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Bardney

Bardney is a small town 10 miles east of Lincoln, sitting on the north side of the River Witham, notable only for the huge British Sugar factory which supplies most of the local jobs. There is a mediaeval abbey, ruined in Henry VIII's dissolution of the monastries, a church and a small primary school.

During the Second World War, Bardney was a RAF airfield occupied by various squadrons.

  • Opened as a satellite station to Waddington.
  • 1943 to 1945, 9 Squadron moved to Bardney from Waddington with Lancasters , being one of the squadrons dropping Tallboy bombs in daylight precision attacks , losing 85 Lancasters on operations.
  • October 1944, 227 Squadron was formed here then moved to Balderton .
  • November 1944, 189 Squadron formed here and then moved to Fulbeck, but returned in April 1945 and moved to Metheringham in October 1945.
  • Late 1945 the base was transferred to Army for vehicle storage.
  • 1959 to 1963, 106 Squadron Thor missile site

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