RAF Gravesend

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Reference WMO/75698

Address:

Cascades Leisure Centre

Thong Lane

Gravesend

DA12 4LG

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Geographical Marker: Rectangular black tablet set in a rough stone and brick wall with incised badge of squadrons in upper right and left corners. In lower left corner is image of plane with SD N on it , and lower right corner shows image of plane with LZ on it. Lettering in white.
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RAF Gravesend 1939 - 1944. This memorial commemorates the site of the former Royal Air Force station which served a crucial role in the defence of the United Kingdom during World War II. The original airport called Gravesend London East, covered all of the Riverview Park estate. The airfield was extended on the east of Thong Lane in 1942/43. It originally served as a civilian and flying school. At the outbreak of the War the RAF requisitioned the airfield to strengthen fighter command requirements. In the summer of 1940 the skies above Kent witnessed the greatest aerial battle ever fought and seen by the British public. The 'Battle of Britain' took place between 10th July and the 31st October 1940 and RAF Gravesend played a major role as one of the most active fighter stations, with 501 Squadron (Hurricanes) and 66 Squadron (Spitfires) flying almost non stop to repel and eventually defeat the Lutwaffe.

There are no individual names recorded on the memorial, however, inside the Leisure Centre are further details of the Squadron's that were based there, and individual tributes to the airmen who were based there and lost their lives during the Battle of Britain.

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