- Bardney
Bardney is a
village 16 km (10 miles) east of Lincoln, sitting on the north side of theRiver Witham in theWest Lindsey district ofLincolnshire ,England , notable for the hugeBritish Sugar factory, which ceased processing on 9th February 2001. There is a mediaeval abbey, ruined in Henry VIII'sdissolution of the monasteries , a church and a small primary school.Bardney Abbey gave rise to a local legend. WhenSt Oswald died, his body was interred in the abbey, and disappeared overnight. A holy miracle was attached to this incident, but if someone were to say 'Were you born in Bardney?', you were guilty of leaving a door open!ister City
* (fr) flagicon|France - [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Bazoge_%28Sarthe%29 La Bazoge]
RAF Bardney
During the
Second World War ,RAF Bardney airfield was built to the north of the village. During a relatively short life it was occupied by a number ofsquadrons .
*Opened as a satellite station toRAF Waddington .
*1943 to 1945, 9 Squadron moved to Bardney from Waddington with Lancasters, being one of the squadrons droppingTallboy bomb s in daylight precision attacks, losing 85 Lancasters on operations.
*October 1944, 227 Squadron was formed here then moved toBalderton .
*15 October 1944, 189 Squadron formed here and then moved toFulbeck , but returned in April 1945 and moved toMetheringham in October 1945.
*Late 1945 the base was transferred to the army for vehicle storage.
*1959 to 1963, 106 SquadronThor missile site
* In 1972 the area was host to the "Great Western Festival", a two-day pop concert (also known as the "Bardney Festival"). Funded byLord Harlech and the actorStanley Baker (amongst others) it attracted 30,000 people to the venue, held at the nearbyTupholme Abbey ruins. Amongst the artistes playing wereRoxy Music andStatus Quo . Despite its popularity the show lost money due mainly to bad weather which blighted the event.External links
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* [http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&X=512000&Y=370000&scale=25000&width=700&height=410&gride=&gridn=&lang=&db=freegaz Location map of Bardney and the Abbey]
* [http://www.lincsgransugarbeet.co.uk History of Bardney Sugar Beet Factory 1927-2001]
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