In a hundred years from now, I’ll still be twenty one
“The pain has stopped, for I am dead,
My time on earth is done.
But in a hundred years from now
I’ll still be twenty-one.
My brief, sweet life is over
My eyes no longer see,
No summer walks, no Christmas trees,
No pretty girls for me.
I’ve got the chop, I’ve had it.
My nightly ops are done.
Yet in a hundred years from now
I’ll still be twenty-one”
R W Gilbert. Requiem For An Air Gunner
This project explores the intangible landscape of death, for hidden in the sweeping folds & sinews of the familiar East Anglian landscape, are places where aircrews met sudden, violent & tragic ends. During World War Two, a vast number of aircraft crashed due to accidents, combat damage and mechanical failure. Many of these sites and the stories of loss are virtually unknown. The scale of deaths runs into many hundreds.
With kind permission from the American Memorial Library in Norwich, the project will incorporate the poignant personal letters of United States Army Airforce navigator, 1st Lt Rodney Barton Ives who was killed in one such crash in Norfolk.
The project began in early 2023 and is ongoing. The completed project will incorporate all crew names and details.
Crash site of RAF Lancaster HK7753, Mundford, Norfolk
Taverham Mill, Norwich. Crash site of USAAF B24 'Pappy's Chillun' with the loss of 8 crew.
Site of USAAF B17 crash, Brome, Suffolk. 13 crew, 4 local men on the ground and a horse killed
Hewitt School, Norwich. Crash site of USAAF B24 with the loss of 6 crew.
Crash site of USAAF B24 'A Dogs Life' with loss of all 9 crew. Church Street, Old Catton, Norwich.
USAAF B24 'Broad and High' crash site. KIrby Bedon. 4 crew killed.
RAF Beaufighter Crash site, Buxton Heath, Norfolk
Site of RAF Halifax crash, west cliffs, Cromer. All 4 crew killed.
Harleston, Norfolk. RAF Wellington Crash site, All 6 crew killed
USAAF B24 "Beaver's Baby" crash site, Hardwick, Norfolk. Crashed on take off in fog with loss of 11 crew
Site of USAAF bomber crash 'Belle Of Boston' Frettenham, Norfolk
Site of USAAF B24 crash 'Tommy Thumper 2' with the loss of 9 crew. Old Catton Park, Norwich
Crash site of USAAF B24 'Ginny' Pinewood Close, Norwich
USAAF B24 'Fay Day' crash site, Mill Common, Near Halesworth, Suffolk. 8 crew killed
RAF Mosquito crash site, Hempnall, Norfolk. 2 fatalities
USAAF B24 bomber 'Gator' crash site, loss of 6 crew & 1 civilian, Hastings Road, Norwich
Crash Site of USAAF B24 'Fairy Belle' Sidestrand, Norfolk
USAAF B24 'Alfred' crash site, Sheringham, Norfolk
Crash site of USAAF 'Hook'em Cow' Hainford, Norfolk. 6 crew Killed
Crash site of 2 USAAF B24's, with the loss of 15 crew, Wroxham, Norfolk
Bawdeswell Church, Norfolk. RAF Mosquito crashed and destroyed older building with loss of 2 crew.
Crash site of USAAF B24 'Bird Dog' with loss of all 9 crew. Tunstall Farm, Halvergate Marsh.
Site of RAF Lincoln crash, Mautby, Norfolk. All 9 crew killed.
USAAF B24 'My Ideal' crash site, Salhouse, Norfolk. 8 crew killed.
RAF Bristol Blenheim crash site, Brisley, Norfolk. 3 crew lost.
California Gap, Norfolk. RAF Wellington crash site with loss of 6 crew.
USAAF B24 crash site, Barsham, Suffolk. 7 fatalities
Commemoration service for crew of an RAF Hampden, Templewood, Northrepps, Norfolk. 3 crew killed.
USAAF B24 crash site, Gressenhall, Norfolk. 10 crew killed.
Luftwaffe Dornier 217 crash, Poringland, Norfolk. 4 crew fatalities.
USAAF B24 'I Walk Alone' crash site, Horstead, Norfolk. 8 crew killed
RAF Wellington, Hindolveston, Norfolk. 6 crew killed
USAAF B24 'Shazam' Costessey, Norfolk. 10 crew killed.
USAAF B24 'Mary Jane' Barker Street, Milecross, Norwich. All 9 crew killed.
USAAF B24 crash site, Halvergate, Norfolk. Shot down and 2 crew killed.
RAF Hampden crash site, Overbury Road, Norwich. 2 crew killed
USAAF B24 'Hell's Angels' Skeyton, Norfolk. 9 killed.
Crash site of USAAF B24 'Pleasant Surprise 2' 8 killed. Skeyton, Norfolk
Crash site of RAF Bristol Beaufort, Mousehold Heath, Norwich. 4 crew killed
Part of crash site of two USAAF B24's that collided above Redenhall, Norfolk. 22 fatalities
Site of USAAF B24 'Homing Pigeon', Sidestrand, Norfolk. All crew killed
RAF Stirling crash site, Saxthorpe, Norfolk. All 8 crew killed.
Woodhall, Sudbury, Suffolk. Site of USAAF B17 crash. 9 crew killed and 1 civilian
Battlies Corner, Rougham, Suffolk. USAAF B17, 9 killed
USAAF B24 'The Bird' site, Spixworth, Norfolk. 6 killed, 1 survivor.
B24 Pregnant Peg, Yaxham. All 10 crew killed.