EAW003343 ENGLAND (1946). Heathrow Airport and continuing construction work, Harmondsworth, 1946

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Title [EAW003343] Heathrow Airport and continuing construction work, Harmondsworth, 1946
Reference EAW003343
Date 13-November-1946
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Place name HARMONDSWORTH
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 508043, 175431
Longitude / Latitude -0.44440016851414, 51.467033683487
National Grid Reference TQ080754

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Site of Government Road Research Institute

Michele
Saturday 3rd of February 2018 03:45:08 PM
Peggy Bedford Hotel Longford

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Saturday 3rd of February 2018 03:44:09 PM
Candover Close Harmondsworth

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Penguin Books Ltd (now site of Polar Park business estate)

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Technicolor Ltd laboratories and factory

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Monday 16th of May 2016 12:49:07 PM
Great South-West Road (A30)

Des Elmes
Friday 15th of April 2016 12:17:31 AM
The Bricklayers Arms public house, renamed The Air Hostess in 1954 and demolished in 1988.

The Laird
Wednesday 2nd of December 2015 12:19:03 AM
Possible Boeing Stratocruiser

Graham Yaxley
Monday 15th of December 2014 05:37:20 PM
Four Lancastrians. A lancastrian of British South American Airways (BSAA)made the first commercial flight from Heathrow on 1 January 1946. British Airways (BA) claim to the first flight is solely because BSAA was taken over by BAOC which merged with BEA to form BA

Graham Yaxley
Monday 15th of December 2014 05:35:52 PM

jif
Friday 6th of June 2014 05:18:24 PM

jif
Friday 6th of June 2014 05:15:43 PM
Harmondsworth Village, with tower of St. Mary's Church

jif
Friday 6th of June 2014 05:15:01 PM
Black & Decker's factory

jif
Friday 6th of June 2014 05:13:26 PM
Looks like an Avro Manchester - the civilian equivalent of the Avro Lancaster (well-known WW2 bomber)

Biggles1951
Thursday 12th of December 2013 05:03:00 PM
You mean Avro Lancastrian. The Avro Manchester was an unsuccessful twin-engine predecessor to the Lancaster, and Manchesters were all long gone by this time anyway.

Isleworth1961
Friday 27th of December 2013 11:32:22 PM
Lockheed Constellation

Biggles1951
Thursday 12th of December 2013 05:01:30 PM
The hamlet of Heath Row was situated here

Biggles1951
Thursday 12th of December 2013 04:59:57 PM

Biggles1951
Thursday 12th of December 2013 04:58:40 PM

Biggles1951
Thursday 12th of December 2013 04:58:09 PM