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North Weald Airfield Museum
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Pilot Officer William Blair Pattullo
Prior to the unveiling a Dedication service was held in St Paul’s Church, Harold Hill, conducted by the Rev. Russell Moul, who also led the service at the house. After the unveiling, refreshments were served in St Paul’s Church Hall giving guests the opportunity to circulate and reminisce. The plaque was the inspiration of SAC Joel M E Diggle of RAF Coltishall who arranged the event. Everyone involved thought it was a superbly organised occasion. On the 25th October 1940 a schoolboy had witnessed the crash and saw the pilot removed from the plane by the emergency services. He was Geoff Walton and 50 years later he decided to research the crash and find out who the pilot was. He discussed the project with Norman Jennings, a former teacher at the school Geoff attended. They determined to research it together. After finding that the pilot was P/O Pattullo the rest was not easy. The problem was that P/O Pattullo was born in Chile of Scots parents who were working there. To make things more difficult the birth was not recorded at the British Consulate for seven years. The story of how they traced the family is told in their book, “Search for One of the Few”, by Norman Jennings and Geoff Walton. When P/O Pattullo was 19 he left Chile to come to the UK to join the RAF. Hence the reason for the presence of Chilean Defence Attaché.
© W H Aitken Photographs E M Aitken
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