THAMESIDE AVIATION MUSEUM Flt Lt Denis Geach Parnall PHOTO PAGE This may involve a longer download depending on your PC, if you want to exit back click here |
LEFT; Flt. Lt. Denis.Geach. Parnall's grave, at St Gennys Church, Cornwall, England.. The inscription reads. In the memory of DENIS. GEACH. PARNALL. Flight Lieutenant R.A.F. Fighter pilot killed in action in the BATTLE OF BRITAIN,, 18th September 1940 aged 25 years. PER.ARDUA.AD ASTRA .............Photo by, Dave Thorndike. 14th Aprill 2000. |
Flt Ft.Lt. Denis. Geach. Parnall's. Grave, at St Gennys, Cornwall looking out towards the Atlantic Ocean. photo ; Dave Thorndike, 14th April 2000. |
A view looking towards St Gennys from the grave. Photo, Dave Thorndike, 14th April 2000. |
The plaque on the cliff at Crackington Haven, in North Cornwall, placed by Wing Commander A.G Parnall in 1959, The inscription on the plaque reads, GIVEN TO THE NATIONAL TRUST IN 1959 BY WING COMMANDER A.G PARNALL IN MEMORY OF HIS BROTHER FLIGHT LIEUTENANT DENIS PARNALL R.A.F AND ALL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940. Photo by Dave Thorndike, 14th April 2000 |
St TrevigueFarm, a 16th century Farmhouse in North Cornwall, this was the home of Flt Lt Parnall photo ; Dave Thorndike, 14th April 2000. |
The image here is taken from Denis Parnall's, R.A.F POCKET BOOK 1937 ( A.P. 1081 ) This is the first page from inside the book , NOTE that Denis had sighned the top left hand corner |
This is the cover of a book on the Parnall Aircraft company, which was owned by Denis Parnall's Father George. A very good book written by Ken Wixey, ISBN 0 7524 1508 5 |