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Elvington: Air museum seeks £100,000 to restore WW2 tower

Summary by Ground News
RAF Elvington control tower was saved from dereliction 40 years ago. Grade II listed building at Yorkshire Air Museum needs £200,000 of restoration work. Museum staff say it is a "living memorial" to the bravery and sacrifice of RAF Bomber Command. During WW2 servicemen from UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and France were stationed at the former RAF base.

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