EPW026593 ENGLAND (1929). The Stag Lane Aerodrome, Queensbury, from the west, 1929
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Title | [EPW026593] The Stag Lane Aerodrome, Queensbury, from the west, 1929 |
Reference | EPW026593 |
Date | May-1929 |
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Place name | QUEENSBURY |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 518876, 189860 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.28362699112264, 51.594555487885 |
National Grid Reference | TQ189899 |
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Friday 11th of October 2019 01:26:23 PM |
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Wednesday 22nd of August 2012 07:40:19 AM |
Stag Lane |
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Tuesday 21st of August 2012 11:42:02 PM |
User Comment Contributions
At first Aerofilms Ltd hired pilots and aircraft from Airco Ltd, Holt-Thomas's large company based on the Edgware Road on the site of The Grove. When Airco went into liquidation and Geoffrey De Havilland formed the De Havilland Aircraft Co Ltd, Aerofilms used the same pilots and machines based at the DH Stag Lane aerodrome just up the road. Most famously, Alan Cobham piloted Aerofilms' jobs in 1921 with photographer A.O Russell. |
Katy Whitaker |
Monday 18th of June 2012 01:14:15 PM |