Stow Maries, Essex
Stow Maries
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15 September 1916
June 1919 Aviation and Museum N/A N/A N/A 12 April 2015 N/A Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome |
AIRFIELD SITE : Aerial Views of Stow Maries Aerodrome
AIRFIELD SITE : Airfield Views
AIRFIELD SITE : Airmens Barrack Block
AIRFIELD SITE : Airmens Mess
AIRFIELD SITE : Ambulance Shed and Mortuary
AIRFIELD SITE : Ammunition Store
AIRFIELD SITE : Blacksmiths Workshop
AIRFIELD SITE : Communications Room
AIRFIELD SITE : Dope Workshop
AIRFIELD SITE : Engine Workshop
AIRFIELD SITE : Flying Field
AIRFIELD SITE : Fuel Store
AIRFIELD SITE : Generator Hut
AIRFIELD SITE : Headquarters Building
AIRFIELD SITE : Motor Transport Sheds
AIRFIELD SITE : Non-Commissioned Officers Accomodation
AIRFIELD SITE : Officers Accommodation
AIRFIELD SITE : Officers Mess
AIRFIELD SITE : Pilots Ready Room
AIRFIELD SITE : Squadron Offices
AIRFIELD SITE : Technical Stores
AIRFIELD SITE : Water Tower
AIRFIELD SITE : Windsock
AIRFIELD SITE : Womans Barracks
MEMORIAL SITE : Church of St Mary & St Margaret
Buried in this Churchyard are:
Second Lieutenant R W Mouritzen (Royal Flying Corps)
Second Lieutenant Edward Gerald Mucklow (aka Gerry Milburn) (Royal Air Force)
Lieutenant Edward Cecil Henry Robert Nicholls (Royal Air Force)
Wing Commander Claude Alward Ridley (Royal Air Force)
Second Lieutenant R W Mouritzen (Royal Flying Corps)
Second Lieutenant Edward Gerald Mucklow (aka Gerry Milburn) (Royal Air Force)
Lieutenant Edward Cecil Henry Robert Nicholls (Royal Air Force)
Wing Commander Claude Alward Ridley (Royal Air Force)