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Saltash
1 of 7  Tue 18th Jul 2017 8:20am  

Don't know if this had come up before. Does anyone remember a mock model up of a Submarine that was behind the Barracks car park on a bit of empty ground that you could go inside for a look? It would have been very late 60s or more likely early in the 70s.
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Allesley
2 of 7  Tue 18th Jul 2017 12:37pm  

I will never forget going into a mock submarine but just cannot recall whereabouts it was. Wife and I were shown around by a mock sub' captain. Wife was asking many questions. "What is that for?" "It's a depth gauge". Wife, "Lovely. And what is this?" "Shows the speed of the sub'" "Wonderful. And what is this?" "It's a clock."
Just old and knackered

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Midland Red

3 of 7  Tue 18th Jul 2017 1:07pm  

Lol Roll eyes
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
4 of 7  Tue 18th Jul 2017 2:32pm  

Thank you for my laugh of the day Norman C Big grin
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Midland Red

5 of 7  Thu 15th Mar 2018 10:31am  

On 18th Jul 2017 8:20am, Bags said: Don't know if this had come up before. Does anyone remember a mock model up of a Submarine that was behind the Barracks car park on a bit of empty ground that you could go inside for a look? It would have been very late 60s or more likely early in the 70s.
Coventry locksmith Mr Dennis Jones was called out on a very special assignment to this 70ft model of a nuclear submarine in the Precinct. The Navy staff on duty could not lock it up when they stopped work for the day. Earlier the lock had been broken by vandals. "I never thought I would be asked to fix: the lock on a sub," said Mr Jones. The submarine has been used as part of a three-week recruiting drive in Coventry, ending in a week's time. March 14 1969
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Bags
Saltash
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6 of 7  Thu 15th Mar 2018 3:46pm  

That's it. Thanks very much. It may have had some sort of profound effect on my brother as his latest book on submarine warfare has just come out. 'The Deadly Trade' the follow up to 'Hunter Killers'. He is also the editor of 'Warships International Fleet Review' magazine and many other well received books on Naval matters and like me is an Old Coventrian.
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Malvern
Somerset
7 of 7  Sun 18th Mar 2018 3:32pm  

I also remember as part of the military recruitment campaigns in the '70s there used to be exhibition stands set up on the Memorial Park during the Carnival. There was a Lightning cockpit you could sit in as part of the "Fly Navy" display. I later went on to do quite a bit of work for the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton!
Malvern

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