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Plans were drawn up for a window with references to the Red Arrows, Vulcan bombers and 617 Squadron at Scampton Church (pictured), situated near famous airbase RAF Scampton.
A huge stained glass window celebrating the 90-year history of the RAF is to be unveiled. ... 93, who served with the RAF during WW2 and has been a club member of more than 50 years.
A church is hoping to raise £18,000 to install a stained glass window commemorating the Dambusters. Scampton Church wants the window installed to mark the 80th anniversary of the founding of 617 ...
A stained glass window dedicated to the search and rescue team based in RAF Valley has been dedicated at a ceremony at a nearby chapel. The window which was designed and made by Karen Newby and ...
A stained glass window, commissioned to mark the contribution made by women to the Air Force, has been unveiled by the Queen at the RAF Club. All Sections. News you can trust since 1754.
RAF Valley rescuers have thanked two artists who created a stained glass window in their honour. The windows, which depict a Squadron 22 Sea King helicopter, have been installed at St Mihangel’s ...
A stained glass window which took eight years to come to fruition has been dedicated at a church on an RAF base. The two-part window, depicting rescue work, is sited to the side of the altar at the ...
A bit of regional history was shattered on Feb. 4 when an attack of vandalism destroyed some of the historic stained-glass windows at Rochester’s Meadow Brook Hall. In response, Meadow Brook ...
It also kicks off the major project of securing the necessary $35,000 to restore the stained-glass windows. Meadow Brook states that only 150 donors at the $19.29 per month (for one year) level ...
The window depicts the daring raids from RAF Scampton against dams in Germany during World War Two. ... Service for Dambusters stained glass window honouring 617 Squadron ...
A window has been installed at Scampton Church, yards from the Lincolnshire base where 617 Squadron was established. A total of £18,000 was raised through donations to pay for the display.