RMCT7K37–USAF memorial Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire. England UK
RF2DFPPGF–Grafton Underwood 384th U.S.A.F. Memorial
RMEJA65N–Village of Grafton Underwood (Northamptonshire, England), mentioned in the Doomsday book.
RM2PWEY5P–Stained glass window commemorating the USAAF 384th Bomb Group in Grafton Underwood, Kettering, UK
RF2D8E1JD–Spire of the church of St James in the village of Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK; it dates from 13th century
RMB599D7–Abstract aerial view north of a disused RAF Airfield country fields Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire England UK High level obl
RF2HD6JB5–Attractive thatched cottage and red roofed barn with stream to foreground, in the village of Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK
RMTAX8TW–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RF2HD6JB6–Frontage of an attractive thatched cottage with yellow roses growing around the door in the village of Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK
RMJT6TYX–The 384th, 8th USAF Airforce Memorial at Grafton Underwood village, Northamptonshire; England; UK
RF2D8E1BN–The church of St James in the village of Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK; earliest parts date from 12th century.
RMBMXB8F–384th Bombardment Group Memorial, at the site of The US 8th Army Air Force Base at Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, England
RF2HD6JBB–Frontage of an attractive thatched cottage with yellow roses growing around the door in the village of Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK
RMEJ2FB0–Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK. 20th March, 2015. The height of the solar eclipse seen from Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, England, on the morning of 20 march 2015 as clouds break apart to reveal a crescent shape of the sun. Credit: miscellany/Alamy Live News
RM2K4K39H–Autumn harvest festival produce at St James Church in Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK, 2022.
RM2WWPGNB–Brian Francis reads a poem during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superiority for the upcoming landings in France in June 1944. Air Force
RM2K4K39P–A 'Be Happy' sign on a gate in Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK. Photo by JOHN ROBERTSON.
RM2K1YT01–Bell ringing ropes in a church
RFA4YY37–Thatched cottages beside the village brook Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire England
RMCT7K21–USAF memorial Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire. England UK
RF2DFPR6W–Grafton Underwood 384th U.S.A.F. Memorial Site
RMB51H0X–The Church of St. James, the register of which dates back to 1678, in the village of Grafton Underwood, Northants. The yew trees may be almost the same age as the Church but metal railings show the modern influence. Circa 1948 P000112;
RM2AK5R5W–War memorial at RAF Grafton Underwood for 8th Air Force US Air Force 384th Group
RM2X31NGE–Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 52 24' 54'', S 0 38' 30'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2F5K6G5–RAF Grafton Underwood - 22 April 1944 - Airfield.
RM2AFXYR4–. The Archaeological journal. 14. GEAFTOS r.VDERWOOD. X iKTHAXTS.. 15. BROOK, KENT, LOW-SIDE WINDOWS IN ANCIENT CHURCHES. 27 Limpsjiehl (Surrey). A ^el•y small window close tothe ground at the extreme east end of the chancel on thesouth side. Within it is enormously splayed, evidentlyto admit light. Under present arrangements, it lights thesouth end of the altar. I know of no other similar example. Grafton Underwood (Northants). Similarly situatedto the window at Limpstield, but about 8 feet fromground. This is a small two-light opening, each lightIj inches across, and about 1 foot high. Its p
RMTAX93R–St James the Apostle Church, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, contains a stained glass window which remembers men of the United States 8th
RMJT6W5D–The 384th, 8th USAF Airforce Memorial at Grafton Underwood village, Northamptonshire; England; UK
RMBMXD5A–384th Bombardment Group Memorial, at the site of The US 8th Army Air Force Base at Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, England
RMEJ2FB5–Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK. 20th March, 2015. The height of the solar eclipse seen from Grafton Underwood, Nothamptonshire, England, on the morning of 20 march 2015 as clouds break apart to reveal a crescent shape of the sun. Credit: miscellany/Alamy Live News
RFEJA5M5–The medieval village church and cemetery at the english village of Grafton Underwood (mentioned in the doomsday book).
RM2WWNB86–Brian Francis reads a poem during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superiority for the upcoming landings in France in June 1944. Air Force
RM2K1YT0G–A tribute the Queen Elizabeth II from a USAAF Bomb Group that served in the uk during WW2
RFA4YY31–Thatched cottages beside the village brook Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire England
RMCT7K2P–USAF memorial Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire. England UK
RF2DFPPTN–Grafton Underwood 384th U.S.A.F. Memorial Information board
RM2AK5R5B–War memorial at RAF Grafton Underwood for 8th Air Force US Air Force 384th Group
RM2X2X92C–Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 52 24' 54'', S 0 38' 30'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RMTAX8WT–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMBMXBX2–384th Bombardment Group Memorial, at the site of The US 8th Army Air Force Base at Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, England
RFEJA5PF–Path to the medieval village church and cemetery at the english village of Grafton Underwood (mentioned in the doomsday book),
RM2WWP46E–U.S. Air Force Chaplain (Capt) Steven Davis, left, 501st Combat Support Wing chaplain, speaks with Cllr Tracey Smith, right, Mayor of Rushden, before a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to
RMEJ2H49–Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, UK. 20th March, 2015. The final phase of the solar eclipse seen from Grafton Underwood, Nothamptonshire, England, on the morning of 20 march 2015. Credit: miscellany/Alamy Live News
RM2K1YT20–Memorial to 384th USAAF Bomb Group Stained glass window
RMCT7K3R–St. James Church Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire England UK
RF2DFPP6R–Defibrillator in an old fashioned phone village box
RMEJA64X–Converted from a stone barn, a house with one window and one door onthe side facing out across a green.
