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Flying Flea at Bekesbourne

Flying Flea at Bekesbourne

The Flying Flea at Bekesbourne aerodrome in 1935. This was filmed by by Sydney Bligh who was a keen amateur filmmaker, who produced a 90 minute newsreel each year between […]

30th October 202330th October 2023 Sydney BlighLeave a Comment on Flying Flea at Bekesbourne
Biggin Hill 1967

Biggin Hill 1967

Film taken by Edward Hicks-Diamond. He had been a keen stills photographer before taking up amateur filmmaking.

4th March 2018 Biggin Hill, Edward Hicks-Diamond2 Comments on Biggin Hill 1967
Herne Bay Summer 1949

Herne Bay Summer 1949

Film of the Herne Bay taken by John Clague RIBA in the summer of 1949 as part of his regular Herne Bay newsreel.

3rd January 2018 Herne Bay, John ClagueLeave a Comment on Herne Bay Summer 1949
Dover From The Air

Dover From The Air

Filmed in the early 1930s by Robert Ramsay, an aristocrat who lived in Bekesbourne at Howletts Mansion.

2nd December 20179th December 2017 Dover, Robert Ramsay1 Comment on Dover From The Air

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