Weasenham St. Peter (three crashes commemorated) Mitchell Memorial
Weasenham St. Peter (three crashes commemorated), Norfolk
The Memorial
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Weasenham St. Peter (three crashes commemorated), Norfolk, Norfolk
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What Happened
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Remembrance
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About the Crew
Aircraft: Blenheim L8800. Crash: 1942-06-05
Aircraft: Blenheim L8800. Crash: 1942-06-05
Aircraft: Blenheim L8800. Crash: 1942-06-05
Aircraft: Mitchell FL206. Crash: 1942-10-17
Aircraft: Mitchell FL206. Crash: 1942-10-17
Aircraft: Mitchell FL206. Crash: 1942-10-17
Aircraft: Mitchell FL206. Crash: 1942-10-17
Aircraft: Boston AL285. Crash: 1943-05-22
Aircraft: Boston AL285. Crash: 1943-05-22
Aircraft: Boston AL285. Crash: 1943-05-22
Aircraft: Boston AL285. Crash: 1943-05-22
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Further Reading
The pyramid memorial at Weasenham St Peter commemorates 11 airmen from three separate crashes. Blenheim L8800 of 114 Sqn crashed on 5 June 1942 killing three crew; Mitchell FL206 of 98 Sqn crashed on 17 October 1942 killing four; and Boston AL285 of 342 (Lorraine) Sqn crashed on 22 May 1943 killing four Free French aircrew.
What you'll find: Explore the Memorial: Weasenham St. Peter (three crashes commemorated) Mitchell Memorial dedicated to fallen aviators from Aviation Trails source.
Memorial is a pyramid-shaped stoneBlenheim crew included Sgt Eric Kitcher, whose daughter Margaret Hennessy later researched the crashMitchell FL206 crew: Flt Sgt D. Tanner, Sgt E. Boreham, Sgt L. Horton, LAC F. BarnettBoston AL285 crew were Free French: Lt M. Le Bivic, Lt R. Jacquinot, Sgt L. Cohen, Cpl J. DesertlauxWeasenham Aircrew Memorial Group formed to create lasting tributeVillagers had placed small wooden crosses and read names on Remembrance Day
The Roll of Honour website lists the RAF crews who died in the three crashes at Weasenham St Peter, Norfolk. It provides names and service details for all 11 airmen killed across the three incidents between June 1942 and May 1943.
What you'll find: Explore the Roll of Honour website to discover RAF crews' names and service details from three Weasenham St Peter crashes in Norfolk.
Comprehensive listing of all crew names across three crashesAll crashes occurred within a mile of the village
French-language memorial site documenting the Boston AL285 crash of 342 (Lorraine) Squadron at Weasenham St Peters on 22 May 1943. The crew were Free French Air Force personnel who died serving with the RAF.
What you'll find: Explore detailed documentation and memorials for three tragic crashes of the Boston AL285 crash in Weasenham St. Peter.
Dedicated French memorial page for the Lorraine Squadron crewDocuments the Free French dimension of the Weasenham memorial
Norfolk Historic Environment Record entry for the Bristol Blenheim L8800 crash site at Weasenham. Records the archaeological and heritage significance of the crash location near the village school.
What you'll find: Explore historical memorial commemorating three crashes at Weasenham St. Peter, including Bristol Blenheim L8800 incident site.
Official Norfolk heritage record for the Blenheim crash siteCrash occurred behind the village school
Geograph article on East Anglia WW2 aircrew crash memorials includes the Weasenham St Peter pyramid memorial among the Norfolk entries, providing photographic documentation and grid reference.
What you'll find: Historical photographs of Memorial: Weasenham St. Peter (three crashes commemorated) Mitchell Memorial on Geograph.
Part of wider East Anglia crash memorials surveyPhotographic record of the memorial
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