The crowds gather at Endcliffe ParkThe crowds gather at Endcliffe Park
The crowds gather at Endcliffe Park

Can you spot yourself in these pictures looking back at how Sheffield marked the 75th anniversary of the Mi Amigo tragedy?

Thousands gathered in Endcliffe Park last year to watch the fly past remember the ten brave US Air Force crew members who went down with their failing plane to avert killing innocent children in 1944.

As Saturday, February 22, marks 76 years since the tragedy, let’s take a look back at last year’s huge memorial service and how thousands of city residents marvelled at a flypast by British and American air forces to mark the occasion.

The service was also an opportunity to thank community stalwart Tony Foulds - who was one of the children playing in the park when the aircraft crashed – and has made it his life’s mission to not forget the scarifice made by the crew that fateful day in 1944.

Since last year’s memorial Tony has taken to the skies to fly the same route the Flying Fortress took 76 years ago and has been given a star on the Sheffield Hall of Fame.