
Re-dedication: Bishop Rosemarie Mallett led the service in the memorial garden on Monday. Photo: Emma Sears/reelfeelproductions
By NEIL BENNETT
The memorial to the Croydon schoolboys and teachers who died in the 1961 air crash in Norway has been rededicated in a ceremony at Croydon Cemetery.
More than 200 relatives, classmates and family friends, gathered in the Lanfranc Memorial Garden to hear the service led by the Bishop of Croydon, Rt Rev Dr Rosemarie Mallett. The service followed, as closely as possible, the original memorial event that was held in 1962.
In total, 34 teenaged boys from what was then the Lanfranc Secondary Modern School, as well as two teachers and three aircrew died when the aeroplane taking the boys on a summer camping holiday in Norway crashed into a mountain as it tried to land at Stavanger Airport.
The cause of the crash has never been confirmed. Continue reading
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