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Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan, SupermarineSupermarine Seagull Mk.II taxiing on a lake. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965) was a Scottish peer
Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan, Blackburn SwiftBlackburn Swift Mk.II (foreground) dropping a torpedo, with a Sopwith T.1 Cuckoo (background). William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC
Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan, Blackburn SwiftBlackburn Swift Mk.II (foreground) dropping a torpedo, with a Sopwith T.1 Cuckoo in the background. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC
Bristol 105 Bulldog IIIA / 3AOne of only Two RAF Bristol Bulldog 3As Built As a Private Venture by Bristol - This Aircraft Powered by a Cowled Mercury Ivs 560HP Radial Engine Date: 1930s
Handley Page HP-57 Halifax B-2Royal Airforce 35 Squadron Handley Page HP.57 Halifax B2 Parked Date: 1940s
Vickers F. B. 19 Mk 2 / IIVickers F.B.19 Mk 2 of the UK - Royal Flying Corps Rfc 111 Squadron Parked in Palestine with a Pilot Inside in 1917 Date: 1917
Supermarine Spitfire 5A / VAA Supermarine Spitfire 5A / Va Parked on Grass with the Tropical Modification and Marking H&H on Fuselage Date: 1941
Supermarine Spitfire 5C / VCA Supermarine Spitfire 5C / Vc with the Tropical Modification, South African Air Force with 250 Lb Bombs Date: 1940s
Supermarine Spitfire 5 / VA Supermarine Spitfire 5 / V Parked with the Tropical Modification, Maltas 1000 Th Date: 1940s
Supermarine Spitfire 1 / IRAF Spitfire 1S of 72 Squadron flying in formation over the Coastline and Sea Date: 1941
Supermarine Spitfire 5B / VBA Supermarine Spitfire 5B / Vb Parked with the Tropical Modification Date: 1940s
Robert Herbert Whitby in cockpit of Bristol Mk 3A SycamoreRobert Herbert Whitby, 1917-2015, left, in the cockpit of Bristol Mk 3A Sycamore, G-AMWG, RMA Sir Gawain, of BEA
Mortar, 2 In Mk Vii* AirborneMk VII* 2 in mortar. Used by airborne forces during World War Two, 1945 (c). The 2 inch Mortar, introduced into service in 1938, was a light weapon designed for close support fire for infantry
Sub Machine Gun, Owen, 9 Mm Mk IOwen Mk I (or I/42) 9 mm sub machine gun, 1943 (c). Wooden butt and bakelite grips. Painted in jungle camouflage. The Owen was an indigenous Australian design developed in 1942
Sub Machine Gun, Austen, 9 Mm Mk IAustralian Austen Mk I 9 mm sub machine gun, 1942-1945 (c); with bakelite grips and camouflaged with green paint. In 1941 Australia possessed no home manufactured sub-machine gun although the Owen
Rifle, Bolt Action, Ross, . 303 In M1910 Mk IiiRoss M1910 Mk III. 303 in straight-pull bolt action rifle, 1915; manufactured by the Ross Rifle Company in Canada; cleaning tools in butt. Converted to match shooter after World War One
Rifle, Bolt Action, Lee Enfield, . 303 In Mk I*Lee-Enfield. 303 in magazine rifle Mk I* 1900 (c). Date: circa 1900
No 4 Mk II bayonet, from World War Two. Made by Stevens-Savage, USA. Socket stamped, No. 4, plunger stamped, Mk II, over a stylised, s. Date: 1939
9 mm Sten Mk II sub machine gun, 1941; used by the British Army in World War Two; with magazine. Date: 1941
Lee Enfield Mk I. 303 in bolt action sniper rifle, 1916 (c). Privately converted to a parapet rifle and fitted with a Fulton target grade barrel. Associated with World War One (1914-1918)
Short Stirling Mk V-replaced by the Lancaster and Halifax, later Stirlings served primarily as glider tugs
Hawker Hurricane Mk IV -fitted with anti-tank cannons, these aircraft proved highly effective in North Africa
Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk. V aeroplaneArmstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk. V Z6625 aeroplane in camouflage colours. 1940s