The Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT) Memorial

Attribution: Photo copyright S. Fraser

Evanton Airfield Memorial

The Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT) was established in 2006 with the aim of preserving historical details and records of airfields.

To this end the charity has erected a great number of memorials across the UK to ensure these heritage sites, the people and units serving there, are not forgotten.

On 13 August 2017 Highland Deephaven Industrial Park, the location of the former Evanton airfield ,became the latest site to have a memorial unveiled by ABCT.

 

For information on the work of the Trust see www.abct.org.uk

For information on research into Evanton wartime remains see www.archhighland.org.uk

A booklet, Evanton Wartime Remains, is available from Arch Highland for £7 including p&p (email as above) or £6 when collected from The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, IV14 9DH

The Director General of the Trust, Kenneth Bannerman

The Director General of the Trust, Kenneth Bannerman, addressed a group of heritage society representatives and villagers  before unveiling the memorial.
Attribution: [Photo RCHS]

The inscription reads:
In memory of Evanton (Novar) Airfield. Opened 1922. Closed 1956. Dedicated to all units and personnel based here. Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Unveiled by Kenneth P Bannerman, Director General ABCT, 13.08.2017.

Memorial

Attribution: [Photo ABCT]

View more photos of the airfield and memorial

We have a wide range of photographs of both the airfield during the war years and also of the ceremony of the unveiling of the memorial.  We hope you will enjoy viewing these photographs.

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Storehouse of Foulis
Storehouse of Foulis
The Storehouse of Foulis, Foulis Ferry, Evanton, Ross-shire, IV16 9UX. Tel 01349 830038 http://www.thestorehouseathome.com
Foulis Castle
Foulis Castle
The Girnal
The Girnal
The Girnal. For many decades, and in front of the girnal, lay the wrecks of fishing boats left behind by young men from the county who failed to return from World War 1.
The Storehouse, adjacent Girnal
The Storehouse, adjacent Girnal
The Storehouse, adjacent Girnal, and Foulis Castle in background. [Photo courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The exhibition within the Girnal.
The exhibition within the Girnal.
The exhibition within the Girnal. [Photo courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The Storehouse
The Storehouse
[photograph courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The Storehouse
The Storehouse
[photograph courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]
The Storehouse
The Storehouse
[photograph courtesy of Clan Munro Newsletter.]

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