- A3057,
London Road (old B3400), B3400, and city
streets (old A33)
between Lopcombe Hill and Basingstoke, but this was
changed as part of a
renumbering of...
- run by
Sutton Scotney and Stockbridge,
rejoining the
original route at
Lopcombe Corner east of Salisbury. An
alternative route, the A303 was
created out...
-
Colney 1916 1
April 1918
Hertfordshire England de
Havilland Aircraft Museum Lopcombe Corner 1917 1
April 1918
Wiltshire England Lydd St Mary 1917 1
April 1918...
- 1st
Construction Company Chattis Hill
Aerodrome 2nd
Construction Company Lopcombe Corner Aerodrome Knotty Ash Camp (American Rest Camp) 3rd Construction...
- in
France from
April until February 1919, when it
returned home to RAF
Lopcombe Corner, Hampshire,
where it was
disbanded on 3 July 1919.
During its 7-month-long...
- 8694°N 3.9938°W / 50.8694; -3.9938 (Loosedon Cross)
Named on
fingerpost Lopcombe Corner Winterslow,
Wiltshire A30 A343 SU249354 Lord Lees
Junction Chatham...
- He
disembarked at Gourock, Scotland, on 17 June 1940,
before moving to
Lopcombe Corner, England. The
battalion was
relocated to
Colchester in
October 1940...
- 1940. Later, they were
moved to
Salisbury Plain,
being stationed around Lopcombe Corner,
where they
undertook defensive duties. In
September the battalion...
- the
mansion of
Amesbury Abbey and the 18th Brigade's
headquarters was at
Lopcombe Corner, near Winterslow. On the
night of 19/20 June, the
Australian soldiers...
- war. It
returned to the
United Kingdom in
February 1919,
disbanding at
Lopcombe Corner on 23
October 1919. No 52
Squadron reformed at RAF
Abingdon on 18...