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Royal Air Force Museum Collection

The Royal Air Force Museum in London, England is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of aviation

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Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Telephone enquiry exchange at London Bridge Station, 1934

Telephone enquiry exchange at London Bridge Station, 1934
An operator providing assistance to a caller at London Bridge Station

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: London Heathrow Airport, 1956

London Heathrow Airport, 1956
London Heathrow Airport showing the former control tower, Queens Building and what is presently Terminal 2, 1956

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Westminster at night

Westminster at night, possibly one of a series taken in January 1932 for " The Sphere "

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Major Oliver Stewart, MC (formerly 9th Battalion Middlesex Regiment) Royal Flying Corps

Major Oliver Stewart, MC (formerly 9th Battalion Middlesex Regiment) Royal Flying Corps, 1918 circa. (w / c)
5927572 Major Oliver Stewart, MC (formerly 9th Battalion Middlesex Regiment) Royal Flying Corps, 1918 circa. (w/c) by Jennings, Reginald George (fl)

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Runway Perspective, 1941, (1944). Creator: Eric Ravilious

Runway Perspective, 1941, (1944). Creator: Eric Ravilious
Runway Perspective, 1941, (1944). RAF Spitfires at a British airfield during the Second World War. Painting in the Imperial War Museum, London. From " Britain In The Air", by Nigel Tangye

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Electrification of the Brighton Line - the control room

Electrification of the Brighton Line - the control room
The power supply control room for the London to Brighton line at Three Bridges

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Electrification of the Brighton Line, 5 October 1931

Electrification of the Brighton Line, 5 October 1931
A new electricity sub-station next to the London to Brighton line

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Ouse Valley Viaduct

Ouse Valley Viaduct
A Southern Railway express crossing the Ouse Valley Viaduct at Balcombe on the London to Brighton line

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Sopwith Triplane

Sopwith Triplane; one of the few used by the Royal Air Force and now preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum, London

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Atlantic Coast Express 25 July 1931

Atlantic Coast Express 25 July 1931
A Southern Railway 4-6-0 locomotive approaching a curve, hauling the carriages filled with passengers travelling between London and Devon

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Saro London

Saro London
Saunders Roe London (K3560) in flight 1934

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Borough Market Junction being relaid, 1932

Borough Market Junction being relaid, 1932
Track layers at work assisted by a steam crane near London Bridge Station

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Borough Market Junction being relaid, 1932

Borough Market Junction being relaid, 1932
Track layers at work assisted by a steam crane near London Bridge Station

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: A submarine (submarine) officer looking through the periscope. Watercolor and pencil on paper, 1940

A submarine (submarine) officer looking through the periscope. Watercolor and pencil on paper, 1940
MMM5467531 A submarine (submarine) officer looking through the periscope. Watercolor and pencil on paper, 1940, by Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) by Ravilious, Eric (1903-42); National Maritime Museum

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Avro 652 Anson I N4877 - G-AMDA

Avro 652 Anson I N4877 - G-AMDA of the Skyfame museum at Staverton Airport N4877 was built at the Avro factory at Newton Heath, Manchester and was taken on charge by the Royal Air Force on Nov 17

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Photograph taken when Royal Air Force Lancasters attacked Dresden (b / w photo)

Photograph taken when Royal Air Force Lancasters attacked Dresden (b / w photo)
NAM306537 Photograph taken when Royal Air Force Lancasters attacked Dresden (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); National Army Museum, London; eNational Army Museum; German

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Fiat CR-42 Falco

Fiat CR-42 Falco
A Captured Italian Air Force Fiat Cr-42 Falco in RAF Livery Flying Enroute As Flown by Test-Pilot Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown, Cbe, Dsc, Afc, Fraes

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: HMS Shropshire

HMS Shropshire
London Class cruiser HMS Shropshire

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: 4-6-0 738 with train

4-6-0 738 with train
Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive King Pellinore with a London Bridge to Wimbledon service

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Sentinel Steam Railcar Neptune

Sentinel Steam Railcar Neptune
Sentinel Steam Railcar 265 Neptune of the London & North Eastern Railway, built to Diagram 89 in 1928

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936

Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936
The first boat train service from London to Paris boarding the Southern Railway cross-Channel ferry SS Hampton Ferry at Dover

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: The City of London, August 1957

The City of London, August 1957
The City of London in August 1957, with St Pauls Cathedral in the foreground

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Heathrow Airport, 1945

Heathrow Airport, 1945
London Heathrow Airport under construction, 30 October 1945

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is Britains first jet aircraft that demonstrated the potential of Whittles innovative jet engine design, The Gloster-Whittle E.28/39, W4041/G

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito
Prototype Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito in the Museum Date: 1967

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Southern Belle inaugural run, 1931

Southern Belle inaugural run, 1931
King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive E780 Sir Persant hauling the Southern Belle between London and Brighton

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Westland Whirlwind HAR. 1

Westland Whirlwind HAR. 1
Westland Whirlwind HAR.1 (XA865) at London heliport with an experimental exhaust silencer

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Tupolev Tu-104

Tupolev Tu-104
The first Tupolev Tu-104 operated to London Heathrow Airport by Aeroflot, 22 March 1956

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: The Artists Rifles in Camp, 1884

The Artists Rifles in Camp, 1884.Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left Godfrey Merry 1884, by Godfrey Pitney Merry, (fl 1883-1915)

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: RAF Museum 2009 Calendar Trailblazers

RAF Museum 2009 Calendar Trailblazers
On 25 July 1909 Frenchman Louis Bleriot flew from Les Baraques in France to Dover in England, becoming the first man to fly an aeroplane across the English Channel

Background imageRoyal Air Force Museum Collection: Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936

Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936
The Southern Railway cross-Channel ferry SS Hampton Ferry leaving Dover with the first boat train service from London to Paris


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Royal Air Force Museum Collection

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