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Halifax LL505 Memorial, Lake District National Park, England
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A rough cairn made of local stones and wreckage of the aircraft undercarriage topped by a wooden cross with a small metal plaque with a badge on the cross.
This Halifax bomber (serial number: LL505 "S for Sugar") crashed on 22 November 1944. The 8 crew members (7 Canadian and 1 British) were killed in the crash. Parts of the wreckage of the aircraft are lying next to the memorial.
Metal Plaque-HALIFAX BOMBER/LL 505-‘S’ FOR SUGAR/RCAF/OCTOBER 22, 1944 Slate Plaque-In Memory of/8 Crew Members of Halifaz LL505/From No. 1659 HCU Topcliffe/who lost their lives on this site/on 22nd October 1944/[names]/RIP
Names on memorial:
Bell, Fa
Ferguson, Wb
Johnston, Ja
Pyche, He
Riddoch, D
Titt, Df
Whitley, Rn
Whittingstall, Cg
1 1/2 miles SW of Wrynose Pass
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