Bomber Command Memorial
Bomber Command Memorial
Wondering if anyone from the Society would be attending forthcoming unveiling ceremony of the Memorial in Green Park London this coming Thursday 28 th June
I am taking my father,whos brother was Flight Sergant Benny Squadron 15, shot down by nightfighter 27 th September 1943 near Hanover.
My father would like to meet any veterans or family members of crew of Short Stirlings.
We have been fortunate to acquire tickets to the memorial area on the day and very much looking forward to it
With thanks
Jill
I am taking my father,whos brother was Flight Sergant Benny Squadron 15, shot down by nightfighter 27 th September 1943 near Hanover.
My father would like to meet any veterans or family members of crew of Short Stirlings.
We have been fortunate to acquire tickets to the memorial area on the day and very much looking forward to it
With thanks
Jill
Re: Bomber Command Memorial
Hello Jill,
Welcone to our Forum.
You should contact our Chairman Bunny Mason who wrote a note to the members of the Society who will go to unveiling.
Here are Bunny's details:
Bunny Mason
Lavenhams
24 Shirleys
Ditchling
East Sussex
BN6 8UD
Tel: 01273 842352
Email: bunny.masonATyahoo.co.uk
(replace the AT with @ leaving no spaces)
Most of the members of the Society are Veterans or family members of Stirling crews.
Reunions are often organised all around UK so if you give us your local area we'll write you who to contact to meet some of us.
Best regards.
Bruno
Welcone to our Forum.
You should contact our Chairman Bunny Mason who wrote a note to the members of the Society who will go to unveiling.
Here are Bunny's details:
Bunny Mason
Lavenhams
24 Shirleys
Ditchling
East Sussex
BN6 8UD
Tel: 01273 842352
Email: bunny.masonATyahoo.co.uk
(replace the AT with @ leaving no spaces)
Most of the members of the Society are Veterans or family members of Stirling crews.
Reunions are often organised all around UK so if you give us your local area we'll write you who to contact to meet some of us.
Best regards.
Bruno
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Thank you very much Bruno for your information
My local area is Rickmansworth Hertfordshire
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards
Jill
My local area is Rickmansworth Hertfordshire
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards
Jill
Re: Bomber Command Memorial
Hello Jill,
Your area should be 'Centre of England' so your contact is:
Mary Ghrist
20 Campden Road
Ickenham
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB10 8ET
Tel: 01895 672954
Email: ghristATwaitrose.com
(replace the AT with @ leaving no spaces
Next Noggin 'n' Natter dates of 'Centre of England': August 23rd, November 22nd 2012.
The Firecrest, Wendover.
Best regards.
Bruno
Your area should be 'Centre of England' so your contact is:
Mary Ghrist
20 Campden Road
Ickenham
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB10 8ET
Tel: 01895 672954
Email: ghristATwaitrose.com
(replace the AT with @ leaving no spaces
Next Noggin 'n' Natter dates of 'Centre of England': August 23rd, November 22nd 2012.
The Firecrest, Wendover.
Best regards.
Bruno
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www.raf38group.org
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Re: Bomber Command Memorial
For those who are not at the dedication in London today (like me), if you're on Twitter the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre (yes, them of 'Just Jane' fame) are live-tweeting it as it happens (@NX611JustJane).
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A few pictures from today's BC Memorial event. The day was wonderfully well organised and very well worth the journey. I met lots of friends including Jonathan Falconer Richard!!
The "Salute Area" of Green Park where the majority of us were seated, we watched the proceedings on the screen but still felt a part of it all.
The Memorial, built of beautiful Portland stone (the quarry a stone's throw away from my house!)
The ceiling is made from aluminium from a Lancaster.
The figures are just amazing in their detail and the whole scene very evocative of a tired crew just returned from an op.
Sorry about all the rubbish after the poppy drop.....video's a bit too advanced for me!!
The "Salute Area" of Green Park where the majority of us were seated, we watched the proceedings on the screen but still felt a part of it all.
The Memorial, built of beautiful Portland stone (the quarry a stone's throw away from my house!)
The ceiling is made from aluminium from a Lancaster.
The figures are just amazing in their detail and the whole scene very evocative of a tired crew just returned from an op.
Sorry about all the rubbish after the poppy drop.....video's a bit too advanced for me!!
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Thanks for posting the photos Max, the figures look fantastic. It must have been an unforgettable experience being there. I have to say the bit that brought a lump to my throat was this:
Photo copyright The Sun Newspaper (not that I take it you understand, it just had the best vesion of the photo I could find!)
Photo copyright The Sun Newspaper (not that I take it you understand, it just had the best vesion of the photo I could find!)
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What a marvellous day. Looked like the weather was good for all. Thanks to all for posting the event.
These images come from the Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... r-Two.html
John
I thought these images were amazing. With the gentleman on the left, you can see the effort he has gone to just to make the day.
( Former Wing Commander Jim Flint, ( left ) aged 99, stands during the dedication ceremony )
These images come from the Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... r-Two.html
John
I thought these images were amazing. With the gentleman on the left, you can see the effort he has gone to just to make the day.
( Former Wing Commander Jim Flint, ( left ) aged 99, stands during the dedication ceremony )
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Thanks Max and John for the great photos.
I would have loved to be there, but at least I can look at the photos
Wayne.
I would have loved to be there, but at least I can look at the photos
Wayne.
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Such wonderful photos for a memorable day.
My father enjoyed the day immensley and we were priviliged to meet so many veterans and their families on such a lovely day.
The clouds parted and the sun shone (albeit,rather warm at times)
We were seated in the memorial area,and the service was very moving and had an intimate atmosphere
The RAF were so extremely helpful,nothing to much trouble for them,and when we made our way down to Salute area later,were given poppies that had fallen from the Lancaster,a treasured momento.
The memorial is truely remarkable(we were talking to one of the stone masons who worked on it) Hopefully many people will see it that were unable to attend yesterday.
A day, that sadly,many more should have seen
Regards to all
Jill
My father enjoyed the day immensley and we were priviliged to meet so many veterans and their families on such a lovely day.
The clouds parted and the sun shone (albeit,rather warm at times)
We were seated in the memorial area,and the service was very moving and had an intimate atmosphere
The RAF were so extremely helpful,nothing to much trouble for them,and when we made our way down to Salute area later,were given poppies that had fallen from the Lancaster,a treasured momento.
The memorial is truely remarkable(we were talking to one of the stone masons who worked on it) Hopefully many people will see it that were unable to attend yesterday.
A day, that sadly,many more should have seen
Regards to all
Jill