Bomber Command Memorial Register

Crew Of Lancaster Aircraft (Serial # MK 442)

LincolnshireLancaster

Brocklesby, West Lindsey

Partial Record

The Memorial

Type
Board / Plaque / Tablet
Inscription
Wellingtonia Gigantea This Tree Was Struck by Lancaster Mk III 442 V of Bomber Command R.A.F. Shot Down in Flames by a Ju 188 on the Night of 3 4 March 1945 the Entire Crew of the Lancaster Perished. The Crew Comprised [crew names listed on memorial] May They Rest in Peace

Location

Brocklesby, West Lindsey, Lincolnshire

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Aircraft & Operation Details

Aircraft Type
Lancaster
Date of Loss
1945-03-04

Crew

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Sources

IWM War Memorials Register (official_database)
Credits & Acknowledgements
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IWM War Memorials Register
Last updated 2026-04-12

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