This image of the RAF Lyneham station
main entrance roundabout was taken in 1970 by the late
Chief Technician Bill Kidd a former airframe
fitter on the Comets who was employed on the station
in the late 1960 to 1970's. The image was kindly sent
in by Bill's son Ian who lived in the village during
his parents tour at the station.
It is interesting
to see how the main entrance has changed more exposed
with the low level two storey building
in the background on the left is the single accommodation
for the Warrant Officers and Sergeants' of the RAF.
The single store building on the
right hand side is the Service Sick Quarters and Dental
Centre. The RAF ensign is proudly flown from the flag
pole.
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