Date:28th of June 2003
Description:The Calton war memorial commemorates those who gave their lives during the First World War. It is set into the wall of the Village Hall, the former Village School. In a special ceremony, on 28 June 2003, the name of Sergeant Eric William Austin was added to the memorialmemorial to commemorate his service to his country during the Second World War. Flight Sergeant Eric William Austin of Pales Corner Cottage, Calton joined the Royal Air Force in 1939 and became a wireless operator with 355 Squadron and was promoted to Sergeant. He was stationed in India during the war. Whilst flying in a Liberator over the Bay of Bengal in 1944 the aircraft ditched and, although searches were carried out, no trace was ever found of the aircraft or its crew.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
A group of Calton School pupils and their teacher. Building work began on the ...
The church was rebuilt in 1762, replacing an older chapel. A further rebuilding ...
Staff and pupils outside Calton School in the 1930s. The village War Memorial can ...
Pupils and teachers at Calton School in the early 1950s. Building work began ...
An interior view of the chancel of St. Mary's Church, Calton showing the altar and ...
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Image courtesy of: Mr Tony Bloor & David Swinscoe
Donor ref:69j Pales Corner Cottage - name added to memorial (161/20941)
Source: Mr Tony Bloor & David Swinscoe
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