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  1. 24 de ene. de 2024 · Hatfield Nursery School, De Havilland Nursery, 15 or 30 hours available, Exceptional Nursery School, starting school, 30 hours free childcare, 15 hours free childcare, free early education, high quality early education, Hatfield School, Primary School, Travellers Lane, AL10, AL9, reception, term dates, learning, school, Hatfield school

  2. Dame Olivia Mary de Havilland DBE ( / də ˈhævɪlənd /; July 1, 1916 – July 26, 2020) was a British and American actress. The major works of her cinematic career spanned from 1935 to 1988. [1] She appeared in 49 feature films and was one of the leading actresses of her time. At the time of her death in 2020 at age 104, she was the oldest ...

  3. Our school video. EMAIL. 01707 273542. Hatfield Nursery School, De Havilland Nursery, 15 or 30 hours available, Exceptional Nursery School, starting school, 30 hours free childcare, 15 hours free childcare, free early education, high quality early education, Hatfield School, Primary School, Travellers Lane, AL10, AL9, reception, Hatfield ...

  4. 9 de jul. de 2019 · De Havilland Primary School opened. 30 September 2020. Closed. 09 July 2019. Full inspection: Inadequate. PDF – Published 30 September 2019. 30 April 2015. Full inspection: Good. PDF – Published 01 June 2015.

  5. The de Havilland Aircraft Co, already an international business, opened an aerodrome in 1930 on farmland which it acquired to the west of Hatfield. But significant events had already brought aircraft over the town, often de Havillands, for the past twenty years. The company’s School of Flying was the first operation to take up residence.

  6. De Havilland UK logo. The De Havilland Aircraft Company was formed in Hendon, North London by aircraft designer and pioneer Geoffrey de Havilland on 25th September 1920. Space restrictions meant however that it moved almost immediately to Stag Lane Aerodrome, Edgware where it produced some of the most successful aircraft of the inter-war years.

  7. de Havilland DH98 Mosquito B.Mk.35. The Museum’s exhibit flew in 1945 as a B.Mk.35, and was later adapted for target-towing with an electrically-driven winch in the bomb-bay. It was acquired in 1971, and converted for display purposes back to B.Mk.35 form, in the markings of No. 571 (Pathfinder Force) sqn, Royal Air Force.