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Flowerdown can refer to: Flowerdown Barrows, an ancient site in Hampshire, England RAF Flowerdown, a Royal Air Force station in Hampshire, England This
Flowerdown
Former Royal Air Force station in Hampshire, England
Royal Air Force Flowerdown or more simply RAF Flowerdown was a Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and finally Royal Navy non-flying station located in
RAF_Flowerdown
Barrow in England
Flowerdown Barrows is a Bronze Age Barrow site near Littleton, Winchester, Hampshire, England. It is a scheduled monument looked after by English Heritage
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Ludham then Middle Wallop. RNAS Kai Tak from 1947. HMS Flowerdown, Y-station at RAF Flowerdown HMS Foliot I, Landing craft accounting base, Plymouth HMS
List of Royal Navy shore establishments
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military installation near Winchester. The site used to be known as RAF Flowerdown until 1986 when it was renamed Sir John Moore Barracks, after Lieutenant
Sir John Moore Barracks, Winchester
Sir_John_Moore_Barracks,_Winchester
UK point-to-point microwave system
naval headquarters at Portsmouth and naval radio stations at Horsea and Flowerdown Box, Wiltshire to Admiralty establishment at Bath, RAF SOC and Signals
British Telecom microwave network
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Executive airport in Hampshire, England
School formed here at Blenheim Barracks on 8 November 1917. It moved to Flowerdown on 13 November 1918 No. 2 Aircraft Park formed here on 17 March 1915.
Farnborough_Airport
Town in Somerset, England
that a Royal Navy officer and 18 telegraphists were brought in from HMS Flowerdown, a Naval Shore Wireless Service station near Winchester. By the end of
Portishead,_Somerset
Women's military formation of the United Kingdom (1918-1920)
Depots were opened in 1918 at Handsworth College, in Glasgow, at RAF Flowerdown and at York. Gertrude Crawford, 1918 Violet Douglas-Pennant, May–September
Women's Royal Air Force (World War I)
Women's_Royal_Air_Force_(World_War_I)
8 December 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015. ex-RAF Catterick ex-RAF Flowerdown ex-RAF Credenhill ex-RAF Topcliffe ex-RAF Ouston ex-RAF Colerne ex-RAF
List of British Army installations
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Fiskerton FN England Lincolnshire 1943 1945 RAF Flowerdown England Hampshire 1919 1929 Later HMS Flowerdown until 1956 and GCHQ until 1979. One of the Y-stations
List of former Royal Air Force stations
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Military unit
Depots were opened in 1918 at Handsworth College, in Glasgow, at RAF Flowerdown, RAF Spitalgate, near Grantham, and at York. In the 1950s the WRAF Depot
Women's_Royal_Air_Force
British signals intelligence collection sites during WW1 and WW2
Hertfordshire (Army, No. 1 Special Wireless Group) Hawklaw, Fife HMS Flowerdown, Winchester, Hampshire HMS Forest Moor, Harrogate, Yorkshire Kedleston
Y_service
Former RAF station in Somerset, England
Flying Corps School of Wireless Operators that moved to what became RAF Flowerdown in Hampshire in 1918.The apprentice training school then moved to RAF
RAF_Locking
List of scheduled monuments in the county of Hampshire, England
May 2023. "Calshot Castle". English Heritage. Retrieved 8 May 2023. "Flowerdown Barows, Littleton, Hampshire". Historic England. Retrieved 8 May 2023
Scheduled monuments in Hampshire
Scheduled_monuments_in_Hampshire
RNAS & RAF officer
returning to England to serve at the Electrical and Wireless School at RAF Flowerdown from 20 August 1925. On 7 April 1927 he was posted to the RAF Depot at
Noel_Keeble
order to provide more living space. The castle was in use until 1956. Flowerdown Barrows Tumuli Bronze Age Mostly complete Three Bronze Age burial mounds
List of English Heritage properties
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English bus and coach operator, 1920–1973
routes, together with other routes to Compton, Shawford, Twyford and Flowerdown Through the remainder of the decade, King Alfred Motor Services continued
King_Alfred_Motor_Services
Former command of the Royal Air Force
by re-numbering No. 3 Group RAF. Its stations were Digby, Eastchurch, Flowerdown, Manston, and RAF Sealand, while it commanded 1 (Netheravon), 2, and 5
RAF_Flying_Training_Command
Military unit
