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Galerie numérique de Flight Sergeant Edward Kelloway
Galerie numérique de
Flight Sergeant Edward Kelloway
Flt. Sgt. Ed Kelloway, RCAF, presumed dead in raid over Germany August, 1943.
<p> <i> Photo courtesy of Hillcrest High School - <b>"Stairway of Honour"</B> project. Eighty-four large portraits of students from the Second World War line both sides of the 55 stairs leading up to the school's auditorium. Most of the portraits have the rank and year of death of the student. Some portraits explain how the soldier died, but many were MIA and presumed dead. Each year, teachers from the grade 10 Canadian History course take their students to the stairway around November 11th to complete a project that deals directly with the pictures on the Stairway of Honour.</i> <p>
Galerie numérique de
Flight Sergeant Edward Kelloway
This is the full photo of Edward Kelloway that is on the 'Stairway of Honour' of Hillcrest High School and was sent to me via a German journalist for use on a web page that I have about him and other pages which include information about the other air crew members of Lancaster DV187 of 12 Squadron RAF that he died with on the 28th August 1943.
Edward died when the aircraft he was in was shot down by Hauptmann Ludwig Meister, a German night fighter pilot who 30 mins previously had shot down Lancaster ED627 of 207 Squadron RAF flown by my cousin PO. Arthur Marcus Fitzgerald
Edward Kelloway's web page is at http://www.lancastered627.bravehost.com/FSgt.%20Edward%20Kelloway.html
A full account of the attacks on both aircraft is given on the web address above.
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Flt. Sgt. Ed Kelloway, RCAF, presumed dead in raid over Germany August, 1943. <p> <i> Photo courtesy of Hillcrest High School - <b>"Stairway of Honour"</B> project. Eighty-four large portraits of students from the Second World War line both sides of the 55 stairs leading up to the school's auditorium. Most of the portraits have the rank and year of death of the student. Some portraits explain how the soldier died, but many were MIA and presumed dead. Each year, teachers from the grade 10 Canadian History course take their students to the stairway around November 11th to complete a project that deals directly with the pictures on the Stairway of Honour.</i> <p>
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This is the full photo of Edward Kelloway that is on the 'Stairway of Honour' of Hillcrest High School and was sent to me via a German journalist for use on a web page that I have about him and other pages which include information about the other air crew members of Lancaster DV187 of 12 Squadron RAF that he died with on the 28th August 1943. Edward died when the aircraft he was in was shot down by Hauptmann Ludwig Meister, a German night fighter pilot who 30 mins previously had shot down Lancaster ED627 of 207 Squadron RAF flown by my cousin PO. Arthur Marcus Fitzgerald Edward Kelloway's web page is at http://www.lancastered627.bravehost.com/FSgt.%20Edward%20Kelloway.html A full account of the attacks on both aircraft is given on the web address above.
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Edward Kelloway's grave marker at the Durnbah War Cemetery in Germany.
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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My grandmother Eunice Kelloway Armour was Edward's sister. My Mother, Merle Armour Delbianco was his niece. Merle has the original document and Edward's medals.
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Flight Sergeant Edward Kelloway is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Flight Sergeant Edward Kelloway is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Father J P Lardie's comments as inscribed on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Page 176 du Livre du Souvenir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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CIMETIÈRE DE GUERRE DE DURNBACH Allemagne
Durnbach est un village à 16 kilomètres à l'est de Bad Tolz, une ville située à 48 kilomètres au sud de Munich. Le cimetière de guerre de Durnbach est à 3 kilomètres au nord du village de Gmund am Tegernsee. En suivant la A8 à partir de Munich, tournez à l'intersection Holzkirchen, prenant ainsi la route 318 en direction de Gmund am Tegernsee. Au carrefour avec la 427, tournez à gauche sur la Miesbach. Le cimetière se trouve à gauche, à 500 mètres environ du carrefour entre la 318 et la 472.
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