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Entire contents of Heathrow Terminal 1 to be sold off Entire contents of Heathrow Terminal 1 to be sold off
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Items from baggage carousels to check-in desks are going under the hammer as the entire contents of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 1 is sold. Baggage carousels and check-in desks are going under the hammer as the entire contents of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 1 is sold.
Security scanners from the terminal, which was closed down in 2015, are also being auctioned off.Security scanners from the terminal, which was closed down in 2015, are also being auctioned off.
Other things up for grabs include 15 escalators, 1950s artwork and more than 2,000 security cameras.Other things up for grabs include 15 escalators, 1950s artwork and more than 2,000 security cameras.
Auction firm CA Global Partners hopes to fetch a six-figure sum when the items go under the hammer on April 21. Auction firm CA Global Partners hopes to fetch a six-figure sum when the items are sold on April 21.
Daniel Gray, from CA Global Partners, said "a sale comprising the entire contents and infrastructure of an entire major airport terminal is unprecedented".Daniel Gray, from CA Global Partners, said "a sale comprising the entire contents and infrastructure of an entire major airport terminal is unprecedented".
He added that art by Stefan Knapp and "iconic" signage will attract collectors, while the various chairs on offer might appeal to bars and nightclubs. He said art by Stefan Knapp and "iconic" signage would attract collectors, while the various chairs on offer might appeal to bars and nightclubs.
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