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Ports & Creeks - Stations & Wharves in the London Airports Division

 
     
 

THE STRUCTURE OF THIS SECTION

 
 

        This is a gateway to the 'Pen Pictures' of the Waterguard's environment - unique to each Port, Creek, Station and Wharf - and is based on the post Second World War structure of the service. The Waterguard Divisions listed below have their own sub-pages to facilitate faster browsing and for ease of maintenance and can be viewed by selecting the appropriate 'button.'

 
 

:::  Aberdeen Division  :::

:::  Belfast Division  :::

:::  Cardiff Division  :::

:::  Dover Division  :::

 

 
 
 

 

 

:::  Glasgow Division  :::

:::  Harwich Division  :::

:::  Hull Division  :::

:::  Leith Division  :::

 

 
 
 

 

 

:::  Liverpool Division  :::

:::  London Division  :::

:::  London Airports Division  :::

:::  Manchester Division  :::

 

 
 
 

 

   

:::  Newcastle Division  :::

:::  Plymouth Division  :::

:::  Southampton Division  :::

 

 

 

London Airports - Page contents:

     
     
         

 

        Anthony West served at LAP during the 1960s and recalls:

 

 

 

         

        ''I do recall a visitor to the Long Room in the Custom House at Heathrow in the 1960's saying that he had brought his yacht from foreign and was moored at Windsor and should he speak to someone to tell them.'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 
                 

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This site was designed, and is maintained by Trevor Tomasin (ex APO - LAP) and dedicated to fond memories of my ' Waterguard' days.