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War-Torn Skies
Surrey in the Battle of Britain
by Simon W Parry
ISBN: 978-0-9554735-0-0
240 x 170mm
Extent: 128pp
Illustrations: 70+photos
Price £14.95
(+ P&P)
Due August 2007
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Summary |
The first in a series of books detailing the
air battles and wartime activity over Britain focuses on
the leafy ‘stockbroker’ county of Surrey. The
skies that are now full of charter flights from Gatwick
and international arrivals heading for Heathrow once echoed
with the roar of engines and the clatter of machinegun fire
as young men fought to the death in Spitfires and Messerschmitts.
This book records for the first time Surrey’s decisive
part in the legendary Battle of Britain; the devastating
attacks on the airfields at Croydon, Kenley and Brooklands,
and the battles fought overhead.
It is possible to walk around Surrey unaware of many historical
events and happenings as so few have attracted permanent
memorials. The aim of this work is to make the reader more
aware of the history of their own region and hopes to stimulate
further research by readers in the future; this can be immensely
satisfying, as one never quite knows where such an undertaking
may lead to. The accounts gathered many years ago have now
been combined with reports from the National Archives that
have recently been released to provide the most comprehensive
account possible.
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Extra
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66 years on the Battle of Britain has become
a legend, but few realise that much of the battle took place
over Surrey, or that aircraft were shot down near their
homes. Researching the history of your own town or village
has never been more popular. The dramatic and pivotal events
of WW2 left their mark on every corner of the county, but
details of these many events have, until now, not been recorded.
No other source exists detailing the air activity in the
county of Surrey. The book lists the airfields and other
notable aviation locations in the area. Also included is
a listing of aircraft crash sites with comprehensive details
and investigations into the most notable events.
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About
the Author |
Simon Parry is now one of Britain’s
leading aviation historians, but his roots are in Surrey
where he began his research into the battles and aircraft
crashes in the county 30 years ago, a time it was possible
to interview many witnesses to the events. His interest
in the air war lead him to become a profession researcher
at the National Archives, undertaking a assignments for
those not able to conduct their own investigations. Since
the publication of his first book in 1987 he has focussed
his attentions on the editing and production of over 40
aviation books for publishers. He is also one of Europe’s
most experienced aviation archaeologists, contributing to
several TV shows, and is now working with Channel 4 on a
documentary about the Dambusters.
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