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  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1235.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1640.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1633.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1616.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1605.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1593.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1567.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1537.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1535.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1436.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1395.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1382.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1377.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1373.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1366.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1351.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1314.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1241.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1210.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1331.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1327.jpg
  • Topcroft, Norfolk. The scene of the air craft crash at Hardwick airfield where a two seat P-51 Mustang crashed on Sunday 2nd Oct 2016 in which one man in his 80’s died and leaving the pilot seriously injured. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-10-03-1213.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Pictured are people lighting candles to remember those that died in the crash.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0123.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Pictured are people lighting candles to remember those that died in the crash.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0091.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Pictured are people lighting candles to remember those that died in the crash.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0077.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Pictured are people lighting candles to remember those that died in the crash.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0329.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Pictured are people lighting candles to remember those that died in the crash.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0129.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0453.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0408.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0401.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0263.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0135.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0001.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
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  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0219.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0172.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0166.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0061.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0054.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0037.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0502.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0492.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0469.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0360.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0354.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0339.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0310.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0297.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0233.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0175.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0148.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0157.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0140.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0058.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0652.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0648.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0595.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0574.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0567.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0243.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0206.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0200.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0182.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0180.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0129.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0111.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0100.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0015.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0438.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0288.jpg
  • Redlingfield, Suffolk. 19 November 2018 <br />
<br />
On the 75th anniversary of a B-17 Flying Fortress crashing just after take-off at Redlingfield, killing the ten men on board. <br />
The 95th Bomb Group plane which had taken off from USAAF Horham in Suffolk, was on a mission to Germany. <br />
The B-17's bombs carried on board exploded and the fires destroyed Green Farm, but no civilians were killed. <br />
At 8:30am on Monday 19th November 2018, Local villagers and people involved with the 95th Bomb Group museum at Horham, laid wreaths as an act of remembrance to mark the exact time at which the crash occurred, 75 years ago to the day.<br />
<br />
Picture by Mark Bullimore Photography/Alamy Live News
    MRB-2018-11-19-0069.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0581.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0189.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0156.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0132.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0080.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0064.jpg
  • Gillingham, Norfolk. The scene of the helicopter crash site at Gillingham, which killed all 4 passengers, including Lord Ballyedmond, Northern Ireland's richest person, having just taken off from Gillingham Hall. 15th March 2014
    MRB-2014-03-15-0001.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0183.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0175.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0169.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0168.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0166.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0165.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0182.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0179.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0171.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0164.jpg
  • Ipswich, Suffolk. The A14 Eastbound, which was closed following the death of a pedestrian after lorry crash on A14 near Ipswich A14 between Sproughton and Copdock at around 5.50pm on Boxing Day. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2016-12-26-0163.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0226.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0303.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0285.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0235.jpg
  • St Ives, Cornwall, storms hit the Cornish town of St Ives on thursday during the towns last push for tourists holiday money in the week of half term. People get close to the waves crashing into the town harbour wall. 30th Oct 2008
    MB_ST_IVES_STORMS_002.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0294.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0264.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0261.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0256.jpg
  • Cromer, Norfolk, UK. Waves crashing onto the beach at Cromer with Cromer Pier in the background which is the home of the RNLI Cromer Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, on the Norfolk coast.
    MRB-2017-12-26-0219.jpg
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