Create a unique and iconic Dambusters Mosaic at Sincil Bank Stadium, home of Lincoln City Football Club.
by LincolnCityFC in Lincoln
In memory of my mum, Dot Jelly.
This is a fantastic cause and I am proud to donate. Good luck lads!
Leyton orient fan donating and wishing you the very best for a very worthy cause. Best of luck lads.
C'mon we need a rally round to get this moving
Hope you achieve the target. How about a tee-shirt with the mosaic as well? Michael Martin.
Up the imps
I am 10 days old, I am hoping that lincoln city will still exist in the future when im old enough to watch them :3
J.Chap Come on everyone help the Imps
Fantastic tribute to the Dambusters... I have been a supporter of LCFC all my life (37 years), throughout the Good and the Bad times, from about the age of 11 for several years I did voluntary work around the Stadium with Nigel Dennis, then I had a period working part-time behind the bars, and then 6 years ago I was employed by the club as a field sales representative promoting the Imps Birthday Lotto around the county for a couple of years. I have now started taking my 7 year old son Aiden to the home games (he's football crazy!). Come on all you imps fans, and football fans out there... let's get behind this amazing project, a perfect tribute to the Dambusters, supporting Lincoln's heritage, and most importantly let's see it come to life, Let's be Proud of what we have achieved over the years, and let's keep Sincil Bank Alive and Kicking, Up The Imps!!!
In memory of my father: Rev'd Sqn Ldr Douglas Geoffrey Rumbles 13/02/1919 to 25/11/1988 Served in RAF from 1935 until 1971 retiring at RAF College Cranwell. Member of Bomber Command throughout World War II including serving in Iraq, Palestine & Eqypt. Later service included Germany, Persian Gulf, Aden & Australia. Subsequently a minister in the Church of England, having graduated from Lincoln Theological College.
In memory of my cousin: Sqn Ldr Francis Grant Rumbles DFC Bar 14/09/1920 to 26/02/1988 Dambuster & Navigator on Lancaster AJ-7 Served in RAF from 1940 until 1947
Best of Luck with the project. Onward and upward the Imps!
Come on you Imps!
Pleased to be able to help! Hope more folk take up this opportunity and see this through to completion.
From an imp in exile.
Chipped in with another hundred. I've read lots about the project and understand some fans are concerned the Club will sell the ground but surely we need to contribute in the hope the support will result in this not needing to happen. It would be great if we can put the football politics to one side and support what is a pretty unique initiative bringing our proud military history together with the history of the Club. COYI!
In memory of Donald Piper (1907-1972), wartime RAF officer and lifelong LCFC supporter, and of his uncle Richard Mason, a member of the first Lincoln City team in 1884 - on behalf of a 3rd, 4th and 5th generation of LCFC fans. May today's LCFC gain inspiration from the spirit, commitment and bravery of the Dambusters.
First went to Sincil Bank in 1978 with my grandfather who went to pretty much every game from the 1920's to 80's. Let's get the Imps back to where they belong. Let's also get this fitting memorial to the Scampton 133 built whilst there are still living survivors. Hoppy Hopgood one of the Bravest of the Brave http://dambustersblog.com/2013/04/15/dambuster-of-the-day-no-8-john-hopgood/
Earl has got his way, another £10 has been handed over so hopefully his and Greg's names will be on the roll of honour
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