RAF Bentley Priory
RAF Bentley Priory was a non-flying Royal Air Force station near Stanmore in the London Borough of Harrow. Originally built in 1766, Bentley Priory was significantly extended in 1788, by Sir John Soane, for John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn. The priory was the final home of the Dowager Queen Adelaide, queen consort of William IV, before her death there in 1849. It subsequently served as a hotel and girls' school before being acquired by the Royal Air Force in 1926.
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RAF Bentley Priory
RAF Bentley Priory was a non-flying Royal Air Force station near Stanmore in the London Borough of Harrow. Originally built in 1766, Bentley Priory was significantly extended in 1788, by Sir John Soane, for John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn. The priory was the final home of the Dowager Queen Adelaide, queen consort of William IV, before her death there in 1849. It subsequently served as a hotel and girls' school before being acquired by the Royal Air Force in 1926.
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RAF Bentley Priory was a non-f ...... ined by Harrow Heritage Trust.
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1766 (Converted for RAF use in 1936)
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Air Offensive, Europe 1942 - 1945
Battle of Britain July - October 1940
Cold War 1946 - 1991
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Now planned for private owners ...... cated to the Battle of Britain
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RAF Bentley Priory was a non-f ...... y the Royal Air Force in 1926.
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RAF Bentley Priory
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