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ITEMS for SALE Room 1 BOX 1 CONT’D ITEMS FOR SALE - MILLOM 3 GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS Room 1 HALIFAX 505 BITS 1 BOOK STAMPS BRITISH ARMY UNIFORMS 400 APPROX. POLYSTYRENE CUPS (IN SLEEVES) 1 MOUNTAIN RESCUE PHOTO 6 LARGE WHITE OBLONG CATERING TRAYS 1 PRINTED HANDKERCHEIF KINGS JUBILEE 4 MED. OBLONG CATERING TRAYS 9 OVAL CATERING TRAYS BOX 2 100 1pt PLASTIC TUMBLERS IN BAG. CLOTH BADGES, 2 PACKS SECONDARY GLAZING RUNNERS 2 W.A.G R.C.A.F 1 ROLL OF CLOTH 1 OBSERVER WING 15 BOXES AND 6 PLASTIC BAGS OF ASST AIR 1 WING WITH B MAGAZINES 2 POLISH? EAGLES 1 PROPELLER BLADE (METAL) 1 NAVIGATORS WING 2 SHELL CASES 1 WING WITH S 1 MOUNTED SET AEROPLANE WHEELS 1 FUR HAT 1 EMERGENCY KITE IN TUBE 12 BLACK ARM BANDS 1 LADIES TIN HELMET 1 NAVIGATIONAL COMPUTOR 1 SPRAY GUN (BOXED) 1 FLARE PARACHUTE 1 PRINT SUNLIT SILENCE (SPITFIRE) 1 FOLDER BLACKBURN BOTHA 1 FRAMED PHOTO BLACKBURN BOTHA ON AIRFIELD 1 FOLDER AVRO ANSON 8 INSTRUMENTS 1 PICTURE FRAME 1 FRAMED SET SQUADRON CIGARETTE CARDS IN WITH FRAMED PHOTOS AND PRINTS 1 FRAMED PHOTO SIGNED RAF MILLOM 10 PHOTOS POSSIBLY WALNEY 1 “ “ A.T.A PILOTS AT MILLOM PLASTIC BAG LAMINATED COPIED PHOTOS MILLOM 1 “ “ REG STILLWELL IN BOTHA 1941 1 REMEMBRANCE POSTER MILLOM 3 B&W UNMOUNTED AIRCRAFT PICTURES 1 “ “ AERIAL HAVERIGG AIRFIELD 2 AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION FRAMED PRINTS 1 “ “ SIGNED BY 3 AT RAF MILLOM 1 ROLL POSTERS IN TISSUE PAPER 1 “ “ AIRCREW AND PLANE 1 PLASTIC BAG RAF SILLOTH 1 FOLDER REPLICA WARTIME POSTERS COLLECTION OF PHOTOS (COOK) 1 FILING CABINET DRAWER ASSORTED PHOTOS NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS 1 AIR SEA RESCUE MODEL SHIP IN CASE 1 COPY PILOTS MAXIMS 1 SWAN BRAND COOKER TOP BOILER/URN WITH TAP 3 LAMINATED POSTERS 1 ESSO FUEL CAN 1 WELLINGTON BOMBER POSTER 1 WOODEN BOX MARKED W S BOX 3 1 NATO HITCH 5 PHOTO’S 1 GYPSY ENGINE 1 CERTIFICATE SERVICE AND RELEASE 1 PISTOLE EXTINGUISHER 1 SET CLOTH RAF WINGS 2 DOMINIE SEATS 1 PILOTS FLYING LOG BOOK BOX 1 2 PRATT & WITNEY HAND BOOKS 1 FOLDER AIRCRAFT SPOTTER PAGES 1942 1 RAF UNIFORM JACKET McCALLUM 3 ADMIRALTY ACCOUNTS NAVAL OPERATIONS 1 RAF HAT “ 1 ADMIRALTY BOOK OF RADIO SIGNALS 1 FOLDER CAPTAINS PRE FLIGHT PROCEDURE 1 US NAVY RADIO