Nanaimo Historical Society Guest Speaker
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Missing for 71 years, the remains of four missing airmen and the wreckage of their wreckage of Avro Anson L7056, were finally discovered in the woods near Port Renfrew, BC.
The research of well-known local historian, T. W. (Tom) Paterson, shows that at least 125 young airmen were killed, or missing, on Vancouver Island during the Second World War. They were the pilots and crew of the Western Air Command on coastal defence patrol and trainee aircrews assigned to the Patricia Bay Operational Training Unit, RAF as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
About the speaker:
For more than 50 years T. W. Paterson has been writing about British Columbia history, comprising 27 books and thousands of magazine and newspaper articles. He is perhaps best known for his books on B.C. ghost towns.
Paterson currently writes a twice-weekly historical column for the Cowichan Valley Citizen, and he has several new books underway.
The Nanaimo Historical Society is a non-profit organization. Founded in 1953, the Society's mission is to preserve, promote, and celebrate the history of Nanaimo and Central Vancouver Island. Annual membership is $24 for an individual, $30 for a family, and $34 for an organization.
Membership includes a subscription to British Columbia History, the quarterly journal of the the British Columbia Historical Federation.
| Cost: |
Free Event |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Talks | Lectures Everything Else Conference |
| Location: |
Bowen Park Complex
500 Bowen Rd, Nanaimo |
This event is for Adults, Seniors, Student / College | |
| More Info: |
Darrell Ohs [email protected] 250-758-0911 |
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