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This catalogue is divided into four sections; Cathedrals and Churches; Wind and Watermills; Other historic buildings and Christmas Card sections. You can purchase any of his prints below directly from John. Please give drop him a line here.
Royal Air Force College, Cranwell
Originally this was established as a naval air station, HMS Daedalus, in 1915. In 1918 the Naval Air Service was combined with The Royal Flying Corps, becoming the Royal Air Force. The station was converted to The Royal Air Force College by Lord Trenchard in 1920 when a first cohort of fifty officer cadets arrived. The main college building was designed in 1928 by the architect James Grey West. His original design was rejected by the government and a design based on Chelsea Hospital was successfully substituted. The central tower has a rotating light and a Carillion of bells. The building was badly damaged during the second world war when an aircraft crashed into the college chapel.
Print No. 065
Royal Air Force College, Cranwell
Originally this was established as a naval air station, HMS Daedalus, in 1915. In 1918 the Naval Air Service was combined with The Royal Flying Corps, becoming the Royal Air Force. The station was converted to The Royal Air Force College by Lord Trenchard in 1920 when a first cohort of fifty officer cadets arrived. The main college building was designed in 1928 by the architect James Grey West. His original design was rejected by the government and a design based on Chelsea Hospital was successfully substituted. The central tower has a rotating light and a Carillion of bells. The building was badly damaged during the second world war when an aircraft crashed into the college chapel.
Print No. 065