epw023381 ENGLAND (1928). The Royal Army Service Corps Depot, Feltham, 1928

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Title [EPW023381] The Royal Army Service Corps Depot, Feltham, 1928
Reference EPW023381
Date September-1928
Link
Place name FELTHAM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 510682, 172636
Longitude / Latitude -0.40729430271335, 51.441399052021
National Grid Reference TQ107726

Pins

Elmwood Avenue.

trevorsboy
Tuesday 6th of December 2016 08:26:36 PM
Now the site of the Royal mail collection centre, Feltham.

trevorsboy
Tuesday 6th of December 2016 08:25:43 PM
The A244 high street, the pond to the left and the tree in the middle are still there.

trevorsboy
Tuesday 6th of December 2016 08:22:19 PM
Harlington Road East

Des Elmes
Thursday 14th of April 2016 09:38:13 PM
Possibly the shed for a shunting locomotive

MB
Monday 28th of October 2013 10:14:50 PM
these houses are about the only buildings still standing

nutmeg
Saturday 31st of August 2013 01:58:35 AM
Feltham marhalling yard (Southern Railway).

Isleworth1961
Friday 13th of July 2012 10:48:08 PM
Hangars of Whitehead Aircraft Ltd (1915-1919), founded by John Alexander Whitehead. The name 'Whitehead Aircraft' can just be made out on the hangar doors in this photo. Whitehead Aircraft was a Sopwith sub-contractor, building 'Pup' single seat fighters. These were test flown from Whitehead's adjoining Hanworth Park aerodrome by test pilot Herbert Sykes OBE. Hanworth Park House was used as a Red Cross hospital for injured servicemen during WWI. The British Pathé website has a few short film clips, circa. 1917, showing the 'Mothers Day' celebrations at Hanworth Park, a line up of Sopwith Pups, and 'A Wonderful Airman - Mr Sykes'in his Martinsyde twin-seater bi-plane (in which he regularly performed the aerobatic displays recounted in 'Flight' Magazine) http://preview.tinyurl.com/d4e5xpy http://preview.tinyurl.com/ccs4bbg http://preview.tinyurl.com/bv9tva5 http://preview.tinyurl.com/dxcz54a

Scapa
Wednesday 4th of July 2012 07:08:57 PM
Former Officer's Mess at Feltham Garrison.

Jon
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:50:31 PM
Aston Martin factory (from 1926 to post WW2) in Victoria Road, Feltham. This pair of double hangers was built as a WW1 aircraft factory.

Roy Cousins
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 11:29:55 AM