elr. oh, my goodness. look at that. wow. look at all this stuff, photographs, a cat. a cat.k at that, it's beautiful. that's his royal flying corps hat. it's the cap that my grandfather was wearing when he posed with fellow pilots for the only photo we have from his short flying career. we've now got all this extraordinary stuff which, when you look at it, is incredible. it is. about 100 years old. what did you think when you found all of this? i was astonished. first i was astonished by the weight of the case. and then also, i mean, these things here. the cap is obvious, that he wore that. and the cat, we knew somehow that he had that for good luck. i love this cat. i find that extraordinary. that is absolutely beautiful. it's100 years old, this cat, isn't it? yes. and do we know, did he carry it in the aircraft with him? yes. did he? he flew with a cat for luck. and he was lucky because he was one of the pilots who did come back alive. he did. how much did grandpa tell you about what he did in world war i? very little indeed. he never really spoke about it at all. i'm imme