Date:1980 - 1981 (c.)
Description:Shown here during conversion into a private residence, this building was the Control Tower at Perton Airfield during and after World War II. It was later used as the base of Perton Youth Club but has since been demolished. Perton Airfield was constructed in 1940 as a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground. Later during the Second World War the Princess Irene Brigade of the Dutch Army trained here. In 1947 RAF Perton was given to the Agricultural Land Commission with the Dutch camp becoming a refuge camp for Poles, Latvians and Lithuanians until 1950 when it was converted to housing and occupied until 1962. From 1972 a huge new housing estate was built on the airfield site, now with a population of around 12,000.
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Shown here during conversion into a private residence, this building was the Control Tower at Perton ...
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Donor ref:(209/33406)
Source: Mr Gurvinder Khosa
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