The role a factory played in Britain's victory in World War Two has been honoured on the 100th anniversary of its opening.
Two glass marbles that were used to help design the RAF's "bouncing bombs" have sold for £15,200 after a bidding war.
The bomber was also due to attend the Duxford Battle of Britain Airshow in Cambridgeshire which has been on this weekend.
Brown conifer branches slung across pallets to make barricades in front of RAF Scampton, the former home of the Dambusters, ...
On the evening of Tuesday, 19th September 1944, an RAF Mosquito fighter bomber of 627 Squadron (KB267) was returning from a ...
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