| |
|
St
George's Chapel of Rememberence,
RAF Biggin Hill, Bromley, c.1960

|
|
The
airfield at Biggin Hill dates
back to World War I, though
the heroic action of pilots
based there during the Battle
of Britain in the early years
of Worlld War II made it
internationally famous.
Biggin
Hill was an ideal location
for an airfield, being
strategically placed to defend
the capital: high, flat and
with a huge undivided field.
It was known as 'The Bump'
by World War II pilots.
The
base was taken over by
Bromley Council in 1973 and
the RAF moved out in 1992.
The St George's
Chapel of Remembrance is
a memorial to the 453 aircrew
killed between 1939 and
1945. The present building
dates from 1951, replacing
the previous memorial chapel,
which was destroyed by
fire in 1946.
|
|
|
|
|
 |
| |
 |
Aperfield Estate,
Biggin Hill, 1903 |
 |
Charles Darwin School,
Jail
Lane,
Biggin Hill, 1974 |
| |
 |
Infants' School,
Old Tye Avenue,
Biggin Hill, 1985 |
|