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Wonderful London from the Air.-Few excursions can vie in interest with a flight over London, especially during the present period of the re-building of many famous buildings and landmarks in he city and innerLondon and rapidly growing residential areas which are constantly creasing the size of the world's greatest city Many thousands of Londoners and visitors to the capital have availed themselves of these flights over the metropolis, which have been organised by Imperial Airways, one of whose Argosy machines is seen in the picture over the Thames. The bridges from the foreground are: Waterloo, Blackfriars, St. Paul’s Railway, Southwark, Cannon Street Railway and London Bridge. -Central Press, photo.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 82, 31 December 1929, Page 7

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Wonderful London from the Air.-Few excursions can vie in interest with a flight over London, especially during the present period of the re-building of many famous buildings and landmarks in he city and inner-London and rapidly growing residential areas which are constantly creasing the size of the world's greatest city Many thousands of Londoners and visitors to the capital have availed themselves of these flights over the metropolis, which have been organised by Imperial Airways, one of whose Argosy machines is seen in the picture over the Thames. The bridges from the foreground are: Waterloo, Blackfriars, St. Paul’s Railway, Southwark, Cannon Street Railway and London Bridge. -Central Press, photo. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 82, 31 December 1929, Page 7

Wonderful London from the Air.-Few excursions can vie in interest with a flight over London, especially during the present period of the re-building of many famous buildings and landmarks in he city and inner-London and rapidly growing residential areas which are constantly creasing the size of the world's greatest city Many thousands of Londoners and visitors to the capital have availed themselves of these flights over the metropolis, which have been organised by Imperial Airways, one of whose Argosy machines is seen in the picture over the Thames. The bridges from the foreground are: Waterloo, Blackfriars, St. Paul’s Railway, Southwark, Cannon Street Railway and London Bridge. -Central Press, photo. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 82, 31 December 1929, Page 7