Memorial cairn at site of crashed Halifax bomber LL505, Cumbria.

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Wreckage of Halifax Bomber LL505 FD-S which crashed October 22 1944 on Great Carrs in the Lake District, England, killing all 8 crew on board (7 Canadians, 1 Brit).

The Halifax was on a night navigation exercise from Topcliffe in Yorkshire when they ran into thick cloud. The pilot descended so that the navigator could get a visual fix on the ground but the bomber crashed on the ridge between Great Carrs and Swirl How.

16 years after the crash, A Wainwright in his guide to the Southern Fells, wrote;
“The aeroplane, travelling from west to east, failed to clear the ridge by a few feet only; at the place of impact the undercarriage was ripped off (and still lies there in a rough grave of stones) but the crippled machine went on over the edge to crash far down the precipice…”

Crew;
F/O J A Johnston RCAF
F/O F A Bell RCAF
P/O R N Whitley RCAF
Sgt H E Pyche RCAF
Sgt C G Whittingstall RCAF
Sgt D F Titt RCAF
Sgt G Riddoch RCAF
Sgt W B Ferguson RAF

see also;

www.flickr.com/photos/pasujoba44/sets/72157622897086964/

6 comments on “Memorial cairn at site of crashed Halifax bomber LL505, Cumbria.
  1. mickb6265 says:

    wonderful tribute,ian…they should teach kids this kind of history….needs to be told..

  2. pasujoba says:

    Great presentation of the facts Ian . Think it would be a better shot without the geezer though 🙂

  3. ​favourite waste of time​ says:

    somehow seems cleaner and more acceptable covered in snow – which is wrong.. still horrible that we lost all these poor boys… touching shot.

  4. het broertje van.. says:

    Very impressive pictures man!!!

  5. skittzitilby says:

    beautiful tribute to these wonderfully brave guys.
    lovely…;-)

  6. pasujoba says:

    is that a pie in my hand ?

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