November 11, 2010 at 2:28 pm
This morning a memorial plaque to Flying Officer H P M Edridge was handed over to Dixter House, a historic home in the county where Hilary Edridge of 222 Squadron (Spitfires) lost his life on 30 October 1940.
I have been involved in trying to get this organised for the past 18 months, and we had intended to have a little ceremony involving family etc this summer. That fell by the wayside due to lack of interest/support from the Parish Council and so now we will have a dedication event next summer.
Sorry about the quality of the photo of the plaque!
By: J Boyle - 23rd November 2010 at 21:30
Well done!
I appreciate your dedication (to say nothing of the hard work and expense) in memorializing Flying Officer Edridge .
By: dhexpress - 23rd November 2010 at 21:22
Very nice tribute. Shame about the lack of local interest.:(
By: bookman - 23rd November 2010 at 20:49
This morning a memorial plaque to Flying Officer H P M Edridge was handed over to Dixter House, a historic home in the county where Hilary Edridge of 222 Squadron (Spitfires) lost his life on 30 October 1940.
I have been involved in trying to get this organised for the past 18 months, and we had intended to have a little ceremony involving family etc this summer. That fell by the wayside due to lack of interest/support from the Parish Council and so now we will have a dedication event next summer.
Sorry about the quality of the photo of the plaque!
The quality of the plaque photograph dosen’t matter, it’s the quality of the plaque itself that counts, and it is very good indeed !! Many thanks for showing this Andy. The very best of wishes in getting it dedicated next year with better local interest, and support from the parish council.
By: roadracer - 13th November 2010 at 00:30
Well done Andy , a great tribute to one of those to whom we owe so much.
By: BlueNoser352 - 12th November 2010 at 17:26
A salute from BlueNoser352
Andy:
Good effort by you to just remember and keep the message alive , that we owe that generation so much . Hope you project will remind all of what freedoms we have to be greatful for ! BlueNoser352 tips his cap from across the big pond for your efforts and all here on the FLYPAST forum to do much to remember that generation and all really who have fought for our freedoms !
BlueNoser352!
Maybe someone drove by Bodney and drop off a flower or two for the BlueNosers
By: Doering - 11th November 2010 at 23:37
This morning a memorial plaque to Flying Officer H P M Edridge was handed over to Dixter House, a historic home in the county where Hilary Edridge of 222 Squadron (Spitfires) lost his life on 30 October 1940.
I have been involved in trying to get this organised for the past 18 months, and we had intended to have a little ceremony involving family etc this summer. That fell by the wayside due to lack of interest/support from the Parish Council and so now we will have a dedication event next summer.
Sorry about the quality of the photo of the plaque!
Excellent stuff Andy. Better slow progress than no progress.
Cheers!
By: kev35 - 11th November 2010 at 21:04
Being the 11th today, I nipped over to Witton cemetery in Birmingham, as I always do, to visit the grave of Sergeant N G Crabtree who died when his Wellington flew into the Balloon Barrage and crashed in the Erdington area. I also took the time to pay my respects to Sergeant L A Garvey who was killed on the 31st October 1940 whilst flying with 41 Squadron.
Regards,
kev35
By: ...starfire - 11th November 2010 at 19:42
There are some memories about Hilary Edrige in Tim Vigor’s book “Life’s too short to cry”… thought it might be worth mentioning.
By: Arabella-Cox - 11th November 2010 at 18:14
Remembrance Day in East Sussex
Hi Andy,
Well done!!!
Can we create a page of Remembrance to Flying Officer H P M Edridge? If you would like to send us a few details we would be honoured to remember him. Before I forget, I am still waiting for the pics of the Ju 88 recovery which you promised to send me since last contact.
Kind regards,
Melvin