...
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BORDEAUX, FRANCE. 1944-08-04. THE PILOT AND NAVIGATOR OF `F' FOX (P3194) OF NO. 12 SQUADRON RAF SEATED IN THEIR LANCASTER AIRCRAFT, AS VIEWED FROM THE BOMB AIMER POSITION. SERGEANT WILLIAM STEVENSON, ...P01573.011
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British War Medal 1914-20: Captain Claude Robert James Thompson, RAF
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Maker: Unknown
British War Medal 1914-20. Impressed around edge with recipient's details.REL46182.001
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British War Medal 1939-45 with MID: Air Marshal Sir Ronald Lees, RAF
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Maker: Unknown
British War Medal 1939-45 with Mention in Despatches oakleaf. Medal unnamed as issued to British personnel.REL/21711.010
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Defence Medal : Air Marshal Sir Ronald Lees, RAF
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Maker: Unknown
Defence Medal. Unnamed as issued to British personnel.REL/21711.009
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Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar : Air Marshal Sir Ronald Lees, RAF
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Maker: Unknown
Distinguished Flying Cross (Geo VI) and Bar. Medal and Bar engraved on reverse with relevant year of award.REL/21711.004
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Douai, France. C. 1944-10. Twisted girders of a repair shop show the effect of the RAF attacks on ...
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Douai, France. C. 1944-10. Twisted girders of a repair shop show the effect of the RAF attacks on the railway yards at Douai in Northern France.SUK13147
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ENGLAND. 1944-1945. A RAF LANCASTER BOMBER AIRCRAFT FLYING OUT OVER THE COAST TOWARDS FRANCE ON A ...
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ENGLAND. 1944-1945. A RAF LANCASTER BOMBER AIRCRAFT FLYING OUT OVER THE COAST TOWARDS FRANCE ON A BOMBING MISSION. AN ENGLISH COASTAL TOWN CAN BE SEEN BELOW. (DONOR J. MUSGROVE)P00811.003
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England. C. 1944-06. Portrait of Leading Aircraftwoman Edna Bubeck a WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air ...
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England. C. 1944-06. Portrait of Leading Aircraftwoman Edna Bubeck a WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) nursing orderly who was flown to France by RAF Transport Command soon after D-Day has her parach...SUK12354
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Falaise, France. C. 1944-08. Terrible havoc caused by RAF rocket firing Typhoons in attacks on ...
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Falaise, France. C. 1944-08. Terrible havoc caused by RAF rocket firing Typhoons in attacks on German transport and armour which tried to stampede out of the Falaise Gap. For miles the countryside is ...SUK12837
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First pattern RAF trousers : Flying Officer VL Dowling
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Maker: T R Marshall & Co
Royal Air Force officer's first pattern private purchase trousers with cuffs. The trousers, made of saxe blue wool gabardine, are cut high at the back, and have a concealed fly with six brass buttons....RELAWM13584.002
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First pattern RAF tunic : Flying Officer V L Dowling, Royal Air Force
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Maker: T R Marshall & Co
Royal Air Force officer's first pattern private purchase tunic with belt. The tunic, made of saxe blue wool gabardine, has a single vent at the rear, a pair of pleated breast patch pockets and a pair ...RELAWM13584.001
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FLYING OFFICER LESLIE REDFORD CLISBY, DFC, ROYAL AIR FORCE BORN MCLAREN VALE, SA 1914-06-29. ...
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FLYING OFFICER LESLIE REDFORD CLISBY, DFC, ROYAL AIR FORCE BORN MCLAREN VALE, SA 1914-06-29. TRAINED RAAF POINT COOK, VIC 1935-1937. 1937-07 SHORT TERM COMMISSION TO RAF AS PILOT OFFICER. 1937-12 APPO...044617
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FORD, ENGLAND. 1944-06-06. FLYING OFFICER VARGAS, RAF, INTELLIGENCE OFFICER AT A SECOND TACTICAL ...
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FORD, ENGLAND. 1944-06-06. FLYING OFFICER VARGAS, RAF, INTELLIGENCE OFFICER AT A SECOND TACTICAL AIR FORCE FIGHTER WING INTERROGATES 409147 WARRANT OFFICER K. C. KINROSS, ESSENDON, VIC, OF SPITFIRE NO...UK1427
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France. C. 1944-07. An armourer attaching the electrical plug which fires the rocket fitted to ...
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France. C. 1944-07. An armourer attaching the electrical plug which fires the rocket fitted to RAF Typhoon aircraft operating from airfields close to the front line so that the Army receives prompt re...SUK12548
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France. C. 1944-04. An attack by two RAF Mosquito bombers at a minimum altitude on an enemy ...
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France. C. 1944-04. An attack by two RAF Mosquito bombers at a minimum altitude on an enemy occupied airfield at Gael, about forty miles inland from St Malo. The one machine shown at its audaciously l...SUK12006