Battle of Britain Memorial, Capel-le-Ferne
The Battle of Britain Memorial | |
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United Kingdom | |
For the RAF casualties of the Battle of Britain | |
Unveiled | July 9, 1993 |
Location | near |
Designed by | Harry Gray |
The Battle of Britain Memorial is a monument to aircrew who flew in the Battle of Britain. It is sited on the White Cliffs at Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkestone, on the coast of Kent.
It was initiated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, and opened by the Queen Mother on July 9, 1993. It is formed of a large propeller-shaped base, with the figure of a seated pilot carved by Harry Gray sitting at the centre.
Also on the site are replicas of a Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire and the Christopher Foxley-Norris Memorial Wall, on which appears the names of the almost 3000 fighter aircrew who flew in the Battle.
In October 2010 HRH The Duchess of Cornwall unveiled a bust of Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park by sculptor Will Davies at the site.
The Trust is currently raising money to build a new visitor centre. It will take the shape of a Spitfire wing and will be called The Wing.