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Lincolnshire village plans monument for pilot poet | Lincolnshire village plans monument for pilot poet |
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A Lincolnshire village is planning to erect a monument in memory of World War II poet John Gillespie Magee. | A Lincolnshire village is planning to erect a monument in memory of World War II poet John Gillespie Magee. |
The poet, who is famous for his poem High Flight, was billeted in Wellingore while serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) 412 Squadron. | |
Roger Cole, chairman of the parish council, said every year hundreds of tourists from across the world came to Wellingore to pay tributes to Magee. | Roger Cole, chairman of the parish council, said every year hundreds of tourists from across the world came to Wellingore to pay tributes to Magee. |
The village plans to create a circular route for visitors to follow. | The village plans to create a circular route for visitors to follow. |
'Coaches of tourists' | 'Coaches of tourists' |
Mr Cole said he hoped the route would incorporate a marble and granite monument on the Mill Field, with inscriptions of Magee's poems. | Mr Cole said he hoped the route would incorporate a marble and granite monument on the Mill Field, with inscriptions of Magee's poems. |
"We get coaches of tourists from Germany, China, Canada and America - although not many from the UK - but there is nothing to show Magee lived here," said Mr Cole. | "We get coaches of tourists from Germany, China, Canada and America - although not many from the UK - but there is nothing to show Magee lived here," said Mr Cole. |
"The community here are really keen to change that." | "The community here are really keen to change that." |
The council has commissioned designers to create a model of the proposed monument. The model is being displayed at an exhibition dedicated to the poet at the Natural World Centre in Whisby. | The council has commissioned designers to create a model of the proposed monument. The model is being displayed at an exhibition dedicated to the poet at the Natural World Centre in Whisby. |
Mr Cole said the council was now liaising with the RCAF and the Heritage Lottery Fund about finding the £250,000 required to erect the monument. | Mr Cole said the council was now liaising with the RCAF and the Heritage Lottery Fund about finding the £250,000 required to erect the monument. |
They are also speaking to Lincolnshire County Council about the possibility of taking over the running of the village library and creating a permanent exhibition dedicated to Magee inside. | They are also speaking to Lincolnshire County Council about the possibility of taking over the running of the village library and creating a permanent exhibition dedicated to Magee inside. |
Mr Cole, who has written a biographical study of Magee, says he has an extensive collection of Magee memorabilia which he plans to donate to the library. | Mr Cole, who has written a biographical study of Magee, says he has an extensive collection of Magee memorabilia which he plans to donate to the library. |
Theresa Hobbs, business manager at the Natural World Centre, said they were holding their exhibition, which opens today, to raise awareness of Magee's links with Lincolnshire. | Theresa Hobbs, business manager at the Natural World Centre, said they were holding their exhibition, which opens today, to raise awareness of Magee's links with Lincolnshire. |
"A lot of British people don't know he's buried in Lincolnshire and that's incredibly sad," she said. | "A lot of British people don't know he's buried in Lincolnshire and that's incredibly sad," she said. |
Magee was one of 1,500 men billeted at Wellingore Hall during the war. | Magee was one of 1,500 men billeted at Wellingore Hall during the war. |
He served at RAF Digby, near Sleaford. He wrote one of his poems, Per Ardua, while in Wellingore. | He served at RAF Digby, near Sleaford. He wrote one of his poems, Per Ardua, while in Wellingore. |
His last flight was out of Wellingore airfield, in December 1941, when he died, aged 19, in a collision with another aircraft. | His last flight was out of Wellingore airfield, in December 1941, when he died, aged 19, in a collision with another aircraft. |
He was buried at Scopwick Cemetery, near Digby. | He was buried at Scopwick Cemetery, near Digby. |
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