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Edinburgh Airport Through Time Peter C. Brown

Edinburgh Airport Through Time By Peter C. Brown

Edinburgh Airport Through Time by Peter C. Brown


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Summary

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Edinburgh Airport has changed and developed over the last century.

Edinburgh Airport Through Time Summary

Edinburgh Airport Through Time by Peter C. Brown

The land around Turnhouse Farm was converted to a military airfield in 1916 following a Zeppelin attack on Edinburgh. Known as RAF Turnhouse after 1918, the site served as a base for fighter squadrons defending Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. Edinburgh Corporation first expressed interest in February 1944 in operating civilian flights from Turnhouse after the war and in 1946 British European scheduled the first flight between Edinburgh and London. Turnhouse officially opened as a civil airport in 1949 but the site was not fully demilitarised until 1960. Passenger numbers began to increase and in 1976 a new runway was built. Between 1983 and 1984 passenger numbers at Edinburgh exceeded 1 million; for the twelve months to November 2007, they exceeded 9 million. In this book, Peter C. Brown tells the story of Edinburgh Airport using a collection of period and modern images.

About Peter C. Brown

Peter C. Brown is a freelance writer, online journal editor and writes for several websites. He was born in Prittlewell in 1959 and has lived in Southend-on-Sea most of his life, and has previously written books for Amberley on Shoreham and Edinburgh airports.

Additional information

GOR007189698
9781445615370
1445615371
Edinburgh Airport Through Time by Peter C. Brown
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2013-10-15
96
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