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41 Squadron veterans in front of the Battle of Britain Flight Spit II at their reunion at Coltishall on 26 July 1986; souce and copyright Dan Johnson <spit12@frontiernet.net> British Spitfire pilot Peter Cowell (left) shakes hands with his old German adversary Heinz Radlauer, copyright News Shopper, July 2001, website: <http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/archive/display.var.41197.0.0.html> Ford and Stapleton, 1995. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk> Flying Officer Peter Graham and his wife Sylvia's wedding at St. Sampson, York, on 26 May 1945, just ten days after his repatriation from Germany, where he had spent the previous eight months as a Prisoner of War; picture copyright Peter Graham <Peter-skypilot@carrierscottage.freeserve.co.uk>, and reproduced with his kind permission. The tail wheel of Plt. Off. Gerald A. Langley's Spitfire I, X4325, which was destroyed when Langley was shot down on 11 September 1940; photograph courtesy of Geoff Kennell <geoff@gkennell.freeserve.co.uk> and copyright Shoreham Aircraft Museum, Shoreham Village, Kent, England <http://www.shoreham-aircraft-museum.co.uk>
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Hornchurch 50 years later. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk> Hornchurch 50 years later. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk> Hornchurch 50 years later. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk> The site where H. R. L. Hood's Spitfire crash-landed on 5 September 1940.  Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk> The site of Wally Wallens' crash-landing, 5 September 1940. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk>
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The site where A. D. J. Lovell's Spitfire crash-landed after he baled out following action with an Me109 on 5 September 1940. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk> Hood Close, named after Squadron Leader H. R. L. Hood, DFC. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk> Terence Webster Road. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk>    
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Flg. Off. Kenneth B. Robinson, 139816, was shot down over Guernsey and killed on 7 June 1944 in Spitfire XII, MB881. Aged just 22 years old, Robsinson was the son of Ernest and Lilian Robinson, of Monkstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland, and is buried in Buckland Monachorum Cemetery, Devon; picture source and copyright Karen Neale <kneale@lipson.plymouth.sch.uk> Flg. Off. Kenneth B. Robinson, 139816, was shot down over Guernsey and killed on 7 June 1944 in Spitfire XII, MB881. Aged just 22 years old, Robsinson was the son of Ernest and Lilian Robinson, of Monkstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland, and is buried in Buckland Monachorum Cemetery, Devon; picture source and copyright Karen Neale <kneale@lipson.plymouth.sch.uk> Wally Wallens in 1989. Picture source and copyright Philip Harvey <phil@psharvey.force9.co.uk>    
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