Norman Lees - A Tribute

The Bay Museum
By Janet Penn

Photo:The black granite memorial plaque

The black granite memorial plaque

The Bay Museum remembers the sacrifices of the people of Canvey Island, Benfleet and further afield in the conflicts around the world. Today they paid tribute to Norman Lees. Not a Canvey man and someone whose name you may not know but when you read the museum’s quote below I am sure you will say ‘Oh yes I remember’.

Quote from the Bay Museum’s Plaque:

  • Do you remember that grey helicopter easing into the smoke on the stem of the munitions-laden Sir Galahad offering the soldiers the only hope off the burning ship? That was Norman.
  • Do you also remember the SAS storming the Iranian Embassy in 1980, how did they get there? By helicopter of course – that too was Norman.

Norman died twelve years ago today in a spitfire accident at Goodwood. Castle Point Mayor Jackie Govier, after saying a few words both about Norman and also the great work being done by the trustees of the museum, was invited to unveiled the plaque in memory of Norman Lees. Also at the event was Cllr Ray Howard who said a few words.

Norman’s partner at the time of his death Jill Moss and his friend Collin Wingrave talked of Norman and some of the things he had done in his life.

In memory of Norman Lees

Photo:Catle Point Mayor Jackie Govier unveils the plaque

Catle Point Mayor Jackie Govier unveils the plaque

Janet Penn

Photo:The Bay Museum's tribute

The Bay Museum's tribute

Photo:Jill Moss talks about her partner with the Mayor and Dave Thorndike one of the trustees of the museum and friend of Norman
Photo:Norman's friend Collin Wingrave
Photo:Norman in his helicopter 1983
Photo:Norman at the controls
This gallery was added by Janet Penn on 08/04/2012.

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Thank you so much for making this day possible and paying tribute to a great man and dear friend. I was glad to contribute by offering some of Norman's personal belongings for display cabinet

By Jill Moss
On 10/04/2012

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