Newcastle Airport, Aero Club House & hangar
Newcastle Airport, Aero Club House & hangar
HER Number
4927
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Newcastle Airport, Aero Club House & hangar
Place
Woolsington
Map Sheet
NZ17SE
Class
Transport
Site Type: Broad
Air Transport Site
Site Type: Specific
Terminal Building
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
An attractive and unusual art deco building of 1935 by Sir Stephen Easten (paralleled stylistically by a more grandiose airport building at Birmingham). The symmetry of the frontage of the building which faces west onto the airport apron has been broken by additions as has the southern wing which has been extended. The adjacent hangar to the north of the clubhouse is also of pre-war date; constructed along with the clubhouse in 1935. When the airport was officially opened in July 1935, the opening day programme described the clubhouse as containing "a large lounge, dining room, hall, buffet, sanitary conveniences for both sexes, residential accommodation for the steward and sleeping quarters for a limited number of visitors". Along with the adjacent hangar there were originally workshops, offices, ambulance room, petrol and oil stores, a garage for fire tender and a sewage disposal plant.
Easting
419420
Northing
570910
Grid Reference
NZ419420570910
Sources
<< HER 4927 >> The Archaeological Practice, 1997, Newcastle International Airport, Cultural Heritage Assessment
J. Sleight, Small Enough to Conquer the Sky - Jim Denyer, 'Mr Newcastle Airport'
J. Sleight, Small Enough to Conquer the Sky - Jim Denyer, 'Mr Newcastle Airport'