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Diary: Crashed aircraft blocks road

Digest of stories from The Luton News: Thursday. September 13th, 1917.

Owing to engine trouble, an airman attempted to alight in fields on the Hitchin-Luton road on Tuesday afternoon, and crashed through the hedge into the road, which was completely blocked.

The airman had difficulty in finding a suitable landing place owing to the number of woman workers on the fields. A girl cyclist and a pony and trap containing three people coming from the direction of Luton had narrow escapes.

The patriotic Collier family

Collier brothers

Mr and Mrs Edwin Collier, of 3 Clarendon Road, Luton, had four sons serving in the Army - including one son rescued from a torpedoed ship - and one in the Navy. Three other sons were working in munitions, as were two daughters and Mr Collier himself - 11 members of the family in total.

Military motorcyclists and civilian law

On Monday, August 27th, 1917, at the Luton Divisional Court, the remarkable case in which it was claimed that a soldier riding a motorcycle on duty need not show his military permit was satisfactorily concluded after having been twice adjourned. The defendant was Sgt Guest, of the Royal Engineers, Houghton Regis, and he was summoned for not producing his licence when demanded by Special Constable Elvey at Leagrave on July 15th.

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