Amesbury Aviation Heritage Centre

21 Mar 2012 09:07 #1 by WJT
Bimbling along the main drag in Amesbury the other night we spotted the "Amesbury Aviation Heritage Centre", which is a small display room in the George Hotel. They have an excellent display of early aviation photographs of before and up to the end of the First World War. There are really good pictures of the airfields and the hangars at places such as Stonehenge, Boscombe Down, Larkhill etc.

As we approach the Centenary of the formation of the RFC, I recommend a call here when looking at the early aviation roots in the area.

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21 Mar 2012 13:36 #2 by Peter Kirk
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I think this was either set up by Norman Parker or he was involved in it.

No Amount Of Evidence Will Ever Persuade An Idiot (probably not Mark Twain)

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21 Mar 2012 13:42 #3 by WJT
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Yes, it is Norman Parker who is behind it. I think he's done a great job, and he has some cracking pics on display that would make excellent material, either for AiX or for Airfield Review.

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