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VISITING AND EVENTS
VISITING AND EVENTS. This section will help you to plan your visit and ensure you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. The Peace Gardens, Walls of Names and the Spire are free to visit. Our only charge is for the exhibition. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We hope that the following information helps you to plan your visit and ensures you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. Open 6 days a week 9.30am-5pm (last entry to the Exhibition 4pm) Winter opening times 9.30 – 4pm (last entry to the Exhibition 3pm) (from 10th November 2020 – 23rd February 2021) CONTACT - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE CONTACT. Here you can find our address details, key contacts and join our mailing list. Address: International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ. 01522 514755. info@internationalbcc.co.uk. Correspondence Address: International Bomber Command Centre, 13 Cherry Holt Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE109LA. 01778 421420.
THE WALLS OF NAMES
The Walls of Names surround the Memorial Spire in a series of circles framing the view of the City and the Cathedral. There are 271 individual panels. Each one is formed from engraved sheets of Corten Weathering Steel. Every life lost in Bomber Command was equal in sacrifice and, as a result, the walls do not recognise rank or medalsawarded.
DIGITAL ARCHIVE
The Bomber Command Digital Archive is preserving documents, from all over the world, including log books, photographs, letters and service citations. The archive also contains oral histories of those involved, from all sides, ensuring that their first-hand experiences are preserved before it is too late. The archive not only ensures the heritage is preserved but it helpsLOSSES DATABASE
Country of Origin is the country that the servicemen lived in prior to enlistment, and is not necessarily an indication of his Nationality, nor his country of enlistment. United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Poland United States of America France Eire Czechoslovakia Rhodesia South Africa Newfoundland Norway Argentina India Algeria HISTORY OF BOMBER COMMAND Of the 125,000 Aircrew who served, 72% were killed, seriously injured or taken Prisoner of War. More than 44% were killed whilst serving, giving the highest rate of attrition of any Allied unit. Each man was a volunteer, and their average age of death was only 23. The efforts of the RAF Bomber Command significantly changed THE RIBBON OF REMEMBRANCE The Ribbon of Remembrance is an important and moving focal point for visitors to remember, commemorate and honour their loved ones. Every stone represents a different story, a unique journey that will now be preserved in history for future generations. PIDCOCK C - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Start Date: 14-10-1944 End Date: 14-10-1944 Takeoff Station: Tholthorpe: Day/Night Raid A STORY OF DISCOVERY, EDUCATION AND REMEMBRANCEABOUTHISTORY & ARCHIVEVISITING & EVENTSLEARNINGGET INVOLVEDDONATE A story of Discovery, Education and Remembrance. The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) is a world-class facility to serve as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command. Providing the most comprehensive record of the Command in the world, the IBCC ensures that generations to come can learn of theirvital
VISITING AND EVENTS
VISITING AND EVENTS. This section will help you to plan your visit and ensure you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. The Peace Gardens, Walls of Names and the Spire are free to visit. Our only charge is for the exhibition. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We hope that the following information helps you to plan your visit and ensures you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. Open 6 days a week 9.30am-5pm (last entry to the Exhibition 4pm) Winter opening times 9.30 – 4pm (last entry to the Exhibition 3pm) (from 10th November 2020 – 23rd February 2021) CONTACT - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE CONTACT. Here you can find our address details, key contacts and join our mailing list. Address: International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ. 01522 514755. info@internationalbcc.co.uk. Correspondence Address: International Bomber Command Centre, 13 Cherry Holt Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE109LA. 01778 421420.
THE WALLS OF NAMES
The Walls of Names surround the Memorial Spire in a series of circles framing the view of the City and the Cathedral. There are 271 individual panels. Each one is formed from engraved sheets of Corten Weathering Steel. Every life lost in Bomber Command was equal in sacrifice and, as a result, the walls do not recognise rank or medalsawarded.
