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    RAF Methwold opened as a dispersal airfield for RAF Feltwell in the winter of 1938. Vickers Wellington bombers from Feltwell continued to use the site as a satellite base until the grass airfield was transferred to No. 2 Group in the exchange of bases with No. 3 Group , in the summer of 1942.

  2. Dec 13, 2012 · On 26 th May, 1943 the King and Queen came to visit Methwold airfield and my father was present as he was responsible for civilian policing. He kept very quiet about it and I didn’t know until after the war.

  3. Feb 27, 2020 · RAF Methwold opened as a dispersal airfield for RAF Feltwell in the Winter of 1938. Vickers Wellington bombers from Feltwell continued to use the site as a satellite base until the grass airfield was transferred to No. 2 Group in... more.

  4. Aug 25, 2019 · The Jemison Center, often referred to as Old Bryce, was completed in 1939 and housed patients until 1977. Bryce Hospital on the campus of the University of Alabama is much older, however, with the new hospital recently being built, this building has been deemed by locals as ‘Old Bryce’.

  5. Nov 7, 2016 · No. 487 Squadron NCOs at RAF Methwold early 1943. Armourers load 250-lb GP bombs into a Lockheed Ventura Mark II of No. 464 Squadron RAAF at Methwold, Norfolk, using a bomb-trolley borrowed from No. 487 Squadron RNZAF.

  6. RAF Methwold was officially closed down in June 1958, the land being returned to its former owners or their families. In the 1960’s much of the concrete runways were broken up and the area returned largely to agriculture.

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