EAW028828 ENGLAND (1950). The harbour and town, Newhaven, from the south-west, 1950
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Title | [EAW028828] The harbour and town, Newhaven, from the south-west, 1950 |
Reference | EAW028828 |
Date | 1-May-1950 |
Link | |
Place name | NEWHAVEN |
Parish | NEWHAVEN |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 544560, 100621 |
Longitude / Latitude | 0.051040451326449, 50.786548160868 |
National Grid Reference | TQ446006 |
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2ndWW SWS. |
redmist |
Wednesday 4th of January 2023 09:19:13 PM |
2ndWW SWS. |
redmist |
Wednesday 4th of January 2023 09:14:12 PM |
D-Day Embarkation Hard. |
cptpies |
Thursday 3rd of February 2022 02:00:55 PM |
C W Collington wet and fried fishmonger trading at 18 South Road, Newhaven. |
John Hills |
Thursday 23rd of July 2020 12:12:58 PM |
WWII Type 24 Pillbox S0011640. |
cptpies |
Friday 21st of December 2018 01:37:29 PM |
WW2 Surface Blast Shelter |
Sparky |
Friday 11th of August 2017 09:28:18 AM |
WW2 Surface Blast Shelter |
Sparky |
Friday 11th of August 2017 09:28:15 AM |
WW2 Static Water Supply SWS |
Sparky |
Friday 11th of August 2017 09:27:17 AM |
Bungalow occupied by the owners of Wheatley's Scrapyard (to the left). Their front gardens were immaculate, and a blaze of colour in the summer. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:21:37 PM |
Watch House (coastguards) |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:18:27 PM |
RNLI Lifeboat Station |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:17:55 PM |
RAF air-sea rescue launches. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:16:40 PM |
This was a rather oddly placed grocer's shop, only reached by a path and steps from Gibbon Road below, and by a steep path from Hill Crest Road much higher up. The building stood at the western end of where Badgers Close is now. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:15:16 PM |
Ammunition storage buildings, dispersed to avoid a chain of explosions if one building exploded. There are (were) anti-blast banks and walls opposite the entrances. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:08:17 PM |
Disused Colgate & Gray railway line to a jetty |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:05:00 PM |
Site being prepared for the construction of RAF Newhaven air-sea rescue base. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 03:02:31 PM |
Water reservoir for fire-fighting during WWII. This one still has its brick walls. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 10:06:17 AM |
Colgate & Gray Works, later it became Artex. A railway siding connected to the West Quay branch, and to a jetty where wagons were unloaded onto ships. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 10:04:48 AM |
Fuel storage tank for ferries, via a pipeline under the river. Later, this arrived by rail tanker on the east side. |
vandyke4ad |
Thursday 15th of May 2014 09:48:58 AM |
Correction to caption: fuel for the ferries was taken across the river in a barge, possibly the vessel just to the right of the tank, and piped straight into the ship. |
vandyke4ad |
Wednesday 21st of May 2014 11:36:54 PM |