Memorial Crash Avro Lancaster ND357 Kolhorn





This memorial consisting of a propeller of the aircraft and the symbol of 156 Pathfinder Squadron commemorates the perished crew of the Avro Lancaster Mk. III ND357 GT-G which crashed about 100 metres from this site on 14 January 1944 at about 8.35pm. The aircraft had taken off earlier that day from Warboys airfield towards Braunschweig Germany. After the bombing, the aircraft was shot down on the way back by Oberleutnant Dietrich Schmidt's Messerschmitt Bf 110G. The entire crew of seven was killed in this incident and is buried at the Bergen op Zoom War Cemetary. The crew consisted of: Nelson Reuben Mansfield, Pilot, aged 31, New Zealand Charles Henry Lawrance, Flight Engineer, aged 30, United Kingdom Edward Sudbury Alexander, Navigator, aged 24, Canada Bernard Aidan Trott, Bomb Aimer, aged 29, United Kingdom Charles Roy Swinney, Radio Operator, 26 years, United Kingdom Victor Norman Cawdery, Back turret gunner, aged 20, United Kingdom George William Penrose, Tail gunner, 30 years, United Kingdom The memorial is only accessible by water.