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Lancashire / Re: T.M. Lockyer Spitfire pilot R.A.F.
« on: Sunday 22 September 19 21:12 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks.  I only have two photos of Tommy in my possession so it is interesting to see these.  I am trying to find out where and when Tommy Lockyer and Renee Arckless met.  I believe they were both members of the Border Flying Club in Carlisle but don't know if this is where they first met.  I would also like to know when Tommy died.  Thanks again.  Dyan

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Lancashire / Re: T.M. Lockyer Spitfire pilot R.A.F.
« on: Sunday 22 September 19 18:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi and welcome to Rootschat Muffin...you may already have it but this article was in the Liverpool Daily Echo dated Jan 5th 1943.
Carol
Hello Carol.   Many thanks for this and, no, I hadn't already seen this article.  It is amazing how much information is out there.  I am keen to put a story together for Renee and Tommy so it is recorded in the ATA museum archives.  Although I am Renee's niece I don't know the full story about the couple although I am finding out a lot from the internet.  Renee died before I was born but my father, Oswald Buglass [ who met Renee at the Border Flying Club Carlisle] did take me to meet Tommy Lockyer some years ago.  Thanks again.  Dyan

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Lancashire / Re: T.M. Lockyer Spitfire pilot R.A.F.
« on: Sunday 22 September 19 14:21 BST (UK)  »
There is a new specific website for the ATA being developed by the Maidenhead Heritage centre www.atamuseum.org  Any information on Irene Arckless,  Tommy Lockyer or indeed any ATA pilot would be gratefully received.

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Lancashire / Re: Renee Arckless
« on: Sunday 22 September 19 13:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I am researching Irene Arckless and wondered if you could contact me

Best wishes, Jo
  I am Irene Arckless's niece. A showcase about her and Tommy Lockyer has just gone on display at the Maidenhead Heritage centre where they have an exhibition celebrating the 80th anniversary of the ATA.  The museum curator would appreciate any further information on the couple to add to their records. I believe you would probably have the most up to date information from the research you did for your book if you would be willing to share that.

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