Proposed layout of London Airport by G. H. Davis
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Proposed layout of London Airport by G. H. Davis
The Gateway of England for airborne visitors: London Airport as it may appear when completed. The layout of London Airport as a fully developed air terminus, and as it is today (inset), showing probable communications with the capital, buildings and runways. Date: 1946
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1946 Airport Capital Davis Fields Gateway Heathrow Layout Runways Terminus
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This photograph print by G.H. Davis presents the proposed layout of London Airport in 1946, envisioning it as a fully developed air terminus. The image contrasts the planned airport expansion with its current state, as depicted in the inset. London Airport, later known as Heathrow, was a significant development in the history of British aviation, serving as the gateway to England for airborne visitors. The proposed layout showcases an intricate network of communications with the capital city, including roads, railways, and bus routes. The airport was designed to be easily accessible, with efficient transport links ensuring a seamless journey from the runways to the heart of London. The buildings and runways are meticulously planned, creating a cohesive and functional airport layout. The airport's proximity to the city was a key consideration in its design. Davis's vision for London Airport included modern terminal buildings, expansive runways, and ample parking facilities. The airport was intended to be more than just a place of departure and arrival; it was to be a hub of transportation and a symbol of progress in the post-war era. The image also highlights the transformation of the surrounding fields into a bustling airport. The juxtaposition of the open countryside and the modern airport infrastructure underscores the remarkable pace of change in the 1940s. The planes, aeroplanes, and aircraft depicted in the image are a testament to the technological advancements of the time. Overall, this photograph print offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of London Airport and the vision for air travel in the 1940s. G.H. Davis's proposed layout showcases the airport as a vital connection between the city and the world beyond, paving the way for the future of aviation in England.
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