EQUIP. SERVICING BOOK BOX 4 1 R.N.GUNNERS FLYING LOG (A.T.DAVIES) 1 BOX AIRCRAFT PULLEYS 1 WALL CHART DECORATIONS AND MEDALS 1 GAS MASK IN BOX 1 NEW TESTAMENT (TATE, WEST VIRGINIA) 1 COPY PILOTS NOTES BLENHEIM V 1 MEASURE? SMALL AXE 1 “ “ “ ANSON 1 1 RUCKSACK 1 “ “ “ AUSTER 6 T7 & T10 1 BLACK WATER FLASK 1 BLENHEIM POST CARD 1 GAS MASK, TUBE AND VENT DAILY MAIL COMMEM ISSUE BATTLE OF ATLANTIC 1 PAIR GOGGLES 1 PRINTED LEAFLET 1 CLEANING KIT CASE, LEATHER 1 TIN ANTI DIMMING CLOTH 1 BAKELITE BOX WITH 3 VALVES? 01524 762295 1 UNIDENTIFIED ARTICLE 1 UTILITY MARKED SHEET/CLOTH 1 RAZOR BOX 4 CONT’D TABLE 1 BAG ASST COINS BOX CONTAINING: 1 BAG CUFFLINKS, BUTTONS AND BADGES RUNWAY LIGHT BITS 1 USED BULLETS 1 WATER CONTAINER 1 PAIR GOGGLES AND POUCH 1 SHELL CASE IN BISCUIT TIN ASSORTED AIRCRAFT BITS 4 BANDAGES 2 PERISCOPES (TANK) 2 SOAP 1 HAND VICE 4 CLIPS BULLETS 2 MODEL HELICOPTERS 1 TRIANGULAR BANDAGE 1 FOLDER AEROPLANES IN DETAIL 1 PKT STERALISING TABLETS 3 PEN/SCOUT KNIVES 2 PKTS CIGARETTES PLASTIC BAG CONTAINING ITEMS FROM AIR MECHS 2 FIELD RATION PACKS TOOL KIT I.D.CARDS 1 AMMO CASE 3 PAY RECORDS 2 SPEAKER BRACKETS 1 VACCINE REGISTER 1 FIRE BELL MIXED BANK NOTES 1 WOODEN BOX 1 BAR CHOCOLATE 1 WRIST COMPASS 2 PKTS CHEWING GUM 1 SALTERS BRASS SPRING BALANCE 1 TARTRATE 1 TAP AND DIE SET 1 PKT SWEETS 1 “DOUGLAS” COMBINED PROTRACTOR AND RULE SACHETS COFFEE 1 RAF OFFICERS CANE 2 BOXES MATCHES 2 GARDEN RAKES 1 PKT RAZOR BLADES 7 PICTURE FRAMES 1 PARACHUTE PACK 7 WOOD CHISELS 1 LEATHER BELT 2 SOCKET SETS 9 ASSORTED FLAGS TABLE BOX 5 DRAUGHTMANS KIT 1 CITIZEN PRINTER 4 PENS 2 VINTAGE TYPEWRITERS 1 PEN HEAD 2 PRINTERS 1 NIB HOLDER 1 HAND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 7 STENCILS 1 TRANSMITTER 3 PLUNGER PENS 1 PETROL CAN BOX 6 1 SPEAKER 1 ROTOL BOOK 1 TELEPRINTER 1 LEAVE CENTRE GUIDE 3 TELEPRINTER MANUALS 1 BOOK OF VERSE 3 ROLLS TELEPRINTER PAPER 2 BOOKS ENGINE STARTER ALL EFFECTS OF 2 ROLLS TICK A TAPE 1 ABSENCE CARD MR JACKSON 1 ENVELOPE BOMB NOTES 17 PHOTOGRAPHS 1 PAIR ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS SHOES 1 DAILY PAPER DEC 1941 1 PROJECTOR AND VIEWER 1 P.O.W PAPER 1 ROLL CASE WARTIME POSTERS (REPLICAS) 4 EXERCISE BOOKS 1MUSEUM 602 assn POSTER 1 RUNNERS UP CUP TROPHY 1 ROLLS ROYCE HERITAGE POSTER 1 BOTTLE OPENER 1 PHOTO BOOTLE ROYAL