Lord Trenchard, in 1919 the school was moved from Farnborough to RAF Flowerdown in Hampshire. The school had a number of name changes from The Electrical
No._1_Radio_School_RAF
Type of barrow
subscribe to the idea that their creation had any connection with druids. The Flowerdown disc barrow at Littleton, near Winchester in Hampshire, is described as
Disc_barrow
Military unit
marched to Flowerdown outside Winchester, with 12th Manchesters at Hursley Park. The division underwent final intensive battle training at Flowerdown. On 5
12th (Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry) Battalion, Manchester Regiment
12th_(Duke_of_Lancaster's_Own_Yeomanry)_Battalion,_Manchester_Regiment
mid-1960s, and then became barracks for 223 Signals Squadron operating out of Flowerdown Interceptor Station in the early 1970s. It was decommissioned in 1976
Bushfield_Camp
Roundabout Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset A370 Somerset Avenue A370 Flowerdown Bridge A371 Locking Moor Road Moor Lane 51°20′41″N 2°55′55″W / 51.34472°N
List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: 0-A
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Governing body of football within the Royal Air Force
Cranwell (2) 1923–24 RAF Manston (1) 1924–25 RAF Cranwell (3) 1925–26 RAF Flowerdown (1) 1926–27 RAF Martlesham Heath (1) 1927–28 RAF Eastchurch (1) 1928–29
Royal Air Force Football Association
Royal_Air_Force_Football_Association
Scottish officer
took the Signals Course at the Electrical and Wireless School at RAF Flowerdown, and in September 1924 was appointed a staff officer in the Signals Branch
Colin_Brown_(RAF_officer)
British naval intelligence officer (1906–1987)
part commanding that operation. Subsequently, he ran a section at HMS Flowerdown, using direction finding and transmitter analysis ("Z machines") to identify
Merlin_Minshall
Roundabout Roundabout Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset A370 Herluin Road A370 Flowerdown Bridge Clover Ct Aisecome Way ST344612 Hyde Park Corner Roundabout London
List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: H
List_of_road_junctions_in_the_United_Kingdom:_H
British military senior officer and rugby union player
represented the RAF playing hockey in 1919. He was still playing rugby for RAF Flowerdown, of which he was at the time Station Commander, in 1922 at the age of
Alfred_Warrington-Morris
predeceased her in 1995. The couple did not have children. Eadie moved to the Flowerdown Nursing Home, Winchester due to frailness in her final years, and died
Ellice_Eadie
British signals intelligence station
made to close the Scarborough station and transfer its duties to RAF Flowerdown in Hampshire, but eventually this proposal was turned down and the station
GCHQ_Scarborough
Former Royal Air Force flying training group
re-numbering No. 3 Group RAF. Its stations were RAF Digby, RAF Eastchurch, RAF Flowerdown, RAF Manston, and RAF Sealand, while it commanded Nos. 1 (Netheravon)
No._23_Group_RAF
Radio service and wireless network of British Royal Navy
Admiralty to close the Scarborough site and to transfer operations to Flowerdown, Hampshire; however this decision was never implemented and in 1935 and
Admiralty Civilian Shore Wireless Service
Admiralty_Civilian_Shore_Wireless_Service
British World War I flying ace
August 1923 Freehill was sent to the Electrical and Wireless School at RAF Flowerdown for a course of instruction, before being posted to No. 25 Squadron at
Maurice_Freehill
Australian aviation pioneer
From October to December Briggs was at the RAF Repatriation Camp at Flowerdown, Winchester, which was commanded by Squadron Leader D.C.G. Sharp. On 26
Francis_Stewart_Briggs
Former radio station in England
officers and 18 telegraphists were brought in from (amongst others) HMS Flowerdown, a Naval Shore Wireless Service station near Winchester. In 1948, the
Portishead_Radio
direction of Leonard Chapman's life's work had begun to form when he attended Flowerdown, the Royal Air Force Electrical and Wireless school for training aircraft
Leonard_George_Chapman
British World War I flying ace
on 10 January 1927, then to the Electrical and Wireless School at RAF Flowerdown on 11 May. On 30 March 1931 Moody was transferred to headquarters of the
Henry_Moody_(RFC_officer)
Rail line in Lincolnshire, England
increased, on the transfer of the Electrical and Wireless School from Flowerdown, and the effect of this should be to bring a greater volume of traffic
Cranwell_branch
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