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There are many early photographs of aeroplanes on the Common Port Down, most from 1912-13.
Many of these photographs were taken by Albert Parsons, the prolific local photographer, who joined the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War.

Biplane on the common, 23 July 1912, (Albert Parsons, colourised)
In the 1920s, Alan Cobham, the aviation pioneer, applied to build an airport on the common. The project did not get approval!
Photo Gallery:

Plane on Hungerford Common, Aug 1912. Linked with Lt Beddington [Albert Parsons]
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [Parsons, 23 July 1912].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [Parsons 23 July 1912].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [Parsons, 17 June 1913].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [Parsons, 17 July 1913].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [Parsons, 17 July 1913].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [?Parsons, Undated].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [?Parsons, Undated].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, [?Parsons, Undated].
- Plane on Hungerford Common, 5 September 1912 (written on reverse) [Albert Parsons].
- Biplane on the Common, 23 July 1912 [Parsons] (Moya Dixon collection).
See also:
- Albert Parsons, Photographer











The Canal Wharf, 2011