RAF Warmwell Stained Glass Memorial Window

Flying High, Flying Low - the Mosquito in War

*Raising money for a project to install a Stained Glass Window in the 13th Century nave of Holy Trinity Church Warmwell in memory of those who served at RAF Warmwell between the years of 1937 and 1946*

Approval has now been granted for a new stained glass window in the nave of the Holy Trinity Church of Warmwell. Unfortunately, the estimated costs for the construction and installation of the window have risen to c£24,000 and so to meet the current shortfall in funding, a talk has been arranged in the Dorford Centre, Dorchester, to be given by Flt Lt Colin Bell DFC (Aged 103) a WW2 Mosquito pilot who served in Bomber Command. He will be joined by Flt Lt Desmond Curtis (100), who was a navigator on the Mosquito in Coastal Command. Together they will give talks about their operational experiences flying this iconic aircraft, constructed largely of plywood.

The date of the Talks is Wednesday 15th May.

Doors open at 1800, the talks start at 1830.

The cost will be £15/head or £25/couple.

Neither speaker will be charging fees, all of the money raised during the evening will be added to the Warmwell Window Fund.

Please email Gerry Gerrard if you are interested in attending this event:

ggerrard99@gmail.com