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Australian troops guarding captured plane, Janin, WW1Men of the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade guarding a captured enemy plane at Janin airfield, Palestine, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Yerba Buena AerodromePlans for the island of Yerba Buena, San Francisco, U.S.A. to be turned into a harbour airport and runways for the U.S. airforce, with tunnels serving as bomb-proof hangars Date: 1940s
AFC Handley Page biplane at Haifa, Palestine, WW1A Handley Page biplane belonging to the AFC (Australian Flying Corps) at the aerodrome at Haifa, North Palestine (Ottoman Empire), during the First World War. circa 1918
British Bristol fighter plane in flight, WW1A British Bristol fighter plane of No. 22 Squadron RAF flying over Vert Galant aerodrome, northern France, during the First World War. Date: April 1918
General Vuillemin and General Milch, BerlinGeneral Joseph Vuillemin (1883-1963), Chief of Staff of the French Air Force, seen here (left) with General Erhard Milch (1892-1972)
Aerodrome Control Office, Nyeri, KenyaAerodrome Control Office and a jigger, Nyeri, Kenya. circa 1930s
Circular Airport ProjectA suggested central London overhead airport at Kings Cross showing aeroplanes landing on the runways of a huge wheel-shaped structure Date: 1931
An air show in Weimar, aerodrome, C. 1930
Kefalonia - French Seaplane on the QuayA French Seaplane on the Quay near the Aerodrome and Hospital on the Greek Island of Kefalonia
Gustav Hamel leaving Hendon for WindsorThe aviator Gustav Hamel leaving Hendon Aerodrome for Windsor on the very first airmail flight. The first aerial mail service took place on 9 September 1911 from Hendon to Windsor and back again
Poster advertising Aero Club eventPoster advertising an Aero Club Montguyonnais event at the Aerodrome des Landes de Bussac, with planes and parachutes
On the Air Route to the Cape by Fortunino MataniaNatives in Northern Rhodesia, under the supervision of British officers, are pictured mowing down a field of wild arum lilies to make way for a landing ground or runway. Date: 1920
Off for Paris by W. Bryce HamiltonOff for Paris - The Start of an Imperial Airway Liner from Croydon Aerodrome, drawn for The Sphere by W. Bryce Hamilton
RAF Binbrooke cut off during the winter of 1947An aerial view of the airfield and aerodrome buildings at Binbrooke, Lincolnshire, as men came out from their huts to pick up the supplies which had been dropped by two Dakotas of Transport Command
Wwi / Planes / Aerial ViewA British aerodrome in France seen from 3000m above, with 12 temporary hangars, and 20 aircraft ready to take off
Vicenza AerodromeA Sopwith Camel grounded at Vicenza aerodrome
Sopwith Pups in BelgiumTwo Sopwiths Pups fly over a war-time aerodrome in Belgium, climbing to the necessary height for their patrol
Woman Swings PropellerAs flying becomes a popular pastime, more women participate : at Stag Lane aerodrome, London, a pupil learns how to swing the propeller without accident