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The Westland Yeovil was a British biplane bomber designed and built by Westland Aircraft in 1923 to meet an Air Ministry specification for a single-engined day bomber.
After the war though in 1946, the club was able to field two sides, one Yeovil and District League team, and one youth side. [3] However the club did not achieve any success until the Yeovil League charity cup win in the 1962–63. [2] In 1964–65 the club withdrew from the Yeovil and District League due to loss of players to Yeovil Town. The ...
Petters Limited (known as JB Petter & Sons of Yeovil until 1910), were a maker of stationary petrol and diesel engines from 1896 onwards. [1] In 1915 Petter founded Westland Aircraft Works (renamed "Westland Aircraft" in 1935). In 1986 Petters Limited merged with one-time rival R A Lister and Company to form Lister Petter.
This hall contains a display about the development of naval aviation from the early days of airships and fabric-covered wooden biplanes to modern jet aircraft and helicopters, including the front section of the fuselage of Short 184 8359, built locally by Westland Aircraft in Yeovil and flown at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 before being put on ...
Westland Helicopters was a British ... Entrance to AgustaWestland's works in Yeovil, England. Westland Aircraft was founded in 1935 when Petters Limited split its ...
Westland-Yeovil: 36 11 9 16 43 53 −10 42 15 Heavitree United: 36 12 5 19 39 61 −22 41 16 Swanage Town & Herston: 36 11 6 19 51 60 −9 39 17 Odd Down: 36 10 5 21 38 71 −33 35 18 Exmouth Town: 36 8 9 19 41 73 −32 33 19 Yeovil Town Reserves 36 5 10 21 30 65 −35 24 [c]
A group dedicated to exploring a 100-year-old Wolverhampton neighbourhood is asking people for their memories of the area. An exhibition is being planned to celebrate the centenary of the Low Hill ...
The 1977–78 season was the 76th in the history of the Western Football League.. The league champions for the fourth time in their history, and the fourth season in succession, were Falmouth Town.