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Very sad
I like to walk around this graveyard, but at the same time, it's very sad, too. The Air Disaster of August 1944 is very moving, but near the memorial is the grave of the mother, who I think died of a...
Very sad to think of the waste of young lives here, the accident outdoor probably have been avoided but things were different in times of war. Nice little garden.
Been through frecklton many times but never stopped so we took our dog to be clipped and decided to have a walk round the village and were surprised how nice the village was and the memorial
On 23rd August 1944 a USAF Liberator Bomber which was trying to land just down the road at Warton Aerodrome landed instead on a School killing a number of pupils, teachers, & others
Very sad
I like to walk around this graveyard, but at the same time, it's very sad, too. The Air Disaster of August 1944 is very moving, but near the memorial is the grave of the mother, who I think died of a...
An oasis of calm
In the hurly burly of modern life this is an oasis of calm where we can reflect and remember those who ensured we have our freedom.
Poignant
Very sad to think of the waste of young lives here, the accident outdoor probably have been avoided but things were different in times of war. Nice little garden.
Very good
Been through frecklton many times but never stopped so we took our dog to be clipped and decided to have a walk round the village and were surprised how nice the village was and the memorial
On 23rd August 1944 disaster befell Freckleton
On 23rd August 1944 a USAF Liberator Bomber which was trying to land just down the road at Warton Aerodrome landed instead on a School killing a number of pupils, teachers, & others