IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Mansion House Drive, STANMORE, HA7 3FB

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Mansion House Drive, HA7 3FB by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (96 Images Found)

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The Filter Room at Bentley Priory
The original Priory housed a cell of Augustinian Friars believed to be founded by Ranulf de Glanville in 1170. He was the first Englishman to be killed in the Crusades. The Priory was dissolved in the 1530s. After 1766, the house was built on higher ground to the north of the site of the original Priory. In the late 18th century, Sir John Soane was brought in to extend and refurbish the house. At the end of the 19th century it was converted into a hotel but this failed financially and from 1908 until 1924 the building was a girls' boarding school. From 1926 until 2008 it was owned by the Royal Air Force and during the Battle of Britain it was the headquarters of Fighter Command. The Air Chief Marshal, Sir Hugh Dowding, was based here as was the Operations Room. In 2013, Bentley Priory Museum was opened, focusing on Bentley Priory's pivotal role during the Battle of Britain and Sir Hugh Dowding, as well as many others. The Filter Room received information about incoming enemy aircraft from a chain of radar stations across the coast of Britain. The role of the Filter room was to analyse the incoming information from the radar stations and pass on accurate and relevant information into the Operations Room at Bentley Priory.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 11 Apr 2022
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Bentley Priory
Bentley Priory is best known for its pivotal role as Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Spitfire on the stained glass window.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jan 2020
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Bentley Priory
Bentley Priory is best known for its pivotal role as Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Hurricane on the stained glass window.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jan 2020
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Bentley Priory
Bentley Priory is best known for its pivotal role as Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Someone had a sense of humour when planning the urinals.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jan 2020
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The domed gallery at Bentley Priory
This circular gallery with magnificent glazed dome displays medals and histories of some of the flying heroes of WW2.
Image: © David P Howard Taken: 20 May 2015
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Bentley Priory
Bentley Priory is best known for its pivotal role as Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Illuminated panel.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jan 2020
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Bentley Priory
Bentley Priory is best known for its pivotal role as Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Stained glass window.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jan 2020
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Bentley Priory
Bentley Priory is best known for its pivotal role as Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Stained glass window.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jan 2020
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Stained glass window at Bentley Priory for Air Marshal Sir Raymund George Hart
The original Priory housed a cell of Augustinian Friars believed to be founded by Ranulf de Glanville in 1170. He was the first Englishman to be killed in the Crusades. The Priory was dissolved in the 1530s. After 1766, the house was built on higher ground to the north of the site of the original Priory. In the late 18th century, Sir John Soane was brought in to extend and refurbish the house. At the end of the 19th century it was converted into a hotel but this failed financially and from 1908 until 1924 the building was a girls' boarding school. From 1926 until 2008 it was owned by the Royal Air Force and during the Battle of Britain it was the headquarters of Fighter Command. The Air Chief Marshal, Sir Hugh Dowding, was based here as was the Operations Room. In 2013, Bentley Priory Museum was opened, focusing on Bentley Priory's pivotal role during the Battle of Britain and Sir Hugh Dowding, as well as many others. This window is one of a number in the entrance hall which commemorate this time. Air Marshal Sir Raymund George Hart was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War and the post-war decade. Throughout this period, he was a specialist in military signals and a pioneer in the development of Radar. Sadly, Hart died on 16th July 1960 at his home at Aston Rowant in Oxfordshire, when he was electrocuted while connecting power to an electric lawn mower. For more information about him see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymund_Hart
Image: © Marathon Taken: 11 Apr 2022
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Stained glass window at Bentley Priory
The original Priory housed a cell of Augustinian Friars believed to be founded by Ranulf de Glanville in 1170. He was the first Englishman to be killed in the Crusades. The Priory was dissolved in the 1530s. After 1766, the house was built on higher ground to the north of the site of the original Priory. In the late 18th century, Sir John Soane was brought in to extend and refurbish the house. At the end of the 19th century it was converted into a hotel but this failed financially and from 1908 until 1924 the building was a girls' boarding school. From 1926 until 2008 it was owned by the Royal Air Force and during the Battle of Britain it was the headquarters of Fighter Command. The Air Chief Marshal, Sir Hugh Dowding, was based here as was the Operations Room. In 2013, Bentley Priory Museum was opened, focusing on Bentley Priory's pivotal role during the Battle of Britain and Sir Hugh Dowding. as well as many others. This window is one of a number in the entrance hall which commemorate this time.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 11 Apr 2022
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