January 8, 2010 at 9:47 am
I have started to put together a list of memorials to Battle of Britain pilots erected at the places they died (or nearby) and wonder if anyone can add any? Thought it might make an interesting exercise to occupy some whilst they are snowed in! The criteria is a bit loose and some are elaborate monuments or plaques, other road names or a planted tree etc – or even a plaque on a church wall or seat somewhere. There must be many I have missed – and probably I have missed all the obvious ones. However, I thought it would be good to get together as comprehensive a list as possible one day. (It excludes headstones, of course, and “collective” memorials.)
Apologies for the brevity of detail and lack of date, squadron, initials, location etc etc. At this stage it is just a copy-and-paste from my initial list in which I have just noted the surname for my own reference. Maybe in due course I will have a more comprehensive list together.
Photos anyone?
As this year is the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain it would be good to record all the various and unusual places in which specific pilots of the Battle are remembered.
BATTLE OF BRITAIN MEMORIALS
Marchand
Ferris
Rimmer
Cale
Fennemore
Mather
Pinkham
Croft
Meaker
Burton
Doutrepont
Shaw
Williams
Webster
Pease
Rafter
Clarke
Waterston
Schwind
Homer (?)
Badger
Allgood (?)
Walley
Dundas
Noble
Adair
Tillet
Demetriadi
Allen (152 Sqn post BofB)
Holland
Hight
Rushmer (?)
Ellis
Turner (Flalkland Is)
McKeller
Pattullo
Hughes
Rafter
By: VACB - 31st March 2025 at 15:17
Peter WALLEY (615 Sqn) 18/08/1940
A plaque commemorating his death hung in Merton Technical College, near the crash site, from 1972 but was relocated nearby in 1990.
(source Wimbledon & Merton Informer August 31st 1990)
Never have managed to find out where ‘nearby’ was!
By: Dilip Sarkar - 31st March 2025 at 15:17
Flying Officer Franek Surma’s memorial, erected in 1987 at Jennet Tree Lane, Madresfield, near Malvern, Worcestershire. Although he wasn’t killed in the nearby crash of Spitfire R6644, occurring on May 11th 1941, he was reported missing in action over the Channel on November 8th 1941. This memorial was unveiled by Polish Battle of Britain pilots Squadron Leaders Gandy Drobinski and Ludwik Martel. A memorial plaque honouring Surma’s memory was also erected at Malvern Youth Centre, Albert Road North, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, in 1998 – unveiled by Barbara Sykes, neice of the Polish Flying Officer Franek Guszka, reported missing on August 18th 1940. Wasn’t Martin Bowman collating similar data a few years ago, I seem to recall sending him a pile of photos…
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 15:17
I know he did not die that day, but we unveiled a memorial to JB Nicolson VC on the site of 249’s dispersal at Boscombe Down 50years to the day on 16th August 1990.
This year, I am hoping to raise funds to get Peter Vacher’s Hurricane to fly over on the 70th Anniversary (need to raise an extra £600 if anyone wants to help out!!)
By: REF - 31st March 2025 at 15:16
There is alot of info on the AiX forum regarding memorials, with hundreds of photos on there, perhaps a question on there may throw up a few phtoos from people.
Some I have on my website are;
Flying Officer Nathaniel Barry
Fg Off Peter Guerin Crofts
Sergeant John Ellis
Sergeant Stanley Fenemore
Pilot Officer W H Hodgson
Flight Lieutenant Paterson Clarence Hughes DFC
Sergeant Trevor Oldfield
Flight Lieutenant Jimmy Paterson
Pilot Officer William Blair Pattullo
Flt Lt R. F. Rimmer
Flight Lieutenant L H Schwind
Hope this helps
By: VoyTech - 31st March 2025 at 15:16
Tangmere, I think your list would be much easier to look through if you arranged the names according to the alphabet.
Is(was)n’t there a field memorial where Boleslaw Wlasnowolski (213 Sqn) was killed on 1 November 1940?
By: darnsarf - 31st March 2025 at 15:16
And of course there’s my namesake Billy Fiske, not many pilots have a memorial in St Paul’s Cathedral.. 🙂
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 15:16
And of course there’s my namesake Billy Fiske, not many pilots have a memorial in St Paul’s Cathedral.. 🙂
Indeed so…even although the details on the plaque are wrong!
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 15:16
Here is an unusual one…
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 15:16
Tangmere, I think your list would be much easier to look through if you arranged the names according to the alphabet.
Is(was)n’t there a field memorial where Boleslaw Wlasnowolski (213 Sqn) was killed on 1 November 1940?
VoyTech
You are quite right, alphabetical would make it easier somewhat! In my defence, this was just a list that I quickly assembled from memory….and I am afraid my memory didn’t act alpabetically. When I find time I will reorganise into a proper list, in alphabetic order. Meanwhile, my apologies.
Yes, I had forgotten Wlasnowolski although was at the dedication!!!
By: REF - 31st March 2025 at 15:15
do we have locations for the other memorials???
By: REF - 31st March 2025 at 15:14
Here is an unusual one…
Where is this one Tangmere?
By: Mauld - 31st March 2025 at 15:14
I think Richard Hillary is missing memorial near Charterhall some info at the links below.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/195438
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/showpost.php?p=273012&postcount=1
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 15:10
Thanks to all for the replies and additions.
Back in the 1970’s there was a plaque in the old Mullard factory at Southampton to James Nicolson VC at the spot he landed by parachute. I gather it has now gone. Does anyone know where it is now?
By: Graham Adlam - 31st March 2025 at 15:10
Squadron Leader Ernest Derek ‘Dave’ Glaser passed away in 2001, aged 80. I believe He is buried somewhere in a Church in the New Forrest would love to know the location as i would like to pay my respects so if anyone knows please post the location.
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 15:09
I suspect Richard Smith at the Purfleet Heritage Centre would know.
Richard is a keen researcher/writer on Hornchurch related matters and I know that Dave Glaser’s widow gave his artefacts etc to that museum. He is your best bet for an answer.
Here:
By: REF - 31st March 2025 at 15:08
Here is an unusual one…
Where is this one Tangmere?
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 15:08
Where is this one Tangmere?
Sorry…I should have said!
It is St Stephen’s Churchyard, Lympne, Kent.
By: REF - 31st March 2025 at 15:08
Sorry…I should have said!
It is St Stephen’s Churchyard, Lympne, Kent.
Thanks for that! I’ll make a point of visiting when I next head down.
By: Wellington285 - 31st March 2025 at 15:08
This memorial stone was put up by Allan White and members of the Severnside Aviation Society back in the mid 80’s. to Sgt Pilot Bruce Hancock at Windrush church. Sgt Hancock is not listed as having flown in the Battle of Britain as he was still in training.
G.
By: Graham Adlam - 31st March 2025 at 15:07
I suspect Richard Smith at the Purfleet Heritage Centre would know.
Richard is a keen researcher/writer on Hornchurch related matters and I know that Dave Glaser’s widow gave his artefacts etc to that museum. He is your best bet for an answer.
Here:
Thanks Andy
I’ll try that