English: Propeller Sculpture located on the site of the General Aircraft Ltd (GAL) factory at Hanworth Air Park, where WWII fighters were made and repaired. In 1946, the air park was closed, and today the site is occupied by leisure facilities and warehousing. The steeple on the skyline is the former St Catherine's church.
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