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[EAW049031] Handfast Point, The Pinnacles and Swanage Bay, Studland, 1953
[EAW049032] Handfast Point, The Pinnacles and Ballard Point, Studland, from the north-east, 1953
[EAW049268] Nissen huts associated with Chalgrove Airfield in use as temporary accommodation, Chalgrove, 1953
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[EPW044589] Walsall Aerodrome, Walsall, 1934
[EPW040941] Maidstone Airport and surrounding countryside, Kings Hill, 1933
[EPW053260] Gatwick Airport, Crawley, from the south-east, 1937. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
[EPW053259] The Beehive terminal building and environs at Gatwick Airport, Crawley, 1937. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.

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Peter Kirk added a pin to image SAR033423 - "Former quadrant shelter for the Burghead Bay bombing range."
5 years ago
Peter Kirk added a pin to image EAW012230 - "Three raft targets from nearby RAF bombing ranges, probably…"
5 years ago
Peter Kirk added a pin to image EPW035576 - "Elm trees forming a straight course for horse racing. After…"
5 years ago
Peter Kirk added a pin to image EAW004168 - "Bofors tower"
7 years ago
Peter Kirk added a pin to image EAW048379 - "Bofors tower"
7 years ago
Peter Kirk added a pin to image EAW012184 - "Approximate location of Alderton Bombing range triangular…"
7 years ago
Peter Kirk added a pin to image EAW020210 - "Wilton aviation fuel depot"
7 years ago
Peter Kirk added a pin to image EAW014999 - "Dawlish Warren was used as an air to ground firing range in WW2 by RAF and USAF fighter bombers. Machine guns and cannons would have been used and possibly rocket projectiles and dive bombing. It was known to have been used in December 1944 (17 APC at RAF Warmwell) and in February 1945 the markers shelter was moved."
8 years ago
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