DIGITAL ARCHIVE
The Bomber Command Digital Archive is preserving documents, from all over the world, including log books, photographs, letters and service citations. The archive also contains oral histories of those involved, from all sides, ensuring that their first-hand experiences are preserved before it is too late. The archive not only ensures the heritage is preserved but it helpsLOSSES DATABASE
Country of Origin is the country that the servicemen lived in prior to enlistment, and is not necessarily an indication of his Nationality, nor his country of enlistment. United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Poland United States of America France Eire Czechoslovakia Rhodesia South Africa Newfoundland Norway Argentina India Algeria HISTORY OF BOMBER COMMAND Of the 125,000 Aircrew who served, 72% were killed, seriously injured or taken Prisoner of War. More than 44% were killed whilst serving, giving the highest rate of attrition of any Allied unit. Each man was a volunteer, and their average age of death was only 23. The efforts of the RAF Bomber Command significantly changed THE RIBBON OF REMEMBRANCE The Ribbon of Remembrance is an important and moving focal point for visitors to remember, commemorate and honour their loved ones. Every stone represents a different story, a unique journey that will now be preserved in history for future generations. PIDCOCK C - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Start Date: 14-10-1944 End Date: 14-10-1944 Takeoff Station: Tholthorpe: Day/Night RaidHISTORY & ARCHIVE
HISTORY & ARCHIVE. This section will give you online access to the history and experiences of those who were involved with, or impacted by, Bomber Command during the Second World War. You can explore photographs, documents, personal stories and historical context through these pages.IBCC FACEBOOK STORE
IBCC Fleece - Red. £31.99. Wall Decal Lancaster W5005 AR-L Leader above clouds. Buy Now. Wall Decal Lancaster W5005 AR-L Leader above clouds. £60.00. Wall Decal Trio of Lancasters. Buy Now. Wall DecalTrio of Lancasters.
DIGITAL ARCHIVE
The Bomber Command Digital Archive is preserving documents, from all over the world, including log books, photographs, letters and service citations. The archive also contains oral histories of those involved, from all sides, ensuring that their first-hand experiences are preserved before it is too late. The archive not only ensures the heritage is preserved but it helps HISTORY OF BOMBER COMMAND Of the 125,000 Aircrew who served, 72% were killed, seriously injured or taken Prisoner of War. More than 44% were killed whilst serving, giving the highest rate of attrition of any Allied unit. Each man was a volunteer, and their average age of death was only 23. The efforts of the RAF Bomber Command significantly changedLOSSES DATABASE
LOSSES DATABASE. The IBCC Losses Database records the details of 58,438 Bomber Command deaths throughout its existence (1936-1968), including pre-war and post-war losses. It provides one of the most comprehensive records of these losses in the world, including an ever-increasing amount of biographical information and photographs.The work to
VETERANS' STORIES
International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ. 01522 514755. Tue - Sun 9.30am - 5.00pm Closed Mondays except BankHolidays.
ROBSON D - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE 23-year-old Dorothy Robson was an expert in the development of bomb sights at the Royal Aircraft Eestablishment, Farnborough and died two days after the crash. CURRAN J - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Miscellaneous Information. Three years earlier her ship was torpedoed as she was posted out to North Africa. She was returning to Selonika after 28 day's leave spent with her mother in Aberdeen. Aberdeen Press and Journal 17th November 1945: "She is one of my best nurses. Whatever she did, she did it well" wrote the matron of the SelonikaMCMONAGLE L
Age. 24. Decorations. Date of Death. 06-10-1944. Next of Kin. Son of Francis Borscech Mcmonagle and Ruby Pearl Mcmonagle, of Woollongong, New South Wales, Australia. QUINEY R - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Honour This Person. Since 1945 the brave men and women who gave their lives whilst in the service of Bomber Command, to protect our country have been largely ignored and forgotten by A STORY OF DISCOVERY, EDUCATION AND REMEMBRANCEABOUTHISTORY & ARCHIVEVISITING & EVENTSLEARNINGGET INVOLVEDDONATE A story of Discovery, Education and Remembrance. The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) is a world-class facility to serve as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command. Providing the most comprehensive record of the Command in the world, the IBCC ensures that generations to come can learn of theirvital
VISITING AND EVENTS
VISITING AND EVENTS. This section will help you to plan your visit and ensure you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. The Peace Gardens, Walls of Names and the Spire are free to visit. Our only charge is for the exhibition. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We hope that the following information helps you to plan your visit and ensures you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. Open 6 days a week 9.30am-5pm (last entry to the Exhibition 4pm) Winter opening times 9.30 – 4pm (last entry to the Exhibition 3pm) (from 10th November 2020 – 23rd February 2021) CONTACT - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE CONTACT. Here you can find our address details, key contacts and join our mailing list. Address: International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ. 01522 514755. info@internationalbcc.co.uk. Correspondence Address: International Bomber Command Centre, 13 Cherry Holt Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE109LA. 01778 421420.
