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Vickers Factory, Crayford, c.
1920


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Crayford played a prominent part
in the involvement of Vickers with aircraft
production.
Probably the best-known aircraft made at
Crayford was the Vickers Vimy. One became famous
as the machine in which Captain John Alcock and
Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown made the first
flight across the Atlantic in 1919.
This photograph depicts Vickers Crayford
Assembly Hanger showing the Vickers Gunbus
Fighting Biplane.
167 were produced at the Crayford Works during
World War I, and in 1914 and 1915 the Gunbus was
the company's main concern. |
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Crayford
Bridge,
Crayford, 1920 |
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Waterside,
Crayford, c. 1918 |
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Vickers
Factory,
Crayford, c. 1920 |
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