Lympne

Aerial Photos (1948)

Sheila Finn, an aerial photographer, at work in small plane flying over Kent.

London's Territorial Airmen (1927)

Airmen receive initial training in a hangar at Lympne.

News In A Nutshell (1935)

A Dutch ship stuck under Westminster Bridge, the launch of two new destroyers, the "flying fleas" baby aircraft from France and Germany and the last flight of Will Rogers and Wiley Post.

No British Troops For Poland AKA No Troops For Poland (1920)

Allied Premiers decide not to send troops to Poland at Lympne Conference, Hythe, Kent.

Runabouts Of The Air & Cuts (1926)

Light weight aeroplanes in flight and on ground at Lympne Aerodrome.

Spitfire Beats Jet (1948)

Lettice Curtis sets a new international women's speed record at air race in Lympne, Kent.

Spitfire Beats Jet (1948)

Lettice Curtis sets a new international women's speed record at air race in Lympne, Kent.

The Grand Court Of Shepway (1923)

Archbishop of Canterbury unveils a Cross at Lympne and Grand Court of Shepway is revived.

The Micro Ray (1934)

A micro-ray receiver (or similar) is placed on top of the building and demonstrated.

London Kids "Parlez Vous" (1954)

137 boys and girls set off from Willesden for a day in Le Touquet.

Girl Motorcyclists AKA Vespas (1952)

Four girls take a trip to France on their Vespas.

Girl Air Photographer (1957)

Jean Ball - a model and aerial photographer! Pretty women with brains do exist - claims the film.

Air Rally At Lympne AKA Flying Display At Lympne (1948)

Flying display in Kent, England. Famous persons in attendance.

Air Travel (1950)

Passengers use coaches and planes to travel from Britain to France.

Anglo-French Agreement (1920)

An Anglo-French Agreement in made at the country home of Sir Philip Sassoon.

Baby Plane Races (1925)

Light aeroplane trials take place in Lympne, Kent.

Baby Plane Trials

Demonstrations of a light weight plane with folding wings.

Big Feats By Little Aeroplanes (1923)

Item showing little aeroplanes capable of doing 87 1/2 miles on a gallon of petrol.

Broadbent Arrives At Lympne (1938)

Jim Broadbent poses beside his plane after flying 10,000 miles from Australia in just over five days.

Car Ferry (1948)

Plane service that transports tourists and their cars between England and France.

To The Cape And Back In 19 Days (1930)

The Duchess of Bedford leaves for the Cape in her Fokker aeroplane piloted by Captain Charles D. Barnard. Lympne, Kent.