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Listing No: 1667 From Pastplaces Member No: 4767

EAST KIRRBY AIRFORCE BASE



EAST KIRRBY AIRFORCE BASE

SOME WHERE IN LINCS DONT KNOW, LINCOLNSHIRE,
UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND.

Reason For Listing: A Close Relative Lived In This Place.
I Am Interested In Obtaining: Old Photographs. Interesting History Information.
I Have:
Interested In The Period From 1952 To 1955.

Hi my name is margaret louise ulloa I was born in boston lincs my moms name is dawn also from boston. 74 or 72 Ingram rd. my dad was in the airforce at east kirbby in 1952- 1955 Give or take a year. his name is edward hawkins if anyone knows him or anything about east kirbby please call me or email me I NEED TO FIND MY DAD.he would be about 60 or so please I need to know who Iam and if he is still alive. thanks

  
 Public Comment: davidlomas64@hotmail.com
East KIRKBY airfield is currently a heritage site, dedicated by the owners, the Panton brothers, to their brother who was killed in a Lancaster bomber during the second world war. They own a non-flying lancaster, which, on special occasions, they taxi along the peritrack. The site is laid out on the lines of a 1940s Royal Air Force Station and houses a lot of Air Force Memorabilia. As Methodists, they do not open the site on Sundays, but the site is open at most times.

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