History summary

Joseph White

Joseph Adrien E. Thibaudeau

Robert Moulton

A Vickers-Wellington bomber

The flight on 4th and 5th of May 1943.

Just northwest of the roundabout in the N212 / Mijdrechtse Dwarsweg (behind the parking lot) the bomber crashed. On November 6, 2018, a Memorial Column and an engine of the aircraft were placed to the left of the entrance to the parking lot.
Funeral Robert Moulton on May 6, 1943, 7:00 p.m.

Funeral procession on 6 May 1943 in the Stationsstraat. Behind the carriage a German soldier. In the background the Christian Primary School of Wilnis. The hearse (from fa. Hoek , Woerden) went from the Stationsweg to the Kerkstraat through the former park, where the Irene bank now stands.

The bar, followed by a German soldier (helmet), in the Kerkstraat under the window of the sexton’s house.
Annually on May 4th
5 May 2020 – 75 years of Freedom

5 May 2020

Rear Gunner Adrian J.E. Thibaudeau

Pilot Robert B. Moulton

Air Bomber Joseph White

5 May 2020
The favorite place of a councilor

Local newspaper De Groene Venen of 28th of June 2024 about this memorial.
Municipality news
Councilor speaks
Every week a municipal councilor from the municipality in De Ronde Venen writes about or in response to a favorite place in the municipality. This week it is Jan Rouwenhorst’s turn.
Stationsweg Wilnis. A place where many memories emerge and that is exactly one of the most important functions of a monument. For me a memorial with unparalleled design. Henk Butink has presented this beautifully on his website.
The artwork reflects what can be seen above us and the creative talent of Edwin Merks. He involved me in the design process and implementation. How different – and how much more beautiful – it became than the first sketches. I think back with gratitude for the conversations we had at my house at the time. The idea of a long, narrow pedestal with the bust of a pilot with a flowing scarf and classic aviator cap on it did not progress beyond the drawing phase. Later I became moved. He had engraved my name under one of the three maple leaves.
Sometimes I think how meaningful it could be if the municipality committed to a walking path from this place to the location where the bomber disappeared in boggy peat soil. Silently, Ad Swartjes from Wilnis laid the foundation for supporting the activities of the Berging Vickers Wellington 1943 foundation.
Jan Rouwenhorst