Garners Lane.
A terrified young girl who was woken on Christmas Eve by a World War II bomb has visited the site where it hit 70 years on. Ann Chanley was just six when the German V1 flying bomb hit Stockport’s Davenport Golf Club on Garners Lane in 1944, killing one person in a nearby house.
Did Stockport get bombed in ww2?
Preparation started in September 1938 and the first set of shelters was opened on 28 October 1939; Stockport was not bombed until 11 October 1940. The smallest of the tunnel shelters could accommodate 2,000 people and the largest 3,850.
Where was bombed in Manchester ww2?
Raids on Manchester
Manchester Cathedral, the Royal Exchange, the Free Trade Hall and the Manchester Assize Courts were among the large buildings damaged. On the night of 22/23 December 272 tons of high explosive were dropped, and another 195 tons the following night.
When were the Stockport Air Raid Shelters built?
Opened in 1939, the shelters were the largest purpose-built civilian air raid shelters in the country. They were originally designed to provide shelter for up to 3,850 people. Due to demand they were extended to accommodate as many as 6,500 during the second world war.
Did the Germans bomb Manchester?
Manchester was attacked by German bombers on the night of 22-23 December and again the following night, 23-24 December. The pattern of hitting cities on consecutive nights was a tactic increasingly used by the Luftwaffe to inflict maximum disruption and destruction on its targets.
What did Stockport used to be called?
Stokeport
Stockport was recorded as “Stokeport” in 1170. The currently accepted etymology is Old English port, a market place, with stoc, a hamlet (but more accurately a minor settlement within an estate); hence, a market place at a hamlet.
Who is the most famous person from Stockport?
1 – Claire Foy
So it is true.. we all come from regal Stock.
What was the most bombed English town in ww2?
Overview. Hull was the most severely damaged British city or town during the Second World War, with 95 percent of houses damaged. It was under air raid alert for 1,000 hours. Hull was the target of the first daylight raid of the war and the last piloted air raid on Britain.
Where are the bomb shelters in Manchester?
- Manchester Piccadilly Air Raid Shelter ?
- Stockport Air Raid Shelters ?
- Manchester Regional War Room / Greater Manchester County Main Control ?
- Manchester Corporation Main Control ?
- Worsley Anti Aircraft Operations Room (AAOR) ?
- Manchester Town Hall Shelter ?
- Trafford Town Hall Shelter ?
Where in Manchester was hit by the blitz?
Throughout the raids, which continued into 1941, over 800 people were killed, and major buildings wholly or partially destroyed included the Free Trade Hall, the Royal Exchange, the cathedral, the Victoria Buildings, Salford Royal Infirmary, Manchester United’s ground at Old Trafford, Cross Street chapel, and Victoria
Where is the Stockport Pyramid?
Stockport Pyramid | |
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Location | Yew St, Stockport SK4 2JZ |
Coordinates | 53.4080°N 2.1754°W |
Construction started | 1987 |
Completed | 1992 |
Why is Stockport famous for hats?
Stockport and neighbouring Denton were once the hub of the hatting industry, employing thousands of people and exporting headgear all over the globe. Specialising in felted fur and woollen hats, during the late 19th and early 20th century the area was home to some of the world’s biggest hat-making factories.
Who built the Stockport Pyramid?
Construction began when pharaoh Khufu wanted to build a tomb for when he died and to be fair he got a little bit carried away with it. The tallest man-made structure for over 3,800 years, the ‘great’ pyramid was a bit OTT for a tombstone if you ask me.
What was the Manchester bomber called?
Salman Ramadan Abedi
The bomber was Salman Ramadan Abedi, a 22-year-old local man of Libyan ancestry. After initial suspicions of a terrorist network, police later said they believed Abedi had largely acted alone but that others had been aware of his plans.
How many bombs dropped on Manchester ww2?
With nearly 450 bombers dropping 467 tons of explosives and 1925 incendiary bombs, this event would become known as the ‘Manchester Blitz’ or ‘Christmas Blitz’.
When did the IRA bomb go off in Manchester?
15 June 1996
There have been no charges over the attack on 15 June 1996. Thousands of shoppers and football fans had gathered in the city centre ahead of a Euro 96 match later that day between England and Scotland at London’s Wembley Stadium. The area was evacuated after a telephoned bomb threat.
What is the oldest pub in Stockport?
The Arden Arms, on Millgate, central Stockport, was built in 1815 as a replacement for Ye Blew Stoops pub, a coach inn that dated back to 1650. It is thought to have had a tunnel that ran to nearby St Mary’s Church and is believed to be the oldest pub in central Stockport.
What is the oldest building in Stockport?
Dating back to 1460, Staircase House is Stockport’s oldest town house. Lovingly restored following a devastating fire in 1995 it is one of Stockport’s 7 museums.
Was there ever a castle in Stockport?
Stockport Castle was a promontory castle in Stockport, Cheshire. The castle was in the medieval town, overlooking a ford over the River Mersey. It was first documented in 1173, but the next mention of it is in 1535 when it was in ruins. What remained of the castle was demolished in 1775.
What was filmed in Stockport?
Filming Location Matching “Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, UK” (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)
- Clocking Off (2000–2003)
- Life on Mars (2006–2007)
- Life on Mars (2006–2007)
- Life on Mars (2006–2007)
- Life on Mars (2006–2007)
- Life on Mars (2006–2007)
- Life on Mars (2006–2007)
- Life on Mars (2006–2007)
What famous people live in Stockport?
Claire Foy (born 1984), Emmy Award-winning actress, known for her role as Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix series The Crown. Nicholas Frankau (b 1968), English actor known for the role of Lt. Carstairs in the British sitcom ‘Allo ‘Allo! Hughie Fury (born 1994), British professional boxer who fights at heavyweight.