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stewey | 18:49 Sat 15th Sep 2012 | ChatterBank
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Is "Battle of Britain Day". Is it still commemorated anywhere in the UK?
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>>>September 15th is "Battle of Britain Day"

Are you sure, Stewey?

The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust (who, after all, ought to know about such things) suggest that you're a couple of months too late!
http://www.battleofbr...nmemorial.org/events/

Chris
Never mind, there's other things to celebrate our Britishness on September 15th. How about the opening of the Liverpool to Manchester Railway in 1830? Can't get more British than a railway and Wiliam Huskisson was killed, run over by a train, at the opening too, so we can commemorate that as a bonus.
it does say the 15th September 1940.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/...battle_of_britain_day

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