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Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps
Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps

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An eighth-century relief-carved cross made of grey-silver Cornish granite set into a wheel-head with a short shaft and stepped plinth bearing an inscription. The cross commemorates two pioneer airmen, Captain Eustace Loraine and Staff Sergeant Richard Wilson, who were killed in a flying accident near Stonehenge on the 5th of July in 1912. On 25 June 2012 the memorial was removed from its original location along the A303, and re-erected near the new Stonehenge visitors' centre in 2013. It was re-dedicated on 1 May 2014 by the Earl and Countess of Wessex.
Title

Memorial to Captain Eustace Broke Loraine (Grenadier Guards) and Staff-Sergeant Richard Hubert Victor Wilson (Royal Engineers) of the Royal Flying Corps

Date

1913

Medium

granite

Accession number

SP4_IRD_S020

Work type

War memorial

Owner

English Heritage

Custodian

English Heritage

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

05/05/95

Access

time restrictions apply

Inscription description

TO THE MEMORY / OF / CAPTAIN LORAINE / AND STAFF-SERGEANT WILSON / WHO WHILST FLYING ON DUTY MET WITH / A FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR THIS SPOT / ON JULY 5TH 1912. ERECTED BY THEIR COMRADES

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Located at

Stonehenge, Shrewton

SP4 7DE

Located about 30 metres southwest of the Stonehenge Visitors Centre.