Greetings Cards of Kenley

Here are a selection of 7 greeting cards of Kenley. If you are interested in purchasing any of these cards, please see the information on ordering greetings cards.

All Saints Church, Kenley Surrey
Card ID: KEN0805

All Saints Church, now a grade II listed building, was built in 1870, and enlarged in 1897 and 1902

 
All Saints Church, Kenley Surrey
Card ID: KEN0806

The oldest church in Kenley.

 
Kenley Memorial Hall, Kenley, Surrey
Card ID: KEN0802

Opened in 1922 to commemorate those who gave their lives in World War I. It was subsequently extended and re-opened by Group Captain Douglas Bader in 1975

 
The Aerodrome, Kenley Surrey
Card ID: KEN0803

Today, exclusively the gliders of the Air Training Corps and the Surrey Hills Gliding Club use the aerodrome

 
The Aerodrome, Kenley Surrey
Card ID: KEN0807

Its active phase commenced in 1917, and ceased in 1959
RAF Kenley suffered its worst damage in an attack on 18th August 1940. 15th September 1940 is considered by many to be the climax of the Battle of Britain,

 
The Kenley Hotel, Kenley, Surrey
Card ID: KEN0701

The Kenley Hotel was built in 1869, it was also closed and the furniture sold as the licensee William Burbridge was an uncertificated bankrupt.

 
Wattenden Arms, Kenley Surrey
Card ID: KEN0804

Is a stone's throw from the airfield and a said to be a favourite with pilots during the war. The pub is ornamented with pictures and artefacts associated with the airfield.

 

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