Memorial
RAF Harrowbeer
Mark Newton 14.07.2017
Source: Copyright Mark Newton 14.07.2017
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Current Location
Roadside on common land used as an aerodrome in WW2, Leg O Mutton Corner, Yelverton, West Devon, Devon, PL20 6AD, England
OS Grid Reference
SX 51764 67904
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- Type of Memorial
- Stone of remembrance
- WMR Reference Number
- 2919
- Description
- Low rectangular granite block on paving slabs The memorial is granite block originating at Swell Tor quarries in the mid 19th century. It had fallen from a transport truck and lay abandoned on Roborough Down until retrieved by helicopter for the unveiling in 1981
- Inscription
- RAF HARROWBEER OPERATIONAL 1941-1949/FROM THIS STATION FLEW PILOTS OF MANY COMMONWEALTH AND ALLIED COUNTRIES INCLUDING BRITAIN, CANADA, CZECHO-SLOVAKIA, FRANCE, POLAND, RHODESIA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: WITH THE SUPPORT OF THEIR GROUND CREW AND AIRFIELD DEFENCE UNITS. THIS STONE IS IN MEMORY OF ALL WHO SERVED HERE AND ESPECIALLY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES. MANY LOCAL RESIDENTS HELPED BUILD AND MAINTAIN THE AIRFIELD UNVEILED BY THE FIRST STATION COMMANDER GROUP CAPTAIN THE HONOURABLE E.F.WARD ON 15TH AUGUST 1981, THE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF THIS STATION
- War
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Sponsor Type
- public
Ceremonies
Unveiled
15th August 1981
Group Captain The Honourable E.F.Ward
Dedicated
15th August 1981
Bishop Suffragan of Plymouth
Components
- Stone of remembrance
Height: 890mm
Width: 1480mm
Made from: Granite
Condition: Good