On 21 March 1944, a Royal Air Force Handley Page Halifax bomber crashed in Moordown, Hampshire (now Dorset) soon after take-off from RAF Hurn (now known as Bournemouth Airport) killing nine people.
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On 21 March 1944, a Royal Air Force Handley Page Halifax bomber crashed in Moordown, Hampshire (now Dorset) soon after take-off from RAF Hurn (now known...
Moordown is a suburb of Bournemouth, situated in the northern part of the borough. It was incorporated into the borough of Bournemouth in 1901, having...
Gulfstream G650 and Falcon 7X. On 21 March 1944, a Royal Air Force Halifax Bomber crashed in Moordown soon after takeoff. On 28 January 1972, Vickers Viscount...
thought to be 5,500 years old was found in 1932. Bronze Age burials near Moordown, and the discovery of Iron Age pottery on the East Cliff in 1969, suggest...
destroyed and 77 people were killed. In 1944, a Halifax Bomber crashed in Moordown killing nine people. The town's first large entertainment venue was the...
for invalids and could combine the advantages of a Spa with those of sea air and bathing. The scheme was not implemented; instead about 19 acres (77,000 m2)...
of Tuckton, 35,000 BC - 1926 (Interspersed with Ingenious References to Moordown)" (PDF). Jp137.com. Retrieved 20 December 2015. McKinstry, p. 33. McKinstry...
Christchurch r. station. The parish contains the tythings of Redhall, Moordown, Charminster, Stronden [sic], Great Dean and Little Down, Muccleshell,...
East Southbourne & Tuckton Kinson North Kinson South Littledown & Iford Moordown Queen's Park Redhill & Northbourne Strouden Park Talbot & Branksome Woods...