Grateful thanks are due to the following, without whom these pages
could not have been produced.
Colin Stevens who five years ago was the inspiration for the site, and is continuing to be a mine of information.
Max Bean, Geoffrey Gillon, Stephen Martin, Mike Phillips, Stephen Pincus, Lee Quinlan, John Roper,
Bill Simpson, Kenneth Trott and John Wilkinson.
Aerofilms Limited for allowing me to publish the 1949 aerial photograph of Fairlop.
The Royal Air Force for allowing me to publish inflight photographs of the Queens Jubilee Flypast.
The Imperial War Museum, London for allowing me to publish photographs of Fairlop in 1918 and 1941.
The above photographs are copyright and should not be reproduced without prior permission of the copyright holder.
Unless stated otherwise all photographs and illustrations Copyright David Martin 2000
Find out what happens within the site at Fairlop Sailing Centre.
Ideal
sport for all and open to all.
Click here to visit site
The history and natural history of Hainault Forest
written and
photographed by Brian Ecott.
A most interesting and informative site.
Click here to visit site
Search for ancestors in their vast collection of records
Click here to visit site
During the time RAF Fairlop was operational, this was probably one the
nearest schools.
The school to the south of Fairlop has a site for former
pupils and staff and includes memories of RAF Fairlop.
Click here to visit site
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email David Martin
Page created 31 December 2001 and updated 27 June 2002 and 29 September 2008
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