Talk:Beehive, Gatwick Airport
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A few points were raised on my automated reviewer.
==My comments== Should A. M. (Morris) Jackaman be wiki-linked? Is he notable enough? A close up picture of some detail would be nice. Possibly the control tower or showing what is left of a pier (I can see where they were on Google maps). Security and privacy will need to be considered though. Where is the building today? Obviously it is still where it was built! Does it still fall within the main restricted airport complex, or is it now part of the suburbs? MortimerCat (talk) 06:21, 12 April 2009 (UTC) |
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