Walsall Aerodrome, also known as Walsall Airport, Walsall Municipal Airport, and later as Walsall Aldridge Airport was an airport at Aldridge, Staffordshire, England, serving the town of Walsall, north Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield (Aldridge is now part of Walsall, and in the West Midlands county). It operated from the 1930s–1956.
WalsallAerodrome, also known as Walsall Airport, Walsall Municipal Airport, and later as Walsall Aldridge Airport was an airport at Aldridge, Staffordshire...
strategy to improve local services. WalsallAerodrome operated from the 1930s until 1956. The nearest airport to Walsall is Birmingham Airport, which is located...
1938, Johnson overturned her glider, when landing after a display at WalsallAerodrome in England, but was not seriously hurt. Following the accident, she...
School 43 Gliding School October 1943 WalsallAerodrome Cadet TX.1/TX.2/TX.3 Sedbergh TX.1 n/a WalsallAerodrome December 1946 Reformed as 43 Gliding School...
Walsall (/ˈwɔːlsɔːl/ , or /ˈwɒlsɔːl/; locally /ˈwɔːrsʌl/) is a large market town and administrative centre in West Midlands County, England. Historically...
Tibbington, Tipton Galton Village, Smethwick Chelmsley Wood Coal Pool, Walsall Beechdale, Walsall Ashmore Park, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton The Lunt, Bilston, Wolverhampton...
junction 9 of the M6 and Walsall. The A41 follows the old route from the next roundabout and enters the borough of Walsall. At the junction with the...
the north edge of Wythenshawe, were used as Manchester (Wythenshawe) Aerodrome. This was the UK's first municipal airfield, operating between April 1929...
Secretary of State for Air relating to the extension of the site of Kenley Aerodrome; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid. Senior Public...
landing at Redditch recreation ground, Coventry, Nuneaton, Tamworth and Walsall and finishing at Edgbaston. Hamel won the race by a margin of just twenty...
18 miles (29 km) south-east of Stafford, 9 miles (14 km) north-east of Walsall, 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Tamworth and 13 miles (21 km) south-west...
in the King's Cup Air Race in 1934. For the opening of Chigwell aerodrome (the aerodrome was being made available to the Women's Air Reserve) in 1938 Patterson...
are under construction. With more lines receiving £1.7bn in funding to Walsall, Stourbridge, Quinton, Wednesfield, Solihull and New Cross Hospital that...
National Airways National Heliport Network and Central London Airport and Aerodrome Association, he proposed to close inland airports, including Heathrow...
local airfields by making speeches and taking the mayors and officials of Walsall, Wednesbury, Wolverhampton, and Stourbridge for flights in his DH-61 Giant...
2019. Retrieved 28 August 2019. "High fliers - Cadets take top trophy". Walsall Observer. 21 August 1987. p. 5. "Flying high". Ruislip & Northwood Gazette...
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left the club. The 1934–35 Football League campaign began with a visit to Walsall. After two minutes of the match, the home goalkeeper "failed to deal with...
(Lincolnshire). Evelyn Phyllis White, Chief Supervisor (Telephones), Post Office, Walsall. Albert Augustus Wilmer, Tradesman (Plumber and Welder), Surveyor's Workshop...
Mary née Aldis (1864–1952) on 27 September 1886 at St. George's church in Walsall in Stafford. They had eight children born between 1887 and 1901: Phillis...
War II with games first taking place at Longton High School and Meir Aerodrome, before finding a more permanent home at Roughcote Lane by 1975. By 1994...