EAW013978 ENGLAND (1948). The town and seafront, Withernsea, from the south-east, 1948
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Title | [EAW013978] The town and seafront, Withernsea, from the south-east, 1948 |
Reference | EAW013978 |
Date | 23-March-1948 |
Link | |
Place name | WITHERNSEA |
Parish | WITHERNSEA |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 534409, 427751 |
Longitude / Latitude | 0.037591088420318, 53.728589673274 |
National Grid Reference | TA344278 |
Pins
ANTI TANK BLOCK: S0013180 |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Sunday 29th of November 2020 07:57:44 PM |
PILLBOX (EARED): S0007401 |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Sunday 29th of November 2020 07:56:43 PM |
ANTI TANK BLOCK: S0013191 |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Sunday 29th of November 2020 07:55:54 PM |
St Leonards Hotel, 6 The Promenade, during the 2ndWW it was used by Bletchley Park (X Station) as a 'Y' Station - a listening post for intercepting German Naval transmissions. The 'aerials' are the flagstaffs from the adjacent Coastguard station. |
redmist |
Saturday 3rd of October 2020 09:39:32 AM |
? Possibly a 2nd WW surface blast shelter? |
redmist |
Wednesday 30th of September 2020 04:31:43 PM |
2ndWW Beach Defence Battery. |
redmist |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:50:21 PM |
Location of a 2ndWW HAA Gun Battery, possibly some of the fairground rides are built on the circular foundations of the gun pits?
The Defence of Britain Project records " Site of a Second World War heavy anti aircraft (Diver) battery in the Diver Fringe near Withernsea Pier. It was armed with four 3. 7-inch Mark IIc guns equipped with Predictor AA No. 10 Mark 1, and Radar AA No. 3 Mark V when it was deployed here on 19th November 1944. Manning details are unknown. It formed part of the Humber Section 65 Heavy Anti Aircraft Brigade deployment." |
redmist |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:44:51 PM |
2ndWW Pillbox. |
redmist |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:43:23 PM |
2ndWW anti-tank blocks. |
redmist |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:42:25 PM |
Withernsea council works yard |
lipsee |
Saturday 13th of July 2019 01:04:22 AM |
sunk off Sand le mere |
lipsee |
Sunday 28th of April 2019 01:31:16 AM |
Later this area became the rubbish tip... Wonder what the building with the chimney was? |
lipsee |
Thursday 30th of August 2018 08:52:56 AM |
Congals junk shop |
lipsee |
Thursday 30th of August 2018 08:50:04 AM |
DUKW amphibious vehicle |
Chris Kolonko |
Tuesday 12th of September 2017 09:55:41 PM |
I think that is now sunk off Sand le mere . |
lipsee |
Thursday 30th of August 2018 08:43:27 AM |
Second World War Eared pillbox |
Chris Kolonko |
Tuesday 12th of September 2017 09:51:33 PM |
WW2 Concrete Anti-Tank Cubes |
Sparky |
Wednesday 26th of July 2017 03:55:45 PM |
i've never seen any pictures of this structure before, it looks like a bandstand! Does anyone know what it is for sure and when did it disappear? |
trevorsboy |
Monday 16th of January 2017 08:44:02 PM |
Yeah I,v seen it lots of times in old pics,,but I,m surprised it was still standing in 1948. |
lipsee |
Thursday 30th of August 2018 08:44:56 AM |
presently the pier hotel. |
trevorsboy |
Monday 16th of January 2017 08:34:12 PM |
Bus garage on Bannister street. i believe it's still there but i've not been to Withernsea for a few years now. |
trevorsboy |
Monday 16th of January 2017 08:32:16 PM |
I lived opposite as a kid,, and well remember the doors been rolled open at 6.00am every morning. |
lipsee |
Thursday 30th of August 2018 08:46:40 AM |
Bus garage on Bannister street. i believe it's still there but i've not been to Withernsea for a few years now. |
trevorsboy |
Monday 16th of January 2017 08:32:13 PM |
Construction of the Sun Lounge. |
Dave Garrod |
Friday 8th of July 2016 03:54:38 PM |
The Police station ,with the Magisrates court, next door |
lipsee |
Friday 25th of September 2015 10:04:13 AM |
Former print works for the Withernsea Gazette |
lipsee |
Friday 25th of September 2015 09:59:02 AM |
I tried to walk on the ice here in the fifties - got a wellington boot full of ice cold water! |
Avsnapper |
Tuesday 19th of May 2015 08:57:06 PM |
All that is left of Withernsea's pier. |
John Wass |
Friday 11th of July 2014 08:58:40 PM |
"Nettleton's" field. A fine collection of holiday accommodation converted from bus, tram and railway coach bodies. It may have been 60+ years ago but I can still remember those holidays! |
John Wass |
Tuesday 1st of July 2014 04:04:39 PM |
Turntable at the track end. First delight of the holiday was to watch the engine been pushed around by the loco crew for it's return to Hull. |
John Wass |
Tuesday 1st of July 2014 04:00:28 PM |
Anti Tank Blocks |
Al |
Monday 10th of March 2014 10:09:37 PM |