Wellington W5719
View down the valley into Edale |
Bomb fragment |
On the 31st July 1941 Wellington W5719 crashed into Kinder Scout in the Peak District . It was returning from a raid on Cologne ,Germany .
It is alleged that the bombs had not been dropped due to cloud cover over the target and that the aircraft was returning to RAF Snaith in Yorkshire .
That night there was also low cloud over Northern England and their location must have been misjudged because they flew beyond the airfield and into the flank of Kinder Scout .
On impact the bombs exploded flinging the rear turret away from the aircraft and down into Grindsbrook Clough . In the rear turret the very fortunate Rear Gunner Sgt Earl Tilley survived . The other crew members all died in the impact .
Bomb fragments |
Sgt Percival Harold Charles Parrott Pilot
Sgt Joseph Arthur Haswell Pilot
Sgt Jack Douglas Evelle Nav
Sgt Frederick Kenneth Webber WO/AG
Sgt Dennis Aloysius Monk AG
and of course the survivor Sgt Earl Tilley AG
Sgt Evelle was a Canadian .
The pictures below show the site just below the perimeter path . Little remains today , small fragments and lumps of molten alloy . There is a small cross and plaque dedicated to the men . On a recent visit I realised that some of the debris left at the crash site was bomb casing fragments from exploded bombs . There are sources that say the aircraft had dropped its bombs . These fragments at the very least prove that they didnt drop all the bombs .
Looks good with the purple heather.
ReplyDeleteI had contact a while ago from the grandson of Sgt Tilley. He said he heard this story hundreds of times over the years!