550 Squadron Photos

BQ-V / LL851

LL851 was shot down by a Messerschmitt over Belgium on 21/21 May 1944 on the operation to Duisburg. LL851 was one of three 550 Sqdn Lancasters lost on this operation. The aircraft crashed into a field owned by Albert Van Hoornick at Heimolen (Oost-Vlaanderen) between the Wever and Heimolenstraat some 3 km S of Sint Niklass, where all were buried in the town's communal cemetery.

Other information about the flight and the target available here.

The entry on the 550 Squadron Roll of Honour here.

P/O Peter Dukelow

The pictures below are courtesy of the family of P/O Peter Dukelow (Canada). The relatives of P/O Dukelow obtained copies of photos from a descendant of the Head of Police for St Niklaas showing their burial. The quality of the clandestine photos is poor, but they clearly show the Germans burying them with full military honours. In the past, the local townspeople have held regular memorial services to commemorate their passing.

Click image St Niklaas Cemetery 1944
Click image German forces burying the crew with full military honours
Click image German forces burying the crew with full military honours
Click image St Niklaas Cemetery, Burial
Click image Pilot Peter James Dukelow, aged 21
Click image Crew Graves
Click image PJ Dukelow Graduation Certificate
Click image Official correspondence confirming that PO Dukelow had been killed in action

The pictures below, also courtesy of the family of PO Peter Dukelow, were taken on the 50th anniversary of the crash and in 1981 on a visit to the St Niklaas cemetery by family and friends.

Click image St Niklaas graves: wreath laying on the 50th Anniversary of the plane crash
Click image Closeup of Peter Dukelow's Grave
Click image Crew Graves
Click image PJ Dukelow Grave
Click image St Niklaas Cemetery
Click image James Dukelow and eye-witness to the plane crash
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P/O Peter Dukelow The story of P/O Peter Dukelow (No.170280) has been recorded by his family and reproduced here with their permission.
The document describes his early life, and also provides facinating details about the training undertaken by Bomber Command crews in Canada and the USA.
Finally the document also contains details about the last fateful operation of the crew of BQ-V / LL851

These pictures, and copies of the various documents, can also be seen at the 550 Squadron Association Museum in North Killingholme.

Sgt David Mayo

Click image Sgt D Mayo
Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie, from http://www.inmemories.com/Cemeteries/stniklaas.htm

The pictures below, are courtesy of the family of Sgt. David Mayo.

Click image David's Grave
Click image Photos of all the Crew Graves before Commonweath War Graves headstones were erected (which happened in 1953)

P/O Herman Earl MacDuff

Click image P/O H E MacDuff
Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
For the full file (ca. 296 pages) see the Canadian archive web-page: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/war-dead/001056-119.01-e.php?id_nbr=39780
Click image P/O H E MacDuff
Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie: source Library and Archives - Canada Reg. 112, vol. 30681

Sgt Donald Sydney Bruty

Click image Donald Sydney Bruty (1920-1944)
Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie
Click image Donald Sydney Bruty - Commemoration Scroll
Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie
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SGT-DONALD-SYDNEY-BRUTY The story of Sgt Donald Sydney Bruty, Flight Engineer 550 Squadron.
The document describes his family background, and also provides facinating details about his RAF Service, and the continued respect given to the memory of Donald and the crew of LL851 by the people of Sint-Niklaas.
Source: William Albertyn (Sint-Niklaas) via Wilfred Burie

Sgt Sidney Alfred Jarvis

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SGT-DONALD-SYDNEY-BRUTY Photos of Sgt Sidney Alfred Jarvis
Source: Frank Smith (a cousin of Sidney Alfred Jarvis) via Mike Leeman

Sgt Leslie Robert Towsley

Click image Sgt Leslie Robert (Bob) Towsley (Air Bomber)
Picture from Jack Harris collection
Click image Sgt Leslie Robert Towsley
Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie
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Picture courtesy of Wilfred Burie

550 Squadron Commemorations in Sint Niklaas, Belgium

See the Sint Niklaas Commemorations web-page.

Rebecq Association Visit to Sint Niklaas

In August 2013 Wilfred Burie of the Rebecq Association visited the graves in St. Niklaas Cemetery to lay a 550 Association wreath. In addition he was able to talk with some local people and find the exact location of the crash and pay respects there too. Some photographs from the visit are shown below. Thanks to Wilfred Burie for making the photographs available.

Click image Sint Niklaas Communal Cemetery
L-to-R: P/O Dukelow, P/O Dunham, P/O MacDuff, Sgt Bruty, Sgt Javis, Sgt Towsley, Sgt Mayo
Click image Impact point of Lancaster LL851 (on information from an old lady who is the widow of a witness of the crash)