This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early members like Lord Northcliffe and its founder Sir Harry Brittain, in the development of imperial air services as part of a larger ongoing study involving India, Australia and New Zealand. The main focus will be on the first three decades of the organisation (1909-1939) and on its regular conference activity which correspond with the pioneering period of aviation in Britain and in the antipodes. The press, as will be shown, had a commercial stake in the pioneer aviation story, while the Empire Press Union, for reasons to be outlined below, had a strong interest in Imperial Airways’ plans to develop the ‘longest air route in the world’ to that time...
Lyth Peter. The Empire's Airway: British Civil Aviation from 1919 to 1939. In: Revue belge de philol...
The article examines the protracted commitment of the Commonwealth Press Union (formerlythe Empire P...
Despite its distance from Europe and lack of technological and industrial infrastructure Australia d...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
It is now well established in the historical literature of the First World War that manpower and mat...
British Imperial Air Power examines the air defense of Australia and New Zealand during the interwar...
The article provides an overview of the post-war contexts in which the Empire Press Union became the...
From its formation in 1924 to its takeover in 1940, Britain's Imperial Airways forged a network of l...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
In providing an overview o{ the activities of the Empire Press Union, this paper will assess more pa...
The Empire Press Union and Antipodean communications : Australian-New Zealand involvement 1909-195
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
This thesis is about the development of aviation in Western Australia from 1919 to 1941. It includes...
The thesis examines the development of the civil air route between Britain and India from 1918 to 19...
From 1911, an illustration of the attendees of the first Imperial Conference, including Newfoundland...
Lyth Peter. The Empire's Airway: British Civil Aviation from 1919 to 1939. In: Revue belge de philol...
The article examines the protracted commitment of the Commonwealth Press Union (formerlythe Empire P...
Despite its distance from Europe and lack of technological and industrial infrastructure Australia d...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
It is now well established in the historical literature of the First World War that manpower and mat...
British Imperial Air Power examines the air defense of Australia and New Zealand during the interwar...
The article provides an overview of the post-war contexts in which the Empire Press Union became the...
From its formation in 1924 to its takeover in 1940, Britain's Imperial Airways forged a network of l...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
In providing an overview o{ the activities of the Empire Press Union, this paper will assess more pa...
The Empire Press Union and Antipodean communications : Australian-New Zealand involvement 1909-195
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
This thesis is about the development of aviation in Western Australia from 1919 to 1941. It includes...
The thesis examines the development of the civil air route between Britain and India from 1918 to 19...
From 1911, an illustration of the attendees of the first Imperial Conference, including Newfoundland...
Lyth Peter. The Empire's Airway: British Civil Aviation from 1919 to 1939. In: Revue belge de philol...
The article examines the protracted commitment of the Commonwealth Press Union (formerlythe Empire P...
Despite its distance from Europe and lack of technological and industrial infrastructure Australia d...