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Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« on: Tuesday 28 June 11 21:14 BST (UK) »
Hi to all you fabulous Chatters.

I have recently come across a family letter written sometime in the first few days of 1945 that indicates that a relative who was in a badly damaged Mosquito coming back from a bombing raid over Oslo crash landed:

"six or seven miles North-West of Aberdeen ... at Peterhead."

Can someone please help me track down any newspaper coverage there may have been of a New Year's Eve 1944 crash landing? I've tried Google News Archives, but can't find anything.

In additon, I am looking for any information that may be available regarding the hospital my relative was taken to. The letter indicates:

"This is a large place with a number of different buildings - it was a lunatic asylum before the war and is now a Red Cross Naval hospital."

As I'm travelling to Scotland (from Canada) this summer, I'm also interested in your opinions as to whether the site of the hospital or the crash still exist and are worth visiting.

Thanks in advance for any assistance that can be provided.
MACDONALD of Benbecula, Scotland, Earlswood/Wapella Sask
BAIN of Aberdeenshire, Trafford district, Red Jacket and Moosomin, Sask
CHEYNE of Aberdeenshire & Trafford district, Sask
FISHER of Yorkshire, Ontario & Saskatchewan
INKSTER of Shetland, Edinburgh, Sask and BC
GAUNT of Yorkshire, Kent, BC & Australia
KINCH of Ireland, PEI, Ab, Sask
CORCORAN of Ireland, PEI & Sask
GOTZ / GOETZ of Soufflenheim, Alsace & Ont
MITTELHAUSSER of Soufflenheim, Alsace
MULLER or MILLER of Drusenheim, Alsace & Ont

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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 28 June 11 22:06 BST (UK) »
Have a look through here :- http://www.scotshistoryonline.co.uk/sorties.html

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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 28 June 11 22:31 BST (UK) »
Contact the Northern Health Services Archives, as they might have information about the building, and may know where it was (it sounds like possibly Kingseat, but I'm not too sure, and I'm not sure what the building is now - flats maybe?).  Also, Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives may have information on incidents during the war, though of course a lot was censored (hence the apparent lack of newspaper reports at the time).

Contact Northern Health Services Archives
Contact Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives

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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 28 June 11 22:42 BST (UK) »
TX for that link Malky. I'm going to bookmark it for other research purposes as it looks like a good one.  ;)

Unfortunately, while it does reference another crash on that same day, the one I'm looking for is a different squadron & different crash description than the one the site indicates took place at sea.  My relative's flight definitely made land.

I've collected a fair bit about the mission itself & know that the 627 squadron wasn't based out of the Aberdeen-area.

Thank you for your info as well Archivos. I will check your recommended sources with respect to the hospital.

According to the experts on the Armed Forces board, the mission my relative was part of that day was very politically sensitive so you may be right that it was hushed up & not reported in the press.
MACDONALD of Benbecula, Scotland, Earlswood/Wapella Sask
BAIN of Aberdeenshire, Trafford district, Red Jacket and Moosomin, Sask
CHEYNE of Aberdeenshire & Trafford district, Sask
FISHER of Yorkshire, Ontario & Saskatchewan
INKSTER of Shetland, Edinburgh, Sask and BC
GAUNT of Yorkshire, Kent, BC & Australia
KINCH of Ireland, PEI, Ab, Sask
CORCORAN of Ireland, PEI & Sask
GOTZ / GOETZ of Soufflenheim, Alsace & Ont
MITTELHAUSSER of Soufflenheim, Alsace
MULLER or MILLER of Drusenheim, Alsace & Ont


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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 29 June 11 14:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Red Mystic,
If you look 7 or 8 miles NW of Peterhead (not Aberdeen)you are at Crimond. I am sure there was a wartime drome there. Yhe hospital could have been Ladysbridge at Banff. I think it is still there as a mental hospital.
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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 29 June 11 14:43 BST (UK) »
Thank you JCee. I'll continue to dig around to see what I can find before I come.

The letter writer provides a description of what he saw on the way to the hospital. Would this align with the location you're thinking of?

"I quite enjoyed laying on the stretcher looking at the view as we came down to the hospital in an ambulance yesterday. I got the WAAF orderly to open the back so that I could enjoy the view - running very near the coast part of the time."

TX again for your insight about the area.
MACDONALD of Benbecula, Scotland, Earlswood/Wapella Sask
BAIN of Aberdeenshire, Trafford district, Red Jacket and Moosomin, Sask
CHEYNE of Aberdeenshire & Trafford district, Sask
FISHER of Yorkshire, Ontario & Saskatchewan
INKSTER of Shetland, Edinburgh, Sask and BC
GAUNT of Yorkshire, Kent, BC & Australia
KINCH of Ireland, PEI, Ab, Sask
CORCORAN of Ireland, PEI & Sask
GOTZ / GOETZ of Soufflenheim, Alsace & Ont
MITTELHAUSSER of Soufflenheim, Alsace
MULLER or MILLER of Drusenheim, Alsace & Ont

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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 29 June 11 19:26 BST (UK) »
One thing to note, is that RAF Peterhead was based at Longside Airfield. The regerence to "Kingseat hospital" would be correct if you check it's history.
I am digging a bit more.

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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 30 June 11 13:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Mystic Red,
Whichever hospital it was,the road runs near the coast in parts for both,so you could probably see the coast although Kingseat is well inland at Newmachar. You can Google both Kingseat and Ladysbridge. I looked at them both last night after my post. Not a lot of help as there is no mention of Military use. The Kingseat site does give a map. Both are closed now and being redeveloped. They each have some pictures and Ladysbridge site has sad tales of patient abuse. I suggest you contact ANESFHS in King St , Aberdeen or visit when you are in the area. Ann Park,a volunteer there is a mine of info on local military matters.

Jim.

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Re: Crash landing at Peterhead New year's Eve 1944
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 30 June 11 20:50 BST (UK) »
Go to :- http://www.buckieheritage.org/dates/1944.pdf

and scroll down to "Accident to naval ratings" Cluny Harbour is at Buckie.

Or, go to Google search and type in "Kingseat Royal Naval Hospital" and you will get 6 hits on the first page.



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