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I think that it was called The Blues Bar. It has a great view over part of the apron and the runway.
I also remember the Panini's, delicious.
I also remember the Panini's, delicious.
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Does anyone else here somehow get the impression that the weather was colder back then because so many people in old photos are clad in coats and hats?Look how passengers were more formally dressed then.
I think we had proper seasons back then. Winters were definitely colder. I can remember ice forming on the inside of my bedroom window as a child. Much more fog as well but that might have been as much about coal fires as anything else.Does anyone else here somehow get the impression that the weather was colder back then because so many people in old photos are clad in coats and hats?![]()
I've certainly seen the first picture before. To commemorate the opening of the (then) new terminal, the Express & Star had a pull out section (which I still have somewhere) devoted to the new development. I'm fairly sure that is where I first saw the picture. That should give some indication of when it was drawn, as the terminal opened in 1984.Lot of greenery in the first one!
Any idea when it was drawn?
I haven't seen a photograph of the terminal during the war but assume it's correct showing it camouflaged?
Just bumping this as no reply so farAny news on this please.
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