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- Ian on Flying Officer (Pilot) Peter James Christopher KingMark 1 spitfire wreckage found bearing the 300 series. Aluminium prop tip , Merlin engine block fragments stainless steel canopy...
- JANET BROWN nee EGAN on Kenley’s Few – Edward James “Eddy” EganI think this is my second cousin. My grandads bothers son. My nieces husband research all this. My grandad was...
- Stuart Green on Pilot Officer Horace Horne – 615 Squadron and The Battle of Francegreat research. Horace Arthur Eldrid Horne was my great Uncle. his brother, Kenneth Horne, was my grandfather. I'm trying to...
- Janet Jacobs (nee Prout) on Flying Officer Harold Olver Prout AFCMy heartfelt thanks for this memory. I believe his name was Harold Olver Prout, not Oliver. My grandfather was Geoffrey...
- Edward McEneely on Sergeant (Pilot) William Burley HigginsWednesday 11 September 1940 – A plane shot down before our eyes just before tea: over the (Lewes) race course;...
- Chris Foulds on Sergeant Lewis Reginald IsaacJust ran the Spitfire 10K today in memory of this man.
- Richard Harvey on A typical working day at RAF Kenley during the Battle of Britain – a ground crewman’s viewChief Technician Ronald Pountain was my Uncle who sadly died just before his Hundredth Birthday a few years ago and...
- Steve Harmer on Local artist depicts 1940 bombingWould anyone know how to get a copy of these prints. Many thanks. ³
- Steve Lewis-Brammer on ‘First Aid in Brief’ Leaflet – 1940Good to find this online. My daughter purchased a second hand book recently and one of these flyers was folded...
- Peter Scott on Pilot Officer Allan Corkett of No.253 SquadronI have an oil painting of a park with autumnal leaves on the trees in blazing oranges and browns. Lowrie-esque...
- Leigh Schubert on Pilot Officer Horace Horne – 615 Squadron and The Battle of FranceIt is nice to see that at least a few of these heroes of WW II are not totally forgotten...
- Joanne Shine on Kenley and the Daily Mail Air RaceMy father was stationed at RAF Kenley at this time living in Anson Close just beside the airfield, imagine the...
- Alan Dow on Kenley During The Battle of Britain – Squadron Leader Edward George Alford GMThat was brilliant! I can't even remember how I ended up on this website, but I've really enjoyed and appreciated...
- Paula Jenkins on Sergeant (Pilot) Owen Michael JenkinsMy Father, Owen Michael Jenkins born January 20, 1943 was named after Sergeant (Pilot) Owen Michael Jenkins.
- Susi Williams on Corporal James Patrick McCannJim McCann was one of my Uncles. Sadly I never got to meet him, being born in 1963. My mother...
- Oldarmourer on A typical working day at RAF Kenley during the Battle of Britain – a ground crewman’s viewI was an Armourer for 20 years in the RCAF, starting in the mid 70's. The first Sgt I worked...
- Melanie Ballam-Jones on Kenley’s Blast PensFantastic article. Clearly, well researched and well written. Photos and diagrams were much appreciated. A delight.
- Patricia Reesor on Pilot Officer Robert Dunham ReesorThank you for providing the details about my Uncle Bob. I am familiar with that first picture of him, where...
- Stanley Evans MBE on Sergeant (Pilot) Arthur Dumbell SmithAs it says God bless you Sir. You gave your life for our freedom. Thanks
- Stanley Evans MBE on Sergeant (Pilot) Arthur Dumbell SmithAs it says God bless you Sir. You gave your life for our freedom.
- Colin Emms on Squadron Leader Geoffrey Donald EmmsGeoffrey Emms' younger brother was Gerald Hastings Emms, born 28.03.1911. He was a violinist and during the war toured and...
- Carol Telfer (nee Harper) on Sergeant Francis Gilbert Harper (R.A.A.F.)my dad I never really knew but am very proud of him. Too many brave young men sacrificed with too...
- Herman Wessels on Wing Commander Leslie Sydney Ford, DFC and BarSaw his grave today, on Vlieland. He is buried with a number of fellow Allied airman, several of them Canadians,...
- Bernard Hemsley on The Queen’s Park HeinkelMost interesting , and I thank you for so much detail , being 85 today I remember ww2 very well...
- Kevin on Kenley’s Blast PensVery insightful. Many thanks for taking the time to document so thoroughly.