An
RAF Plane Crashed on Dunholme Lane in Edmonton on 3rd September 1938.
My Dad's Cousin George Howard was Having His Wedding Reception in One of
the Houses in Dunholme Lane. 11 People were Killed, but none of the
Wedding Guests were Killed or Injured. See also "EDMONTON - 1938 Air
Crash (Pathe)". This Film has no Sound.
hi my mum was 12 when this happened and talks about it often. thanks
for sharing it has made her day as she can now put a bit more detail to
it- she thought she might have imagined it!!
i have often looked at the memorial for this as it isnear where my dad
is buried nd often thought about writing a book , i have never seen
footage of this thanku so much
Hi Piggie58.Thanks for posting this, albeit a long time ago. It was
my parents George and Mable Howard who were having their wedding
reception in the garden of my grandparents in South Eastern Avenue close
by when the plane came down. They often talked about it. How to spoil your wedding day!!They
said they just heard a bang but didn’t realise what it was until a
little later when the ambulances and fire engines arrived. One newspaper
ran a fictional story of my mother in her wedding dress taking part in
the rescue. Which of my father’s cousins was your Dad?
I was 4 years old at the time, just come out of Sunday school, arrived
home in Bulwer Road when we heard that a plane had crashed. My elder
brother Eric took me onto the council estate to see the house burning.
At this tender age you don't take it all in. I'm now 79 years of age and
still got a vivid memory
Sadly so many people lost their lives in this awful incident, my
grandfather lost his life along with the 2 brothers who tried to get the
pilot out but were all badly burned or killed when the tank exploded,
my grandfather was so badly burned he did not survive for long. Memories
of my mum (his daughter) telling me this story as a child & how
intrigued i was, from official accounts the pilot was way off course
& showing off to his girlfriend, if anyone has any info please feel
free to comment.
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