Twinkletoes the Cat

Tier
Standard
Location
Cosford
Price
From £5 a month
Accession Number
1990/0732/C

This object has been adopted by:

William Jutsum

Object details

Small black toy cat, made of cotton with wool wadding, fur-fabric, and green glass eyes. Fur worn bare in places. White silk collar.

Twinkletoes was the lucky charm of Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown and accompanied him during the first non-stop transatlantic flight. He completed this feat with Captain John Alcock in a Vickers Vimy Biplane in 1919.

Adopt Twinkletoes the Cat today, and receive your special gift pack and email updates throughout the year.

Featuring a personalised certificate, postcard of Twinkletoes, and a soft plush Twinkletoes keyring, this adoption would make a perfect gift for someone special – or yourself!

Looking for a Christmas gift for the cat lover or historian in your life? Final postage dates for Christmas gifts will be Friday 19th December 2025.

 

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Your adoption will not only help to conserve, display, and research the incredible artefacts that we hold, but will also support the RAF Museum to:

  • Welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, for free
  • Host lectures and events to share stories and aviation knowledge from over a century of history
  • Run activities and learning days to inspire and excite the next generation
  • Maintain our historical hangars

Your donations will be used wherever the need is greatest across our Museum sites.

 

FAQs

How much does an adoption cost?

If you choose to pay monthly, either by Direct Debit or card, you can adopt from as little as £5 a month. If you prefer to make a one-off donation, adoptions start at £60.

Monthly donations help us to plan ahead and develop our exciting future projects, as we have regular, reliable donations coming in

How long does my adoption run for?

For monthly donors, your adoption will continue until you choose to cancel. For any one-off donations, adoptions will run for a year.

How do I give an adoption as a gift?

When completing the form, there will be a section that asks if your adoption is a gift. Just tick that, and then fill in the box with the name and address of the person you are gifting your adoption to, and we will make sure that they recieve their pack!

If you would like it to be sent by a certain date, or need to change the address after making your donation, just reach out to Sophie on development@rafmuseum.org and we would be happy to help.

If you’re adopting as a Christmas gift, please note that the final date for postage will be Friday 19th December.

What does my adoption support with?

Your adoption could be used across a number of projects or work across the RAF Museum, including conservation, research, exhibitions, learning programmes, and the day-to-day costs of running our Museums including maintaining our historical hangars and welcoming our visitors.

I have another question!

If you have a question that hasn’t been answered here, please reach out to Sophie on development@rafmuseum.org

 

 

 

 

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