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CAMBRIDGE, R.A.F. BOMBER CRASH 1941

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Histon Road, Cambridge, was the location that saw a R.A.F. bomber crash 13 February 1941. This page cover the details of that crash. In 1941, an RAF bomber returning in darkness crashed taking out the second floor of a number of homes in Histon Road, Cambridge. The 3 women killed are listed on the Cambridge Guildhall World War 2 memorial.

Extract from Cambridge Daily News in 1941:

BOMBER'S NIGHT
CRASH

Women Killed at
Cambridge

TRAGIC END TO RAID
JOURNEY

WHEN an R.A.F. bomber returning from a raid crashed on top of some houses in the early hours of this morning three aged Cambridge women were killed instantly.

They were:

Miss Catharine Allen, 71, of 147, Histon Road.

Mrs. Ann Warland, 70, of 1, Rosneath Villas, Histon Road.

Mrs. Ada Sara Blackwell. 75, of No. 2, Rosneath Villas.

A fourth woman, Mrs. Mary Hewitt, 82, who lived with Mrs. Blackwell, was taken to hospital in the police ambulance suffering from shock, but her condition was stated later to-day to be satisfactotry.

The 'plane caught the tops of the houses Histon Road completely, wrecking the top storey of the villa. Afterwards it came to rest on a tennis court at the hack of the houses.

The crew were uninjured.

 

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