Aerofilms

Aerofilms Ltd was the UK's first commercial aerial photography company, founded in 1919 by Francis Wills and Claude Graham White. Wills had served as an Observer with the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I, and was the driving force behind the expansion of the company from an office and a bathroom (for developing films) in Hendon to a business with major contracts in Africa and Asia as well as in the UK. Co-founder Graham-White was a pioneer aviator who had achieved fame by making the first night flight in 1910.

Aerofilms Ltd
Company typeLimited company
IndustryAerial photography
FoundedMay 9, 1919 (1919-05-09) in Edgware, Greater London, UK
FoundersFrancis Wills
Claude Graham White
SuccessorSimmons Aerofilms Ltd (2001-2005)
Blom Aerofilms / Blom UK (2005)
ParentAircraft Operating Company (1925)
Simmons Mapping (UK) Ltd (1997)
DivisionsAllied Photographic Interpretation Unit
SubsidiariesHunting Group of Companies
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