OBS CORPS 1 RIFLE CLEANER SMALL BOX 8 BACK WALL 1 PKT IMAGES OF WAR POSTCARDS 1 ADEN CANNON AIRCRAFT GUN 1 AVRO ANSON PHOTO 1 ACRO ANSON CARBURETTOR 1 EMBROIDERED XMAS CARD 2 SHELLHAEDS 1 PROPAGANDA BOOKLET 1 GREASE PUMP 1 CHRISTMAS MENU 1 BOX ASST ANSON BITS (EX CARK) 1FRENCH POSTCARD 2 PAINTED SQUADRON CRESTS 1 WARTIME POSTCARD 1 OSCILOSCOPE 3 AEROPLANE POSTCARDS SMALL BOX 8 CONT’D BOX 10 CONT’D 1 SET BREVETS AND WINGS (flt. Sgt. Dale, lanc. rear 1 SET MINT STAMPS GALLANTRY gunner) 1 PLASTIC WALLET VARIOUS ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 8 large & 2 small RAF BUTTONS 1 BOOK THE METEOROLOGICAL GLOSSARY 1939 2 BRASS SHELL CASES 1 PACKAGE FOOD AND RATIONS 1 BELL (3 LEADERS) CAST FROM METAL FROM ENEMY 1 PACKAGE A.T.C TRAINING FILES AIRCRAFT SHOT DOWN OVER BRITAIN 1 NOTELET ALPHABET OF MAP READING 1 CLOTH WING BADGE 1 XMAS CARD FROM MILLOM A.T.C 1 RAF BADGE 1 WHISTLE POSSIBLY R.O.C. 1 AG WING CLOTH BADGE ALSO IN ROOM 1 1 PAIR CANDLESTICKS MADE FROM ENGINE 1 DISPLAY CASE CONTAINING APPROX 150 MODEL COMPONENTS FROM MRS MYERS OF ULVERSTON AIRCRAFT, SOME RARE SCRATCHBUILT MODELS. 1 MULTI PURPOSE KNIFE 1 MORTAR SHELL UNDER DISPLAY CASE 1 MICROPHONE BOX 1 2 LUFTHANSA MODELS NEAR BOXES ROOM 1 1 MODEL VULCAN BOMBER 1 ELECTRIC POLISHER 7 DAMAGED PLASTIC MODELS 1 WINDSOCK 1 TANKARD AT SIDE ROOM 1 1 MODEL VEHICLE 1 LARGE PROJECTOR 4 DIE CAST MODELS BACK WALL - ADD ONS 1 SQUADRON CREST 1 AIR/SEA RESCUE DIORAMA 1 PIECE OF AIRCRAFT WRECKAGE 1 TUNER BOX 2 1 TYRE PUMP ASSORTED MODELS AND WALL CHART 2 CAMP STOVES 2A BOX DESIGN FILES 1 MESSTIN 2B PHOTO ALBUM OF MODELS IN CASE 1 PLASTIC BOX SMALL AIRCRAFT WRECKAGE BOX 3 BOX 10 10 MODEL PLANES 1 ENVELOPE R.O.C ITEMS AS BELOW 1 MOUNTED MODEL 1 PAMPHLET 1 AIRFIELD CONTROL TOWER MODEL 1 MAGAZINE ARTICLE 2 MODEL VEHICLES 1 CUTTING “ROC TO BE STOOD DOWN” 1 SMALL MODEL PLANE WITH WING WALKER 1 TRAINING BOOK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 TRAINING OBJECTIVE BOOK 1 BOOKLET NATIONS AND AIRCRAFT OPERATED BY THEM 4 LGE AND 2 SMALL BUTTONS 1 ENAMELLED VINTAGE CAP BADGE 4 CLOTH BADGES 1 CAP BADGE 1 PAIR GOGGLES 1 GYPSY QUEEN ENGINE MAINTENANCE BOOK 1 BOOK “ THE W.A.A.F IN ACTION” 1 SET CIGARETTE CARDS, RAF AT WORK 1 RADIO VALVE MANUAL (L.GILL) 1 PLANE SPOTTER PAPER 1 PHOTO RAF LIGHTENING JET 1 PACK 