Slieveanee Mountain Hudson Memorial
Slieveanee Mountain, Moray
Help us verify this location. This memorial's position is not yet precisely confirmed. If you have local knowledge, photographs, or documentary evidence of the exact site, we'd love to hear from you.
Location
Slieveanee Mountain, Moray, Moray
what3words: ///fired.grace.conspired
Aircraft & Operation Details
Crew
Memorial Details
Local Contacts
These local organisations are connected to this memorial and may be able to help with information or visits.
Local remembrance and memorial support
Further Reading
Detailed WartimeNI archive page for Lockheed Hudson T9328 crash at Slieveanee Mountain, Co. Antrim on 16 October 1940. All 5 crew from 224 Squadron based at RAF Aldergrove were killed. Three crew (F/L Francis Scott, P/O Ronald Davies, F/O Tony Tisdall) are buried at St Catherine's Church of Ireland, Killead-Aldergrove.
5 crew killed (not just 4)Three crew buried at St Catherine's Church, Killead-AldergroveF/L Francis Scott, P/O Ronald Davies from Dorset, F/O Tony Tisdall from Hendon
Culture Northern Ireland feature on wartime air crashes including the Hudson T9328 crash at Slieveanee. Places the crash in the broader context of military aviation accidents across Northern Ireland during WWII.
Part of broader wartime aviation incidents in Northern Ireland
News coverage of the memorial plaque placed at the crash site above Cargan by the Glenravel Historical Society in 2015 to mark the 75th anniversary. The plaque was unveiled at the mountain crash site.
Memorial plaque unveiled 2015 (75th anniversary)Glenravel Historical Society organisedCrash site above Cargan, Co. Antrim
Sources
- wartimeni.com; culturenorthernireland.org(website)
Credits & Acknowledgements
Nearby Memorials
Do you have additional information, photographs, or corrections for this record? We welcome contributions from researchers, families, and local communities.
Suggest a correction or additionCan You Help Complete This Record?
This record for Slieveanee Mountain Hudson Memorial is partially complete. We’re looking for additional details such as crew information, photographs, narrative history, or source references.
Email admin@bombermemorial.co.uk or contribute directly via our GitHub repository