THE WALLS OF NAMES
The Walls of Names surround the Memorial Spire in a series of circles framing the view of the City and the Cathedral. There are 271 individual panels. Each one is formed from engraved sheets of Corten Weathering Steel. Every life lost in Bomber Command was equal in sacrifice and, as a result, the walls do not recognise rank or medalsawarded.
LOSSES DATABASE
Country of Origin is the country that the servicemen lived in prior to enlistment, and is not necessarily an indication of his Nationality, nor his country of enlistment. United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Poland United States of America France Eire Czechoslovakia Rhodesia South Africa Newfoundland Norway Argentina India AlgeriaDIGITAL ARCHIVE
The Bomber Command Digital Archive is preserving documents, from all over the world, including log books, photographs, letters and service citations. The archive also contains oral histories of those involved, from all sides, ensuring that their first-hand experiences are preserved before it is too late. The archive not only ensures the heritage is preserved but it helpsIBCC FACEBOOK STORE
IBCC Fleece - Red. £31.99. Wall Decal Lancaster W5005 AR-L Leader above clouds. Buy Now. Wall Decal Lancaster W5005 AR-L Leader above clouds. £60.00. Wall Decal Trio of Lancasters. Buy Now. Wall DecalTrio of Lancasters.
HISTORY & ARCHIVE
HISTORY & ARCHIVE. This section will give you online access to the history and experiences of those who were involved with, or impacted by, Bomber Command during the Second World War. You can explore photographs, documents, personal stories and historical context through these pages. THE RIBBON OF REMEMBRANCE The Ribbon of Remembrance is an important and moving focal point for visitors to remember, commemorate and honour their loved ones. Every stone represents a different story, a unique journey that will now be preserved in history for future generations. A STORY OF DISCOVERY, EDUCATION AND REMEMBRANCEABOUTHISTORY & ARCHIVEVISITING & EVENTSLEARNINGGET INVOLVEDDONATE A story of Discovery, Education and Remembrance. The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) is a world-class facility to serve as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command. Providing the most comprehensive record of the Command in the world, the IBCC ensures that generations to come can learn of theirvital
VISITING AND EVENTS
VISITING AND EVENTS. This section will help you to plan your visit and ensure you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. The Peace Gardens, Walls of Names and the Spire are free to visit. Our only charge is for the exhibition. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We hope that the following information helps you to plan your visit and ensures you have a memorable experience at the International Bomber Command Centre. Open 6 days a week 9.30am-5pm (last entry to the Exhibition 4pm) Winter opening times 9.30 – 4pm (last entry to the Exhibition 3pm) (from 10th November 2020 – 23rd February 2021) CONTACT - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE CONTACT. Here you can find our address details, key contacts and join our mailing list. Address: International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ. 01522 514755. info@internationalbcc.co.uk. Correspondence Address: International Bomber Command Centre, 13 Cherry Holt Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE109LA. 01778 421420.
THE WALLS OF NAMES
The Walls of Names surround the Memorial Spire in a series of circles framing the view of the City and the Cathedral. There are 271 individual panels. Each one is formed from engraved sheets of Corten Weathering Steel. Every life lost in Bomber Command was equal in sacrifice and, as a result, the walls do not recognise rank or medalsawarded.
