EAW003175 ENGLAND (1946). The North Eastern Marine Engineering Company Works and the entrance to Sunderland Harbour, Sunderland, from the south, 1946
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Title | [EAW003175] The North Eastern Marine Engineering Company Works and the entrance to Sunderland Harbour, Sunderland, from the south, 1946 |
Reference | EAW003175 |
Date | 23-October-1946 |
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Place name | SUNDERLAND |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 441181, 557449 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.357601136097, 54.909969694702 |
National Grid Reference | NZ412574 |
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ANTI TANK BLOCK: e32195 |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 10:50:41 PM |
Location of the south pier gun for the 2ndWW Emergency Coast Artillery Battery. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of September 2020 12:23:18 PM |
? Location of the north pier gun for the Emergency Coast Battery? |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of September 2020 12:22:00 PM |
Location of the LAA Bofors gun, S3. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of September 2020 12:21:21 PM |
Location of accommodation buildings for the nearby Bofors gun, S3. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of September 2020 12:19:46 PM |
This is Wave Basin Battery built in 1860 (It formed the south end of the harbour boom in WW2) |
@dcforts |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 07:54:52 AM |
Roker Battery 2x6 inch guns in WW1 and WW2 |
@dcforts |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 07:40:27 AM |
Site of a 2ndWW roadblock. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of October 2019 02:21:42 PM |
Site of a 2ndWW roadblock. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of October 2019 02:19:02 PM |
Possibly the location of the 2ndWW HAA Gun Battery at Lizard Farm, designation Tyne S. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of October 2019 12:20:11 PM |
2ndWW Coast Artillery Battery. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of October 2019 12:13:11 PM |
2ndWW Beach Defence Battery. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of October 2019 12:12:02 PM |
Location of buildings associated with the 2ndWW U2P rocket projector battery - ZYP C at Whitburn Sands. |
redmist |
Saturday 26th of October 2019 12:05:56 PM |
Smudges probably represent the eastern end of the 2ndWW 'Tyne O' HAA Gun Battery. The Defence of Britain Project records "Aerial photographs held by the National Monuments Record, Swindon show that it was derelict by 1956, with some demolition of buildings on the western portion of the complex having taken place. By 1965 most buildings in the western part had been removed, those on the eastern side remained. Roger Thomas of English Heritages York Office interprets the site as a heavy anti-aircraft battery that was manned by territorial units of the Royal Artillery. The battery operated between February 1940 and January 1946. It was a fixed site which included anti-aircraft guns, a gun-laying radar, machine gun posts around the site, a magazine, canteen, guardroom, pillbox, gun store, barracks and a Bofors gun pit. All were within a barbed wire perimeter. The site was downgraded in the early 1950s to an unmanned unit ready for rapid response. The site was finally stood down in 1956 and was probably returned to the landowner by the early 1960s." |
redmist |
Friday 25th of October 2019 07:43:41 PM |
L86 HMS Wensleydale. |
redmist |
Friday 25th of October 2019 07:33:43 PM |
Location of the admin/accommodation buildings associated with the Emergency Coastal Artillery Battery, north side of the pier. |
redmist |
Monday 18th of March 2019 02:08:27 PM |
WWII Anti Tank Blocks. |
cptpies |
Tuesday 2nd of December 2014 01:56:41 PM |
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cptpies |
Tuesday 2nd of December 2014 01:59:59 PM |