Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
76 of 97
Sat 2nd Sep 2017 3:46pm
It seems odd to be talking of underground bunkers/fall-out shelters today, with the recent reports of North Korea in the headlines, for it was North Korea/Russia-Communism in 1950 that made us build them in the first place.
At the end of WW2 it took three years to get all the troops back home that had been enlisted men, but the MoD did not let go, a number of the forces were placed on reservist list for a number of years - one telegram and you were back to military life regardless of employment, marriage etc.
I believe 1950, Civil Defence started to build fall-out shelters and started drills for such etc, maybe Radford Kid may know?
But the build up of troops to Korea at one time had me expecting a telegram, fortunately for me it never came, but the cold war became worse. Through the years we had the Bay of Pigs, Vietnam, Greenham Common etc. It still goes on.
AB was 'Alternative to Bread'. Me, I preferred the Dark Chocolate army ration. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
77 of 97
Wed 6th Sep 2017 12:48pm
1939 to 1945 bread and flour was not rationed so biscuits to soak was never mentioned to my knowledge. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
78 of 97
Wed 11th Oct 2017 12:48pm
I'm hoping this will be viewable to all - please let me know if not. The Earlsdon History Facebook page has just shared these amazing images of an air raid shelter in a garage in Stoneleigh Avenue! Earlsdon History FB Page |
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon |
79 of 97
Wed 11th Oct 2017 2:17pm
Hi Neil
Does Stoneleigh Avenue back onto Warwick Avenue? |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
80 of 97
Wed 11th Oct 2017 2:53pm
Not quite Rosemary It runs parallel with Woodland Ave - the houses on the westside back on to Hearsall golf course. It 'meets' Warwick Ave at the crossroads with Beechwood Ave.
I live right by there |
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon |
81 of 97
Wed 11th Oct 2017 3:45pm
Thanks Neil, I think I can picture it. Unfortunately I disposed of my old A-Z of Coventry when I moved down here! |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
82 of 97
Fri 20th Nov 2020 9:58am
...the Council made their mistakes before the raid, like issuing hundreds of Anderson shelters, instructing people to put earth over them, then constructing street shelters and placing great concrete slabs over them.
Edited by Midland Red, 21st Nov 2020 11:55 am (Copied from "West Orchard" thread) |
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Prof
Gloucester |
83 of 97
Fri 20th Nov 2020 4:56pm
I feel sure that Anderson and the indoor shelter in many cases saved lives. We used our Anderson as did my grandfather his, but neither had a direct hit. Outside Stoke National School on the green was a brick air-raid shelter, we had to line up for drill rehearsals. Also another in the playground at Folly Lane, but by the time I was there it had fallen out of use (1946). |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
84 of 97
Sat 21st Nov 2020 10:34am
Prof, the Anderson was brilliant, it was the council-built ones that crushed over a dozen people. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
85 of 97
Fri 1st Sep 2023 10:20pm
A barrage balloon. 1940 I saw the one on Gosford Green!
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Helen F
Warrington |
86 of 97
Sat 2nd Sep 2023 9:25am
Thanks Prof My wild guess is that it could be somewhere on that side of the city, looking west? Is that the gas holder on Hill Street on the horizon, left of centre? |
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Prof
Gloucester |
87 of 97
Sat 2nd Sep 2023 2:32pm
Yes Helen, I think you are right re gas holder and there are the three spires! Quite something those girls are tackling! |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
88 of 97
Mon 4th Sep 2023 11:03am
Could it perhaps be the memorial park. The CET mention several demonstrations there. There is also a dark shape in the middle of the picture that looks a bit like the top of the Memorial. There is also what looks like a wall with a door way in the middle and another wall to the side of it.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
89 of 97
Mon 4th Sep 2023 2:32pm
I think you could be right, Anne. The Memorial Park still has three of the concrete barrage balloon anchoring points in situ - at the far end near to Coat of Arms Bridge Road. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
90 of 97
Mon 4th Sep 2023 4:03pm
As a child, I remember a suspended barrage balloon on a carnival day, well anchored & secured in the memorial park. Don't ask me the date. |
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