There was an article on TV recently in which they asked for information on any wartime 'Unsung heroes'. I don't know about the hero bit, but what I, and my mates, did is certainly unsung, and as far as I know, has not been mentioned anywhere since.
Copyright of the attached article rests with the The Bourne Society. Volume 60 – August 2009 Preview I was born in Georges Terrace, Caterham ...
Copyright of the attached article rests with the The Bourne Society. Volume 59 – May 2009 Preview I was just nineteen, an immature recruit, having ...
Copyright of the attached article rests with the The Bourne Society. Volume 46 – February 2006 Preview During the first half of that decade ...
Copyright of the attached article rests with the The Bourne Society. Bulletin 201 – August 2005 Preview During World War II my parents, sister ...
I lived at 15 Roffes Lane during the war - the road is off Chaldon Road at the bottom of Clifton Hill. Crossing the road going north is Green Lane, a cinder track made up I think from the coal fires at St Lawrence's Hospital.
This is a brief outline of the planes that took part in the attack on and defence of the airfields defending London and south-east England on Sunday 18 August 1940, specifically RAF Kenley.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… Celebrating the end of the year and the beginning of the new with our volunteers! Over ...
Copyright of the attached article rests with the The Bourne Society. Bulletin 194 – November 2003 Preview Norman Gelb in “Scramble” records Pilot Officer ...
Kenley Revival Project – Sharing local peoples Kenley memories on our website The project team came to hear the Kenley memories of some ...