Tag: 1909

Mandus House

Mandus House, originally named Calderbank, was constructed in 1909 and stands as a testament to early 20th-century architectural grandeur. This impressive building was designed as a large, opulent residence, and its interior features an array of exquisite details that reflect the craftsmanship of the era. Visitors are greeted by high ceilings that create a sense of spaciousness and grandeur. The ornate plasterwork on the ceilings and walls showcases intricate designs, while the stained glass windows add a touch of vibrant color and elegance. The wood paneling throughout the building adds a classic and refined touch, and the magnificent doors leading… Read more »

Blackpool Air Show

The Blackpool Aviation Week (also known as the Blackpool Aviation Meeting) was an early British air show that took place in Blackpool in October 1909. It was recognised by the Aero Club of Great Britain making it Britain’s first official air show.

Henri Farman and the Birth of Aviation at Blackpool Airport

The first flight from Blackpool Airport, which was originally known as Squires Gate Airport, happened in 1909 with French aviator Henri Farman flying the plane. This marked the beginning of the airport’s long history and made it one of the oldest active airports in the UK. The flight was part of the UK’s first official aviation meeting in October 1909, which drew a lot of attention from early aviation pioneers and enthusiasts. Henri Farman, an important figure in early aviation known for his work in powered flight, piloted the aircraft during this event. The meeting was a key moment in… Read more »