Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT)
The aims and objectives of ABCT are as follows:
To advance the education of the public in the history of British airfields and in particular but not exclusively by:
The Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust was established to acknowledge the enormous and unique contribution airfields have made in numerous spheres since 1909. A memorial is intended to be erected at each known disused airfield site in Britain in order to provide a permanent reminder for future generations. Historical information will be made publicly available and facilities provided to allow new factual details to be collated.
Further info about ABCT can be found here: http://www.abct.org.uk
I will include photos of the marker stone and plaques that I have visited below, there are so many more to find and this album will be added to regularly.
To advance the education of the public in the history of British airfields and in particular but not exclusively by:
- The establishment and support of museums and interpretation centres
- The preservation of the historical details and records of airfields
- The erection of memorials at sites of National and historical importance
- To promote research for the benefit of the public
The Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust was established to acknowledge the enormous and unique contribution airfields have made in numerous spheres since 1909. A memorial is intended to be erected at each known disused airfield site in Britain in order to provide a permanent reminder for future generations. Historical information will be made publicly available and facilities provided to allow new factual details to be collated.
Further info about ABCT can be found here: http://www.abct.org.uk
I will include photos of the marker stone and plaques that I have visited below, there are so many more to find and this album will be added to regularly.