If we are aw Jock Tamson's bairns Whit's the pynt o biggin cairns? |
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There is something for everyone at this year's Biggin Hill International Air Fair, even those who prefer staying on terra firma. |
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Another UK-based aircraft landed at 12.24 am, this time a Cessna twin-engined aircraft that visits regularly from London Biggin Hill. |
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We scrambled in squadrons of 12 aircraft from Biggin Hill and climbed like crazy to get over the Germans so we could dive on them. |
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Mr King, who was a bread delivery boy, was handed the child after its father collapsed in front of him in Old Tye Avenue, Biggin Hill. |
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Its father handed him to Mr King, then a 15-year-old bread delivery boy, after the doodlebug crashed into land behind Old Tye Avenue, Biggin Hill. |
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We then picked up the road again and followed it through to our next downhill, a rocky, fast, narrow trail which deposits the rider at great speed at the foot of Biggin Hill. |
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In 2001 he was asked to help establish the newly acquired Jet Aviation maintenance and FBO operation in London Biggin Hill where he successfully integrated the company into Jet Aviation's global network. |
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They proceeded along Coalpit Gate heading towards New Biggin, enjoying more splendid views across the valley, eventually returning to Brockholes. |
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However, the boundaries are not identical and outlying areas such as Biggin Hill in Bromley are omitted. |
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It was originally known as the Historic Aircraft Flight and was based for a short time at Biggin Hill until moving to RAF North Weald. |
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In 1951, Dowding laid the foundation stone of the Chapel of St George at RAF Biggin Hill, now London Biggin Hill Airport, in memory of fallen airmen. |
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The town's main shopping streets are the High Street and Biggin Street. |
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