Remembering the 16 victims of the Thames Board Mills bombing

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EIGHTY-FOUR years ago today marks the worst war-time atrocity to impact Warrington, when 16 innocent victims lost their lives when a German bomber targeted at fete at Thames Board Mills.

Latchford resident Derek Vernon will again pay his respects with a minute’s silence in memory of the sixteen men, women and children, some aged just two and three, who were killed at Arpley Meadows at 5.03 pm on September 14, 1940.

Memebrs of the public are welcome to join Derek at the memorial next to the Lake on Centre Parks, Warrington, near the Village Hotel at 5pm.

Derek will again recall the day that has always stayed fresh in his memory as his late Grandad, who fought at Dunkirk, talked about it regularly.

Women and young children were amongst the casualties when a German bomber, on its way back from a bombing raid at Manchester, targeted the factory’s annual fete.
Reports at the time say a stray German bomber was travelling along the Manchester Ship Canal and spotted a large crowd of people at the fete and decided to unload its last remaining bombs.
There was carnage as one bomb fell on the canteen burying 150 people in the wreckage, killing 16, and injuring a further 28, 15 of them seriously.

Later there were many conflicting eyewitness accounts from those who had seen the plane swoop over the town, but most agreed that the pilot was low enough to see exactly what he had bombed.
The Warrington Fire Officer’s log reported, however, that German radio reports that evening claimed that the “Aluminium Mills at Bank Quay had been bombed.”

Those who lost their lives were:
Donald Ackerley,
Henry Williamson Cooper
Albert Wallace Cox,
Albert William Cox,
Rhoda Hannah Gittings Cox,
May Domville,
Amy Heath Edwards,
Ruth Jackson,
Beatrice Hannah Parker (Canteen Manageress)
Ann Lawson, aged two,
William Stanley Reynolds,
Lilian Maud Springham,
William George Springham,
Williams James Taylor
William John Taylor aged three,
Albert Webb, aged three.


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