LOSSES DATABASE
Country of Origin is the country that the servicemen lived in prior to enlistment, and is not necessarily an indication of his Nationality, nor his country of enlistment. United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Poland United States of America France Eire Czechoslovakia Rhodesia South Africa Newfoundland Norway Argentina India AlgeriaDIGITAL ARCHIVE
The Bomber Command Digital Archive is preserving documents, from all over the world, including log books, photographs, letters and service citations. The archive also contains oral histories of those involved, from all sides, ensuring that their first-hand experiences are preserved before it is too late. The archive not only ensures the heritage is preserved but it helpsIBCC FACEBOOK STORE
IBCC Fleece - Red. £31.99. Wall Decal Lancaster W5005 AR-L Leader above clouds. Buy Now. Wall Decal Lancaster W5005 AR-L Leader above clouds. £60.00. Wall Decal Trio of Lancasters. Buy Now. Wall DecalTrio of Lancasters.
HISTORY & ARCHIVE
HISTORY & ARCHIVE. This section will give you online access to the history and experiences of those who were involved with, or impacted by, Bomber Command during the Second World War. You can explore photographs, documents, personal stories and historical context through these pages. THE RIBBON OF REMEMBRANCE The Ribbon of Remembrance is an important and moving focal point for visitors to remember, commemorate and honour their loved ones. Every stone represents a different story, a unique journey that will now be preserved in history for future generations. HISTORY OF BOMBER COMMAND Of the 125,000 Aircrew who served, 72% were killed, seriously injured or taken Prisoner of War. More than 44% were killed whilst serving, giving the highest rate of attrition of any Allied unit. Each man was a volunteer, and their average age of death was only 23. The efforts of the RAF Bomber Command significantly changed IBCC CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE Over the last 12 months many of us have been unable to commemorate or celebrate the lives of those we have lost in the way that we would have liked because of the restrictions of COVID-19. As a result the IBCC will be putting on a Service of Commemoration and Celebration toenable families and
LOSSES DATABASE
The work to create this database, which now contains almost 4 million pieces of data, has taken our team of volunteers 6 years. Led by our Losses Archivist, and volunteer, Dave Gilbert, the team have cross referenced the data with innumerable sources including the Chorley Volumes, national and international Rolls of Honour, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Squadron Association records EVENTS - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ. 01522 514755. Tue - Sun 9.30am - 5.00pm Closed Mondays except BankHolidays.
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Lancaster LL639. Posted on October 1, 2020 by Nicky van der Drift. Lancaster LL639 of 514 Squadron was lost on an operation to Aachen on the 11th April 1944. All the crew, with the exception of the Navigator, Eddie Humes, were lost. PIDCOCK C - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Start Date: 14-10-1944 End Date: 14-10-1944 Takeoff Station: Tholthorpe: Day/Night Raid BOWYER R - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE 29-01-1943. Takeoff Station. Swanton Morley. Day/Night Raid. Day. Operation. Morlaix- to attack a railway viaduct. The bombs of the first six Bostons missed the viaduct but exploded in the middle of the buildings and houses of the Ursuline, Créou, Carmelite and Calvary districts. The viaduct was close to civilian housing and tragically 80 DUNBAR J - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Start Date: 21-05-1944 End Date: 21-05-1944 Takeoff Station: Waterbeach: Day/Night Raid CURRAN J - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Miscellaneous Information. Three years earlier her ship was torpedoed as she was posted out to North Africa. She was returning to Selonika after 28 day's leave spent with her mother in Aberdeen. Aberdeen Press and Journal 17th November 1945: "She is one of my best nurses. Whatever she did, she did it well" wrote the matron of the Selonika WISELY B - INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE Honour This Person. Since 1945 the brave men and women who gave their lives whilst in the service of Bomber Command, to protect our country have been largely ignored and forgotten by The IBCC Gardens, Memorial and Garden Café are now open.Skip to content
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