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  • Historic England aerial photograph 11 April 1947

    Historic England aerial photograph 11 April 1947

  • Historic England aerial photograph 14 August 1944 3074

    Historic England aerial photograph 14 August 1944 3074

  • Historic England aerial photograph 27 June 1941

    Historic England aerial photograph 27 June 1941

  • Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5099

    Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5099

  • Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5100

    Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5100

  • Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5101

    Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5101

  • Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5102

    Historic England aerial photograph 29 May 1947 5102

  • Historic England aerial photograph 3 March 1944

    Historic England aerial photograph 3 March 1944

  • Historic England aerial photograph 7 Aug 1944 3108

    Historic England aerial photograph 7 Aug 1944 3108

  • Historic England aerial photograph 7 Aug 1944 3109

    Historic England aerial photograph 7 Aug 1944 3109

  • Historic England aerial photograph 7 November 1941

    Historic England aerial photograph 7 November 1941

  • Kenley's Blast Pens

    Kenley's Blast Pens

    Originally there were 12 pens at Kenley, of which all except one still exist in various states of completeness. In this article, Neil Broughton examines their construction and the differences between them.
  • RAF Kenley's Original Operations Block

    RAF Kenley's Original Operations Block

    Unbelievably, during the Summer of 1940, the nerve centre of RAF Kenley’s Command and Control was located in an ordinary ...
  • Rifle Range

    Rifle Range

    At the rifle range, airmen and infantry, who defended the airfield, practiced their shooting skills. If you visit the airfield, you will ...
  • Stop Butts for Testing Aircraft Guns, 1917-1939

    Stop Butts for Testing Aircraft Guns, 1917-1939

    One of the earliest structures constructed at Kenley, now sadly long gone...
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