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kevmusic 26th Nov 2006 16:48

World War Two pilots' pubs
 
Making my slow way through the vast body of WW2 RAF literature I find certain pubs feature a lot as the favourite haunts of pilots - the 'Trip to Jerusalem' in Nottingham, Shepherds in Mayfair and the 'White Hart' at Brasted spring immediately to mind. I also know of the 'Ferry Inn' at Horning where Bob Stanford Tuck narrowly avoided being killed by a bomb from a Dornier - several other occupants not being so lucky.

I've also recently read of the 'Star' in Maidstone, which was specific to pilots operating from Detling. And it's these 'station-specific' pubs I'm interested in. If ever I'm in a particular area - say, near a disused RAF airfield! - I would like to make a bit of a pilgrimage and raise a glass or two to their memory.

Anyone know of any?

Cheers! (hic)

Kev :ok:

treadigraph 26th Nov 2006 17:38

I was in Shepherds after John Farley's lecture on Thursday - nice place, shame about some of the clientelle that particular evening (very noisy!). Sadly the White Hart is no longer what I think the pilots would recognise.

Be good to hear of some more...

virgo 26th Nov 2006 18:48

The "Three Compasses" just to the south of Dunsfold used quite extensively by 98 squadron in 1943/44 (And by the Hawker/ British Aerospace test pilots 'till Dunsfold closed down)

wulf190a 27th Nov 2006 03:14

the Cat & Custard Pot at Paddlesworth was a haunt for Hawkinge

gbh 27th Nov 2006 11:01

Try The Eagle in Cambridge (Bene't Street, close to King's College)
http://www.cambridge2000.com/cambrid.../P9042329.html

johnfairr 27th Nov 2006 14:43

My father was on 111 Sqn and 72 Sqn, Spitfires, 1941-42 at North Weald, Hornchurch and Biggin Hill. The pub he and his chums used to use was "The Jail", just behind one of the dispersals at Biggin. Seem to remember nipping in there in the mid-70s with him and my mother and he recognised a few of the bits and pieces that were still there.

No idea what it is like these days.

jf

kevmusic 27th Nov 2006 15:39

Old Jail
 
This the one?

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs...ld_Jail/Cudham

Sorry, I don't know how to re-word links!

Bus429 27th Nov 2006 18:51

The John Barleycorn, Duxford (and another pub up the road in Sawston and another in Wilbraham); hell, there must have been hundreds in East Anglia!
The Chequers in Fowlmere, too.

treadigraph 27th Nov 2006 20:15

The Jail Inn near Biggin is a great pub...

PPRuNe Towers 27th Nov 2006 20:22

The Swan at Lavenham - signatures preserved on the wall and as far as he knows my dad is still barred.

Err, a little friction between 149 and the advance elements of the future 8th arriving at RAF Mildenhall.

Rob

PS Lavenham - a simply stunning 600 year old wool town always worth a visit.

treadigraph 27th Nov 2006 20:30

Rob. I'm persuaded... soon I promise...!

Offchocks 27th Nov 2006 21:09

Whilst flying out of Norwich in the mid 70's I used to visit "The Spread Eagle" located in Erpingham, it used to have some WW2 aircraft photos on the wall and was a great pub. Must have had a lot of RAF clientele with all the airfields around that area during the war. This is not meant to be an advert but you can find it here:
http://www.pub-explorer.com/olpg/the...gham/index.htm

I just did a search and it is still there, funnily enough there is also another pub by the same name in Norwich.

GOLF_BRAVO_ZULU 28th Nov 2006 19:32

http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...RKET1943-2.jpg

Well, many of the 6 Group boys would have been familiar with Downham Market. The Crown was a regular Haunt.

http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...RKET1943-1.jpg

So was the Castle.

I've been in both and well worth the visit.

lsh 28th Nov 2006 20:36

Pubs
 
Have you got a copy of
"Aeronautical Pubs & Inns of Britain"? ISBN 1 85780 048 6
Dave Smith & Ken Ellis
It a small book, under a tenner, but full of info.
Cheers!
lsh

Helen49 30th Nov 2006 12:35

What about the 'Marrowbone and Cleaver' in Kirmington Village close to the now Humberside Airport? Frequented by 144 squadron, Lancasters.
H49

Blacksheep 1st Dec 2006 00:38

When stationed at Northolt I lived close by The Orchard in West Ruislip & Mrs B worked there in the evenings. Joe Kmiecik, who was flying Devons with 207 Sqn at the time, told me it was the Polish pilots' favourite hang out during the war years. Although it still looks much the same from the outside it is now unfortunately, a Bernie Inn and has lost most of its charm.

kevmusic 29th Jan 2011 10:55

Chaps,

I have resurrected this thread due planning a trip, Easter or Summer. I've ordered a copy of the Smith and Ellis book, though I rather fear that with the dire situation affecting many UK pubs now, the information may, sadly, be out of date :(.

If anyone knows of any up-to-date info on pilots' pubs I'd be grateful for it. I'm thinking of heading up to Bomber Country.

Kev.

goudie 29th Jan 2011 11:09

The Hoops, Basssingbourn village was a favourite of B17 aircrew. It was also featured in the B of B film.

XV490 29th Jan 2011 12:47

And have a look at this other thread for some more...

brakedwell 31st Jan 2011 21:44

The Saracens Head in Lincoln, sadly knocked down to make way for an extension to Marks & Sparks, I think.


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