From this date the original terminal, Bishopsgate railway station, closed to passengers.
The original terminal was replaced by a newer building, shaped like a semicircle, in 1977.
It would also build on the erotic ethos from which the original terminals emerged.
This could not have been the original terminal.
In 1952, a new modern terminal replaced the 17 year old original terminal.
The original terminal was billed in 1935 as "the only one of its kind in the world."
The original terminal was located on the northeastern side of the field, along Pacific Highway.
The airport with its original terminal was officially inaugurated in 1963.
Terminal 2 was built in 1962 and was the original international terminal.
The original terminal was renovated during the 1990s.