| Killingholme, Late
summer
2003 These photos of the airfield, memorial stone, and surrounding area were kindly provided by Mike Leeman. If you would like to reproduce any of these photos, or require a larger version of any of them, please email me.
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An aerial view of the airfield in its current state. The runways are clearly visible, although the site is now used for other purposes. |
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The aptly named 'Lancaster Approach' road leads to the airfield site. The memorial stone can be seen on the left-hand-side of the road |
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Chicken units on the runway. In the distance, there are many hundreds of new cars awaiting shipment. |
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A hangar on the airfield site, still in use |
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Another hangar |
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Another hangar |
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The picket post stands, crumbling, between the perimeter track and road to East Halton |
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This building, now roofless, is the former parachute store |
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The other stores buildings are still in use |
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Near one of the hangars are the remains of an admin block, containing the flight offices. The images below show the interior of this building |
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A corridor inside the admin block |
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Another corridor inside admin block |
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Evidence of a stove inside the admin block. |
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Also nearby are the remains of former workshops |
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Stores and workshops - the chimneys are the flare stacks at the oil refineries over half a mile away, on the other side of the village |
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A former stores/workshops building |
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Firing range at the far corner of the airfield is intact, and is still used today by local enthusiasts. |
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The airfield site |
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The memorial stone, North Killingholme |
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Jack Harris lays a wreath at the memorial stone |
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St Denys' Church, situated in the centre of the village, houses a number of items relating to the squadron. The memorial services are held at this church. |
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The Roll of Honour on display at St Denys' Church.
This was put in place in 2002.
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Memorials on the wall of St Denys' church |
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The window in St Denys' Church |
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In a field alongside Chase Hill Road on former site No. 2 are the remains of an air raid shelter. |
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Along Eastfield road, opposite one of the oil refineries, are a few remains of former site No. 4. |
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By the public footpath that runs through the animal sanctuary at Church Farm are the latrines and a brick tower on the Mess site. |
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In a field between North Killingholme and East Halton is the only remaining building from the Communal site |
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Local public houses used by RAF personnel included the Cross Keys at South Killingholme... |
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... the Black Bull at East Halton... |
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... and the Yarborough Arms at Ulceby Skitter |
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Another popular destination was the Oddfellows' Hall in East Halton, where dances were held. This has been used as the local British Legion headquarters and is now a youth club |
A few more pictures and information on the airfield can be found at the controltowers.co.uk page http://www.controltowers.co.uk/N/North_Killingholme.htm