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Which Aerodrome Mk III
We are in S England - there are remarkably few pictures of this spot although it was busy at the time. You can get to it easily by road, rail, boat and it's regularly overflown by airliners.
It's no longer in operation some of the pictures I have only show corners of the original field

It's no longer in operation some of the pictures I have only show corners of the original field


It is indeed Theale - right by junction 12 of the M4 at the Ar junction and bounded to one side by the GWR and the Kennett & Avon Canal.

It no longer exists as it was dug up in the 60's and 70's for gravel and is now a nature reserves
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Yes, it is Charters Towers, once a major gold mining spot. A bit easy, but an excuse to look at that handsome aircraft. Great Britain had little to compete at the time, and France equally bereft perhaps. A former ( twice ) airline colleague was a great fan.
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G-AHEM BOAC L-049 c 1950 but where?
Can anyone please identify this airport?
Was thinking Tropics - Far East or Caribbean, Def very Colonial......any help would be appreciated.
Ta...
Union Flag flying means it is a UK overseas joint -the other flag looks like Pan Am or EAAC...
this one I have tried to search in vain -

Colonial - but where???
The memorial must be a clue,
Ta.
Was thinking Tropics - Far East or Caribbean, Def very Colonial......any help would be appreciated.
Ta...
Union Flag flying means it is a UK overseas joint -the other flag looks like Pan Am or EAAC...
this one I have tried to search in vain -

Colonial - but where???
The memorial must be a clue,
Ta.
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Definitely in the tropics - just look at those shadows - the sun must be nearly vertical overhead.
Any other context on where the picture came from? was it amongst other pictures that might help??
https://www.pinterest.jp/gervina/
This guy has a lot of pics of BOAC Connies - he might know...
Any other context on where the picture came from? was it amongst other pictures that might help??
https://www.pinterest.jp/gervina/
This guy has a lot of pics of BOAC Connies - he might know...

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Shackman - You mention Bermuda. Quite possible but on the other hand it might have been a diversion. Folks have a look at the routes in this timetable:BOAC - British Overseas Airways Corporation
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