Thanks for the post. Barbara! Suren and Eva were fantastic folks and members of West Parish Church and the most welcoming couple I have ever met. Their children Susan and Wayne were both good friends. Sue played the piano, and we had many a sing along in their living room.
"Anoverian" was a pretty lucky plane overall, as was it's crew; to have seen continuous action and survived the entire war from England's beginning to the very finish was quite amazing. Nice write-up, Doug.
This is a lovely story! I was unaware about such fund raising efforts, and find them really interesting. I am glad to hear the Andoverian had a good run.
Loved your post, Barbara! Well done indeed!!!
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Thanks for the post. Barbara! Suren and Eva were fantastic folks and members of West Parish Church and the most welcoming couple I have ever met. Their children Susan and Wayne were both good friends. Sue played the piano, and we had many a sing along in their living room.
What an engaging wartime history of an airplane and its sponsors on both sides of the Atlantic! Woderfully detailed.
"Anoverian" was a pretty lucky plane overall, as was it's crew; to have seen continuous action and survived the entire war from England's beginning to the very finish was quite amazing. Nice write-up, Doug.
Doug, another fascinating story!! I learned a great deal from your research.
Well done!!!
This is a lovely story! I was unaware about such fund raising efforts, and find them really interesting. I am glad to hear the Andoverian had a good run.