Wales On Sunday

FAMILY HANDED PILOT MEMENTO

- ABBIE WIGHTWICK Education Editor abbie.wightwick@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AWORLD War Two pilot’s coin lost in Wales has been reunited with his family 3,000 miles and 80 years later.

Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Ivan Trafford was killed when his Spitfire crashed during training over Caerphilly Mountain on November 7, 1941.

A Canadian quarter coin was found buried in the soil and has now been returned to the airman’s family thanks to a Cardiff film maker.

Ivan had travelled to Wales aged 20 to help in the effort to defeat Hitler, but never saw his home again.

His grieving family had few reminders of the young airman, who was training at RAF Llandow and was buried in Llantwit Major cemetery.

When film-maker Chris Lloyd made a film about the crash recently and put it online, it was seen by a local historian. Ian Hodgkiss knew a Canadian coin had been found near the crash site in the 1980s.

Ian tracked down metal detectoris­t Huw Trivett, who had found the Canadian quarter dated 1939 on the mountain in the 1980s.

With the help of Chris they got in touch with Ivan’s nephew David Trafford in Canada, and Huw posted the coin to him earlier this year.

Chris said he never imagined the story would come full circle back to Canada thanks to his film.

“This coin is a little bit of home the pilot took with him. We have all done that. Taken a reminder of home away with us. It’s such a human story and such a tragedy. The coin was probably in Ivan’s pocket when he crashed.

“It all started when I saw the propellor memorial on the mountain and decided to make a film and put it online. That was seen by someone who knew a coin had been found there in the 1980s.

“I got in touch with Ivan’s nephew w David in Canada and the coin was sent back to him.

“The family were so thankful because they don’t have any y physical effects of Ivan’s. Social media and the internet get demonised, but it does have potential to connect people like it has here.”

Speaking to Canada’s CBC Ivan’s nephew David Trafford, from New Brunswick, Brunswic said: “When the coin came and I held it in my hand, it was an emotional thing that came cam over me. It’s inexplicab­le, bl really. It really is. “Perhaps he carried that coin co with him as a little reminder re of Canada, you know, kn and that it was with him that day. November 7th, 1941.” 1941.

 ?? ?? Film maker Chris Lloyd stands next to a memorial on the crash site on Caerphilly Mountain where Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Ivan Trafford died in 1941
Film maker Chris Lloyd stands next to a memorial on the crash site on Caerphilly Mountain where Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Ivan Trafford died in 1941
 ?? ?? Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Ivan Trafford crashed his Spitfire during an exercise over Caerphilly Mountain
Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Ivan Trafford crashed his Spitfire during an exercise over Caerphilly Mountain
 ?? ?? David Trafford with the coin lost by his uncle Ivan
David Trafford with the coin lost by his uncle Ivan
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