Wall of Hats: RAF Museum
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Wall of Hats: RAF Museum
The RAF Museum is apparently constructing a 'wall of 80 hats' to kick off its '100 year' exhibition.
While an improvement over other initiatives of the new CEO, I have to say I am bit baffled.
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While an improvement over other initiatives of the new CEO, I have to say I am bit baffled.
Today our CEO Maggie Appleton is giving a hand to our Collections Department with the installation of a 'Wall of Hats' that will welcome visitors to our new #exhibition 'RAF Stories, The First 100 Years 1918–2018'. The Wall of Hats contains 80 #RAF hats and represents all the services and trades within the RAF.
I ask anybody who is also on "Linked in" to peruse the 80 or so titles of staff also listed.
Perhaps a more productive use for most of them might be for each to be standing wearing one of the hats in the "wall".
Perhaps a more productive use for most of them might be for each to be standing wearing one of the hats in the "wall".
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I have a very battered 1965 Alkit SD Hat if they wish to augment the Museum's collection
TTN, I'm not a member either, but by clicking on EW's OP link I was able to listen to CEO Maggie Appleton's invitation to view the 80 hats on display this summer. I am likewise baffled....
The Wall of Hats contains 80 #RAF hats and represents all the services and trades within the RAF.
Services? Such as the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps perhaps.....
Jack
PS Any brown ones?
Services? Such as the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps perhaps.....
Jack
PS Any brown ones?
I think that "services" in this instance reflects those within the RAF, such as Medical Services, Music Services, etc, rather than the Services that preceded it, ie the RNAS, and RFC that you instance. Nice try though
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A bit different from 30 years ago!
I would possibly endorse a further exhibition of
"Temporary but smart box-light structures in RAF blue used to hide urinals and cubicles from Royalty when visiting stations such as Marham".
One sees these so fleetingly, and always smelling of new paint. Surely in this Centenary Year we should have a chance to gaze in wonder?
"Temporary but smart box-light structures in RAF blue used to hide urinals and cubicles from Royalty when visiting stations such as Marham".
One sees these so fleetingly, and always smelling of new paint. Surely in this Centenary Year we should have a chance to gaze in wonder?
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
I would possibly endorse a further exhibition of
"Temporary but smart box-light structures in RAF blue used to hide urinals and cubicles from Royalty when visiting stations such as Marham".
One sees these so fleetingly, and always smelling of new paint. Surely in this Centenary Year we should have a chance to gaze in wonder?
"Temporary but smart box-light structures in RAF blue used to hide urinals and cubicles from Royalty when visiting stations such as Marham".
One sees these so fleetingly, and always smelling of new paint. Surely in this Centenary Year we should have a chance to gaze in wonder?
[QUOTE=Ewan Whosearmy;10132039]The RAF Museum is apparently constructing a 'wall of 80 hats' to kick off its '100 year' exhibition.
While an improvement over other initiatives of the new CEO, I have to say I am bit baffled.
Why are you surprised ? Maggie Appleton (RAFM CEO) spent several years exploiting the cultural heritage of Luton, once the hat-making capital of England.
It's probably something she knows a bit about.,
While an improvement over other initiatives of the new CEO, I have to say I am bit baffled.
Why are you surprised ? Maggie Appleton (RAFM CEO) spent several years exploiting the cultural heritage of Luton, once the hat-making capital of England.
It's probably something she knows a bit about.,
Reminds me of the hat wearing needs of Kandahar and the Det WO standing by the food hall. Some wag wrote on the blast wall next to where he used to stand:
“What did you do in the war daddy?”
”I was in the Hat Police, son...”
”Daddy? What’s a w^nker?”
“What did you do in the war daddy?”
”I was in the Hat Police, son...”
”Daddy? What’s a w^nker?”
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It's probably something she knows a bit about.,
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I wonder if the trades will include all the older, obsolescent trades such as Wireless Operator, Wireless Operator (A), Teleprinter Operator, Telegraphist II, Telegraphist II(A) Telegraphist I, Telegraphist I(A) and Tape Relay Operator.
One of the ancient Drill Instructors that we had in our Boy Entrant draft (38th Entry) in 1959 told us in a rare, unguarded moment that he had signed on well before WW2 and that his first RAF trade was "Driver, Steam".
One of the ancient Drill Instructors that we had in our Boy Entrant draft (38th Entry) in 1959 told us in a rare, unguarded moment that he had signed on well before WW2 and that his first RAF trade was "Driver, Steam".
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... and I recall Painter & Finisher, and indeed a Carpenter who transferred to the RAF Regt when he was a corporal, and eventually became a WO
Not to mention the RAF Marine Branch in toto, whose officers all transferred to GD(G)ATC in their last throes to see out their Service.
Not to mention the RAF Marine Branch in toto, whose officers all transferred to GD(G)ATC in their last throes to see out their Service.