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keith A 30th January 2017 18:04

Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
I have just seen a documentary on the painter Francis Bacon and found that he had a relationship with a fighter pilot, Peter Lacy. In most accounts Lacy had served in the Battle of Britain as a fighter pilot. My own sources are hidden among a load of boxes as I move houses and who knows when I will find them again? Can anyone tell me more of Peter Lacy?

regards

Keith

Chris Goss 1st February 2017 19:51

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
78185 M J P Lacy?

paulmcmillan 2nd February 2017 15:50

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
Peter James Gerald Lacy

1387702 Peter James Gerald LACY (146704)


https://www.geni.com/people/Peter-Ja...00016371730924

keith A 3rd February 2017 21:55

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
Many thanks chaps. It is indeed PJG Lacy. I think that makes unlikely he was a Battle of Britain Spitfire pilot, although possibly he served on the Channel Front post-1940.

regards

Keith

keith A 3rd February 2017 22:17

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
One source (Debretts) states he was a pilot in 1941. He was apparently shot down and badly injured. I wonder if this explains the missing period until 1943 when he is commissioned from Sgt pilot?

regards

Keith

Chris Goss 6th February 2017 13:34

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
There is no Casualty Card for Lacy either commissioned on non-commissioned

keith A 7th February 2017 10:20

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
It is stated in many accounts that he suffered from nerves after being shot down. Maybe his wounds were more mental than physical. He does appear to be somewhat erratic in many accounts of his life.

John Beaman 7th February 2017 17:26

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
A case of what was called "LOMF"?

keith A 8th February 2017 16:21

Re: Peter Lacy and Francis Bacon
 
Dunno. He was commissioned and promoted later so it seems more likely he was suffering some form of combat shock that he recovered from.


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