Memorial window in the church of St Mary the Virgin, Christon, known as the 'Bomber Command Window'.
This 1950 window, by Arnold Wathen Robinson (
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At the base of the window is the inscription -
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF CATHERINE HERMIONE GARTON AND MICHAEL
BELOVED WIFE AND SON OF KENNETH GARTON DURRANT
AND DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON OF CHARLES RAWLINSON WAINWRIGHT"Born Weybridge, Surrey, 17 September 1923 and was known as Michael. His father was the director of a brewery. He was educated at Charterhouse School from 1937 to 1941 where he was a member of the Maniacs Cricket XI and the Harpies Football XI, and he won his school colours for cross country running.
Michael enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and entered Worcester College, Oxford as an RAF cadet on a short course on 24 April 1942. He trained as a navigator and rose to the rank of Sergeant. On leaving Worcester College he was posted to 582 Squadron. He was killed the day before his 21st birthday.
He is also commemorated on the war memorials at Charterhouse School, Weybridge, on a stained-glass window at St Mary’s Church, Christon, Bristol, and on the war memorial at Worcester College, Oxford.
Last Operation Information -
Start Date 15-09-1944
End Date 16-09-1944
Takeoff Station Little Staughton
Day/Night Raid Night (2% moon)
Operation Kiel. 490 aircraft, 6 lost. The old town and modern city centre were devastated, although the local report also states that many bombs fell outside the city limits. Despite the damage, the death toll was remarkably low at 12 with a further 28 injuries.
Reason for Loss Crashed into the North Sea."
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