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Author:  pcernie [ Fri May 14, 2010 1:54 pm ]
Post subject:  £80m Battle of Britain monument plan unveiled

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Plans to erect a striking 380ft (116m) beacon as a monument to the Battle of Britain have been unveiled.

The Battle of Britain Beacon will cost £80m and be taller than Big Ben.

The structure will be built at the Royal Air Force Museum in Hendon, north west London, housing an exhibition on the World War II air conflict.

The museum announced the scheme ahead of the 70th anniversary of the battle, which raged in the skies over Britain from July to October 1940.

The eye-catching building will be constructed out of steel and glass and feature a high-speed lift.

BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Nearly 3,000 RAF pilots involved.
Almost 600 were non-British, including Poles, Czechs, Belgians and a Jamaican
Turning point came when Luftwaffe refocused bombing from airfields to cities
515 RAF aircrew killed during the battle
About 1,700 Luftwaffe bombers and fighters were shot down

Rebecca Dalley, the museum's head of fund-raising, said the exhibition would examine all aspects of the conflict: "It will look at the battle in its entirety. It will look at the involvement of the pilots who took part in the fighting and the impact it had on the entire country.

"The battle will be examined from both sides. We have a fantastic collection of aircraft from both sides of the conflict.

"The civilian aspect will also play an important part in the exhibition, including the Blitz."

She said the museum hopes to complete within the lifetime of the remaining veterans from the conflict, now mainly in their 90s.

The project is set to be funded privately, with several potential investors already having shown an interest.

The museum is currently consulting on its plans.

Young crew

The announcement comes a day after it was revealed that a £3.5m monument commemorating the heroes of RAF Bomber Command who died during WWII, is set to be built in Green Park in London.

The memorial, which should be built by 2012, will commemorate the 55,573 crew of Bomber Command, with an average age of 22, who were killed in the war.

Its role was to attack Germany's airbases, troops, shipping and industries connected to the war effort.

The memorial will contain inscriptions, carvings, and a dedication and also house a sculpture of the seven aircrew by sculptor Philip Jackson.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8682646.stm

8-)

Author:  timark_uk [ Fri May 14, 2010 1:56 pm ]
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I know. Good innit? (8+)

Mark

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Fri May 14, 2010 2:13 pm ]
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It is good, though took long enough, few of the few left now. :(

Author:  james016 [ Fri May 14, 2010 3:03 pm ]
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I live about a 5 min drive from RAF Hendon. 8-)
Will be great to see it if it gets built

Author:  belchingmatt [ Fri May 14, 2010 3:28 pm ]
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james016 wrote:
I live about a 5 min drive from RAF Hendon. 8-)
Will be great to see it if it gets built


+1

Author:  bobbdobbs [ Fri May 14, 2010 3:42 pm ]
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I suppose theres no chance of any lottery money being put towards something like this?

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Fri May 14, 2010 3:51 pm ]
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bobbdobbs wrote:
I suppose theres no chance of any lottery money being put towards something like this?

It probably got a chunk from the culture fund if not it should have.

Author:  Linux_User [ Fri May 14, 2010 3:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: £80m Battle of Britain monument plan unveiled

Am I the only one who thinks that's ugly?

Author:  timark_uk [ Fri May 14, 2010 3:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: £80m Battle of Britain monument plan unveiled

Linux_User wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks that's ugly?
Possibly.

Mark

Author:  rustybucket [ Fri May 14, 2010 4:10 pm ]
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Linux_User wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks that's ugly?

No.

I also think it's a waste of £80m. Build a monument by all means but that's way too much.

IMO the best monument we could give would be to stop marching round the world making war and to not buy a £100bn nuclear penis extension

Just my opinion

Author:  HeatherKay [ Fri May 14, 2010 4:11 pm ]
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rustybucket wrote:
Build a monument by all means but that's way too much.


Just to say it's not just a monument. It's a whole museum building as well. It should house the aircraft currently in the Battle of Britain Hall, plus loads of other stuff not currently on show.

Author:  timark_uk [ Fri May 14, 2010 4:15 pm ]
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HeatherKay wrote:
rustybucket wrote:
Build a monument by all means but that's way too much.
Just to say it's not just a monument.
+1

Mark

Author:  rustybucket [ Fri May 14, 2010 4:16 pm ]
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HeatherKay wrote:
rustybucket wrote:
Build a monument by all means but that's way too much.


Just to say it's not just a monument. It's a whole museum building as well. It should house the aircraft currently in the Battle of Britain Hall, plus loads of other stuff not currently on show.

Even so £80m is still way too much to commemorate a conflict that many involved wanted to forget.

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Fri May 14, 2010 4:18 pm ]
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For a monument on its own it is too expensive but for a whole new building it seems about right. Plus an iconic building at the same time.

Author:  rustybucket [ Fri May 14, 2010 4:27 pm ]
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Amnesia10 wrote:
For a monument on its own it is too expensive but for a whole new building it seems about right. Plus an iconic building at the same time.

Sorry but given the number of problems we need to be spending money on, I don't think an £80m shrine to unnecessary death is appropriate.

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