1944 NEWSPAPERS 8 DE HAVILLAND ENTERPRISE MAGAZINES 5 DE HAVILLAND GAZETTES 1953-57 1 GOBLIN ENGINE HANDBOOK 1 US AIR FORCE MUSEUM BOOK PKT PHOTOS ORIGINALS 16EU BARROW DOCK 1 COPY WYMESWOLD SITE PLANS 1 COPY BOOKLET VICKERS AIRCRAFT SINCE 1908 Back Room 1 CASE 1 CONT’D 2 PRINTS “OVER THE TOP” HURRICANE FOLDER 3 1 PRINT “KING AT THE FRONT” 6 GOSPORT MAGAZINES 1 BLACK AND WHITE PRINT WELLINGTON BOMBER 3 FLIGHT MAGAZINES 1 PRINT “MEMPHIS BELLE” LETTER HEADED PAPER 1 PAINTING/PRINT LANCASTER BOMBER BY DON 1 CADET DIGEST WILLETT 4 COPIES LIMEY MAGAZINE 1 LANCASTER PRINT WITH BIOGRAPHY OF WING 1 STORY OF PENSACOLA BOOK COMMANDER JAMES FRAZER BARON 1 SHEET SHIP SILLHOETTES 1 FRAMED SPITFIRE PRINT 5 CHURCH SERVICE SHEETS 1 FRAMED PICTURE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL 1 PAY RECEIPT WINDOW 1 ELMER CARRIES ON BOOK 1 PRINT “SHOOTING FOR QUEENS PRIZE 1884” 3 AIR MAIL ENVELOPES 1 FRAMED PRINT 79th CAMERON HIGHLANDERS 1 35m SLIDE PROJECTOR WATERLOO 1815 1 EJECTION SEAT RAM AND CASE 1 PLASTIC CONTAINER WITH 24 LITTLE SHELL CASES 2 1 LARGE AND 1 SMALL RANGE FINDERS SMALLER SHELL CASES AND 2 LARGE SHELL CASES 1 GOOSE NECK FLARE CASE 2 2 ROUND AMMUNITION MAGAZINES 1 MOUNTED PRINT TIGER MOTH 1 2 GALLON CAN 1 MOUNTED PRINT TYPHOON ENVELOPE 1 FRAMED PRINT DOGS 2 CANADIAN RIBBONS 1 LYSANDER PRINT 1 ATLANTIC STAR MEDAL (GEORGE VI) 1 R.A.F. SQUADRON PHOTO FRAMED 1 N.A.S.C LAPEL BADGE 1 PLAQUE SOPWITH CAMEL 40 SHELLS 1 LANCASTER BOMBER CUTAWAY PRINT FOLDER 5 1 FRAMED TORNADO PRINT 1 FRAMED JAGUAR PRINT 1 PACKAGE OF LETTERS 1 FRAMED LANCASTER PRINT 2 RATION BOOKS 1 MOHAWK PRINT FRAMED 1 AIRMANS PAY BOOK 1 BILL BISHOP MOHAWK PRINT FRAMED 1 AIRMANS SERVICE AND RELEASE BOOK 2 TORNADO PRINTS FRAMED 1 SCRAP BOOK WW1 3 BOMBARD 2005 FRAMED PHOTOS FOLDER 6 1 FRAMED HAWKER FURY PRINT 1 “THE DUMP” MAGAZINE XMAS 1916 1 FRAMED HAWKER DEMON 1 “THE DUMP” MAGAZINE VOL111 1917 SET OF 7 AIRCRAFT PRINTS 1 LECTURE NOTES FOR PILOTS 2 PRINTS NON AVIATION 1 PRINT BLACKBURN BEVERLEY ENVELOPE--SKY RAIDER BANNA FELL 1 UNIDENTIFIED PHOTO FOLDER 7 KELLS CRASH 1 SCENIC PRINT 3 SIGNED PRINTS, EVENING FLIGHT, DAWN SPITFIRE 1 WAPITI PROPELLER USED IN 1920’s (donated by Mrs AND HURRICANE BY DEREK STOCKER (no reply to M.E Massey) not traced.
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