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About the Archive

Our Mission & Archival Approach

The British Aviation Archive keeps and shares the history of UK aviation through careful documentation, education, and research support for academics and heritage groups.

Our Mission

Preserving Britain's aviation heritage through digital records and public access.

The British Aviation Archive began to meet a clear need: to systematically preserve UK aviation history. We cover aircraft development, route changes, infrastructure growth, and how air travel affected British society.

Using digital preservation and working with scholars, we keep the story of British aviation open to researchers, teachers, and everyone else for the future.

Core Principles

  • Historical Accuracy: Rigorous source verification and cross-reference validation
  • Educational Access: Open availability for legitimate research and educational purposes
  • Scholarly Collaboration: Partnership with academic institutions and heritage organisations
  • Technical Precision: Detailed documentation of specifications and operational procedures
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Research Team

Our team brings together experts in aviation history, archival science, and technical documentation to accurately preserve this heritage.

Dr. Evelyn Shaw

Chief Archivist & Historian

Former transport curator at the National Museum, Dr. Shaw focuses on post-war civil aviation. Her PhD thesis on Commonwealth air routes underpins our work on Empire routes.

Expertise: Post-1945 civil aviation, Commonwealth routes, airline policy development

Alistair Finch

Cartographic Researcher

A Chartered Geographer who studies the geography of transport networks. Alistair's work on historic air route maps and navigation systems shapes our cartographic collections.

Expertise: Historical cartography, navigation systems, route development analysis

Rebecca "Bec" Croft

Digital Collections Manager

Oversees the digitisation and preservation of photographic and document archives. Bec's background in information science ensures our digital collections meet international archival standards for long-term accessibility.

Expertise: Digital preservation, metadata standards, archive accessibility

Archive Services

We provide comprehensive support for research, education, and heritage consultation across multiple areas of British aviation history.

Public archive access

Public Archive Access

Open-access digitised historical documents, photographs, and maps for educational and personal research purposes. All materials available online with detailed provenance and contextual information.

Access Hours: Digital archive available 24/7 online
Academic research support

Academic Research Support

Specialised assistance for verified academic institutions and researchers in locating specific archival materials and providing historical context for transport history projects.

Response Time: 3-5 working days for research enquiries
Educational outreach

Educational Outreach

Structured learning materials for GCSE and A-Level students focusing on the history of technology and transport. Curriculum-aligned resources with supporting documentation.

Coverage: Technology history, transport development, social impact
Heritage consultation

Heritage Consultation

Historical accuracy reviews and background research for museums, documentary filmmakers, and authors focused on British aviation history. Professional verification services available.

Services: Fact-checking, historical context, source verification

Archive Standards & Methodology

Our documentation and preservation practices adhere to international archival standards whilst incorporating specialised approaches for aviation technical materials.

Documentation Standards

  • Source Verification: Primary source prioritisation with multiple corroborating references
  • Technical Accuracy: Engineering specifications verified through manufacturer records
  • Historical Context: Events placed within broader political and economic frameworks
  • Metadata Standards: Dublin Core compliance for digital asset discoverability
  • Preservation Quality: High-resolution scanning at 600 DPI minimum for text documents

Research Methodology

  • Multi-source Validation: Cross-reference verification from independent sources
  • Technical Consultation: Expert review of engineering and operational details
  • Chronological Verification: Timeline accuracy through contemporary documentation
  • Photographic Authentication: Image provenance verification and dating confirmation
  • Oral History Integration: Contemporary accounts where verifiable and relevant

Partnerships & Collaboration

The British Aviation Archive collaborates with leading institutions and heritage organisations to ensure comprehensive coverage and scholarly accuracy in our documentation efforts.

Academic Institutions

Collaboration with university transport history departments, engineering schools, and aviation research centres for scholarly validation and educational resource development.

Heritage Organisations

Partnership with aviation museums, historical societies, and preservation groups to ensure comprehensive coverage of regional and specialist aviation history.

Industry Archives

Access agreements with former aircraft manufacturers, airlines, and airport operators for primary source documentation and technical specification verification.

Contact Our Research Team

Connect with our archivists for research support, educational collaboration, or heritage consultation enquiries.