Items from Heathrow’s old Terminal 1 to be auctioned off

Items from Heathrow Airport’s old Terminal 1 are being sold off in an auction later this month.
Everything will go under the hammer, including baggage carousels, signs, security cameras and scanners, escalators and art works that used to grace the walls.
The terminal closed down in 2015 after 47 years of operations.
Auction firm CA Global Partners hopes the sale will reach a six-figure sum at the auction on April 21.
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