Westborough Lancaster Memorial
Westborough, Lincolnshire
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The Memorial
It is maintained by Westborough and Dry Doddington Parish Council.
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Westborough, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire
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What Happened
Community Connection
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Share this memorial's storyRemembrance
Under the control of No. 5 Group, RAF Bottesford opened as a new bomber airfield with concrete surfaces.
An accident occurred that resulted in the death of five airmen.
Aircraft & Operation Details
Crew (6 members)
Memorial Care
Local Contacts
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Local remembrance and memorial support
Local authority responsible for memorial upkeep
Further Reading
War Memorials Online entry for the memorial plaque to the crew of 1668 HCU Lancaster LM619 at Westborough. The plaque commemorates the six crew members killed when the Lancaster crashed on 15 January 1945 during night bombing practice from RAF Bottesford.
What you'll find: The poignant Memorial: Westborough Lancaster Memorial honoring fallen crew members.
Memorial plaque near All Saints Church, WestboroughLast fatal aircraft accident at Bottesford during WWII
International Bomber Command Centre post detailing the circumstances of the Lancaster LM619 crash at Westborough, Lincolnshire on 15 January 1945. Confirms the aircraft was from 1668 Heavy Conversion Unit and was on a training exercise.
What you'll find: The details of the tragic Lancaster LM619 crash at Westborough, Lincolnshire in this International Bomber Command Centre post.
IBCC documentation of the incidentConfirms 1668 HCU training flight details
Chapter 17 of 'On the Wings of the Morning' by Vincent Holyoak, published by the Bottesford Living History project, covers the final wartime accidents at RAF Bottesford including the LM619 crash. Provides broader context of the Heavy Conversion Unit's operations.
What you'll find: Explore WWII air accident history in 'On the Wings of the Morning' chapter 17.
Part of comprehensive Bottesford wartime historyLM619 was the last fatal crash at the station
Aviation Trails feature on RAF Bottesford covers multiple accidents at the station including the LM619 crash. Provides context about the Heavy Conversion Unit training operations that took place at Bottesford in the final years of the war.
What you'll find: Explore detailed accounts of aviation incidents and historical operations at Westborough Lancaster Memorial.
Contextualises LM619 within broader Bottesford accident history
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