Topical Budget: King Amanullah at Croydon Airport, Croydon (1928)
ProRes digital file Black & White Mute 1928 3:57
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Summary: King Amanullah visits Croydon Airport
Title number: 19799
LSA ID: LSA/26242
Description: King Amanullah, Afghanistan’s reforming pro-Western ruler, gets a good look around Croydon Airport in this film, which shows the monarch inspecting buildings and airplanes, including one with folding wings that’s stored in a portable hanger. He also received some mail, written in Persian, dropped by parachute, and noses around a control tower. The king looks interested throughout, and is accompanied by a number of local dignitaries.
Amanullah came to power in 1919 after securing independence from the British Empire. He pushed through a number of reforms (and formed a small air force), the unpopularity of which was felt during this tour of the west. As he visited various European leaders, his opponents marched on Kabul and the army deserted. Amanullah abdicated soon after and lived in exile in Switzerland until his death. During this trip, he flew over London in a plane, something he described as his “greatest thrill in the west”. The Times reported this as the first flight over London by any king.
Further information: Croydon Airport is now a housing estate. The terminal building and the traffic control tower are still standing, and in the middle of the housing estate they’ve kept a stretch of tarmac which was one of the runways. There’s a Croydon Airport Visitor Centre at the site (http://www.croydonairport.org.uk/The-Airport).
Keywords: Croydon; King Amanullah; Afghanistan; King
Locations: Croydon
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