RM2PWEY5R–Interior image of pew with hassocks in black and white from Grafton Underwood church, Kettering, England, UK
RFARPF46–United States airfield war memorial Grafton Underwood Northamptonshire England
RM2X2X929–Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 52 24' 48'', S 0 38' 35'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RMTAX8KF–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWNCR4–U.S. Air Force Col. D. Landon Phillips, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, right, speaks with distinguished guests after a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superior
RM2K1YRWW–Bell ringing ropes in a church
RF2DFPP2D–Defibrillator in an old fashioned phone village box
RM2GET7F4–Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom, England, N 52 24' 48'', W 0 38' 35'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMTAX8W8–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWNDDR–U.S. Air Force Col. D. Landon Phillips, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, salutes while taps is played during wreath laying at a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air s
RM2K1YRWM–Bell ringing ropes in a church
RMTAX8P5–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWN9J7–U.S. Air Force Honor Guard members from the 501st Combat Support Wing prepare to present the colors during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superiority for the upco
RM2K1YT1G–Memorial to 384th USAAF Bomb Group Stained glass window
RMTAX8JR–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWN8Y4–U.S. Air Force Honor guard members from the 501st Combat Support Wing present the colors during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superiority for the upcoming landin
RM2K1YT14–An unusual tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II from 484 Bomb Group USAAF
RMB5NMFD–A memorial to the 384th Bomb Group at Grafton Underwood,Northamptonshire
RMTAX8RH–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWNDCP–U.S. Air Force Chaplain (Capt) Steven Davis, 501st Combat Support Wing chaplain, delivers an invocation during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superiority for the
RMB5P4K1–A memorial to the 384th Bomb Group at Grafton Underwood,Northamptonshire
RM2K1YT56–Spitfire and Mustang Second World War fighter planes on the apron at an airfield in the UK
RMTAX92W–St James the Apostle Church, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, contains a stained glass window which remembers men of the United States 8th
RM2WWN9J6–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Liam Clancy, right, 501st Combat Support Wing Director of Staff, speaks with distinguished guests before a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air su
RM2K1YT5G–Spitfire and Mustang Second World War fighter planes on the apron at an airfield in the UK
RMTAX8WJ–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWN99N–U.S. Air Force Airmen 1st Class Christina Selkor, left, and Spencer Eagan, right, 501st Combat Support Wing Honor Guard team members, present the colors during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central
RMTAX8MH–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWN87D–U.S. Air Force Col. D. Landon Phillips, left, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, speaks with Milan Shah, right, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire before a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europ
RMTAX8TN–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWP22B–Jacqui Ireland, right, UK Community Relations Adviser, discusses event details with U.S. Air Force Col. D. Landon Phillips, left, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, and Nadia Norman, center, Heritage Coordinator at Stanwick Lakes before a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'Th
RMTAX8JD–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWNBYH–U.S. Air Force Col. D. Landon Phillips, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, salutes while taps is played during wreath laying at a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air s
RMTAX902–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWNA8M–U.S. Air Force Col. D. Landon Phillips, right, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, speaks with distinguished guests after a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superior
RMTAX8R6–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWP8XY–An Airman from the 501st Combat Support Wing Honor Guard speaks with Air Vice-Marshal Andrew White CB DL, after a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air superiority for the
RMTAX8PN–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWPB1D–U.S. Air Force Chaplain (Capt) Steven Davis, center right, 501st Combat Support Wing chaplain, and Chief Master Sgt. Terrance D. Boyd, right, 501st CSW command chief, speak with distinguished guests after a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy indust
RMTAX8NG–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWN7TA–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christina Selkor, 501st Combat Support Wing Honor Guard team member, presents the colors during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air sup
RMTAX8Y6–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RM2WWN8X8–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Spencer Eagan, right, 501st Combat Support Wing Honor Guard team member, presents the colors during a Ceremony of Remembrance at Stanwick Lakes, England, Feb. 22, 2024. U.S. and U.K. leaders gathered to honor 17 Airmen who died in a midair collision on Feb. 22, 1944, involving B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth and the 384th Bombardment Group at RAF Grafton Underwood. The Airmen were part of Operation Argument, or 'The Big Week,' targeting enemy industrial sites and aircraft facilities in Central Europe to secure Allied air
RMTAX93F–St James the Apostle Church, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, contains a stained glass window which remembers men of the United States 8th
RMTAX8XN–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMTAX8KW–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMTAX8T4–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMTAX8XA–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMTAX8PC–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMTAX90R–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMTAX8RX–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
RMTAX8NW–8th USAAF Memorial, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, remembers the crews of the 384th Bombardment Group who flew from here between 1943 and 1945.
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