Redcar Cemetery, Redcar: Eye Witness Account of a Plane Crash
Captain Allan was a pilot from New Zealand whose aeroplane crashed near Redcar cemetery.
Vera Robinson was four-years-old when she was walking with her mother and describes seeing the aircraft collide with a telegraph poll.
From that day onwards Vera said her family placed flowers on the young airman’s grave, which is just metres from the crash site.
Mrs Robinson describes Captain Allan’s family arriving from New Zealand to take his body home. But after hearing that the burial site would be well looked after they decided Redcar would remain his final resting place.
Vera remembers her and her siblings each being given £5 by the family.
The New Zealand pilot’s Sopwith Camel is believed to have suffered an engine malfunction.
Location: Redcar Cemetery, Redcar Lane, Redcar S10 2DW
Image: Vera Robinson MBE
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