Sunday, 5 July 2015

Halifax Airplane Crash Site & the Missing Guide Stoop



We returned to Just outside Grindon this week and went to find the Memorial Cairn for the Halifax plane that crashed on Grindon Moor in 1947. We parked in Sheldon's Farm, Geoff got permission from the farmer ( It just had to be with Geoff Sheldon driving this week) and we followed the footpath which took us directly to the memorial. We took a few photo's then headed back to the car.
The position of the memorial stone is shown with the red flag.
After we left Sheldon's Farm we parked up next to the church in Grindon and set off down the track to go to the top of Ossoms Hill. We passed a small group of Belted Galloways including calves and a bull and i was a bit nervous until we got clear.We had our breakfast on the hill overlooking Wetton Mill on one side and Thors Cave on the other side. We got back to the car and set off to where a guide stoop should be but we noticed it was missing last week when we passed the spot. Geoff had printed off some pics from 2012 when we were there so we could match up the exact position. We did a few pics there then headed home and passed through Via Gellia where we stopped to have a look at the old  sheepwash. The sheepwash isn't visible in the summer due to all the vegetation but we had a long interesting talk to a farmer who had lots of friends that Ike knew. From there it was straight home.
Route up Ossoms Hill

Geoff coming back from seeing the farmer


The memorial in a field
For more pictures take a look at last weeks blog

Geoff, Rob & Ike at the memorial



The track down from Grindon Church

Inside an old barn

Rob on Ossoms Hill

Ike

Thor's Cave

Wetton Mill bottom left hand side

Breakfast

Another view of Thor's Cave

Geoff

Grindon Church steeple at the top

Belted Galloways



Farmer topping the grass


This is where a Derbyshire Guide Stoop used to be. Its on the road between Mouldridge Grange and Winster on the Moor Lane Crossroads 


Note the signpost at the crossroads

The guide stoop then & now, Geoff is standing where it was.
Geoff is standing where it was, note the trees and power lines in the background.

Again take notice of the signpost and Geoff is standing in the spot where it used to be.
 These stoops are hundreds of years old and a similar one is missing from Pikehall which is not far away and we wondered if someone is collecting them. If you know of the whereabouts please let us know.
This was an interesting morning although there was a lack of sunshine it was warm and we didn't get wet.
See you next week.








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