When I was 13 circa 1956-7 I used to visit the fort very early on Sunday mornings. 5am - 7am. I remember the gun placements and a long main street ( like in cowboy films) with buildings on either side. This was just after the battery had closed down. It was still in good condition when I was there. I remember bringing home and huge ledger book ( empty) which I used as a scrapbook for my interest in sport- cricket and football. I only put this in my recycling bin two months ago. Going against all my hoarding instincts. Fort Crosby was a delight for a young teenager.
@g2emedia19774 жыл бұрын
Brilliant mate good to hear from someone connected to this place would have loved to have seen it myself back in the day
@Roxysmama8 ай бұрын
Spent my early teenage years here every weekend. “The bombies” we call it. Fond memories.
@paulinecabbed1271 Жыл бұрын
Look in the Crosby Herald archives from a date in circa 1965, when they demolished the gun emplacements. It was scheduled for 12 noon one Sunday, they had the area cordoned off. My dad and I were by the level crossing in Little Crosby with a police 👮♂ There was a lot of smoke and dust, but
@garethgoldsmith96054 ай бұрын
Great explore, very trippy artwork there!
@g2emedia19774 ай бұрын
Cheers its rather trippy down there looks like some sort of former rave lol Thanks for watching
@Hilts9312 жыл бұрын
Used to come here fairly often years ago, as a teenager with my then girlfriend and other friends. I believe it was called, ‘the rave caves’ - she called it that anyway!
@jennifercostello19873 жыл бұрын
This video is ace! I live in Crosby. Often have shone a torch inside these shelters but never had the guts to go inside. Would love for you to do a video on the others. Absolutely amazing I had no idea they were so deep and went so far back. Definitely been a fair few parties in those places with the decor, lights and empty drinks everywhere!
@g2emedia19773 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much jenny glad you liked the video are the other ones the ones that are buried in the sand? Mad the way there has been parties there ha ha
@jennifercostello19873 жыл бұрын
@@g2emedia1977 yes it was amazing to watch as often wondered what it was like down there. To be honest i havent the foggiest of ideas. Next time I am down at the beach ill have a look and get back to you. Im unsure on the accessibility of the others but will take some pictures next time I go down and try and work out if they are accessible or not 😊.
@G7OEA3 жыл бұрын
I last went there in 2018 and the same art work was there then. I got in just after someone had had a party. There was a beer keg outside and an uneaten birthday cake inside. As a kid I used to play in the battery a lot. It was a lot more exposed then. One of these days I am going to take a tape measure with me and map out the building you can get into them mark it out on the surface with construction marking paint. I would also like to try and dig into one of the others. up for it? In your into you wondered what the building was. It is a sewage pumping station there is another one by the new Crosby baths. it does link into the pipe that goes to the sea. In the early 90's the Mersey Estuary Pollution Alleviation Scheme was built. this was a pipe that ran from Hightown to the Sandon dock treatment works and from Liverpool Airport to Sandon Dock. Although building works started i the 900's planning started in the 1970's. Before then raw sewage, waste and storm water flowed direct into the River Mersey. Those of us who used to swim in the water off Crosby beach as kids in the 80's were more than familiar with the Mersey Turtle. If the pumping stations are over whelmed then untreated water can still be discharged direct into the river. www.liverpool.engineeringwalks.com/LiverpoolEngWalk/14_files/MEPAS.pdf
@g2emedia19773 жыл бұрын
Ha ha yeh ive heard of a few parties being held in this place mad id never heard of it until a friend told me about it It has been mentioned with me and eric it would be good to dig the others out so could be up for that That mepas thing id love to get into it looks huge some of the shafts are well over 100ft deep ...mad
@runner198417 күн бұрын
Really good vid... Great job! Seen many bunkers in Spain, sadly this one is badly neglected.
@g2emedia197717 күн бұрын
Thanka glaf you enjoyed it one of my very early videos this
@dezbrad72374 жыл бұрын
Love it mate one of best video you have done keep it up and research you done on place top man
@g2emedia19774 жыл бұрын
Pleasure mate glad you like it
@davidspion95487 ай бұрын
Our last dog was terrified of that bunker. He'd go near all the others. He'd stand on their concrete roofs, but he wouldn't go near that one for some reason. It absolutely terrified him. We took him past it many times over the years and he had the same reaction every single time. I wonder what vibe he was picking up?
@Urbexy4 жыл бұрын
Great video. It's always brilliant to be able to explore war related structures. Some very impressive graffiti in this one. Pitty about the rubbish everywhere, although that seems to be the norm at these places. Enjoyed this video.
@g2emedia19774 жыл бұрын
Cheers glad you enjoyed it i have a few more videos coming from around this place over the next few weeks
@21wilks2 жыл бұрын
Lights were from when they had a rave in there few years ago
@rozcindylove4583 Жыл бұрын
Been past loads of times and knew nothing. What are those slats in the walls that look like windows? Glad you went slow in the end for a look round coz the camera was darting about
@g2emedia1977 Жыл бұрын
it was darting about because tbe camera was on my head
@peterflowerdew92214 жыл бұрын
Incredible Art work Thanks mate, thanks Tommy for shsring!
@g2emedia19774 жыл бұрын
Cheers glad you liked it peter
@greentorm54672 жыл бұрын
Is there any danger the place would collapse?
@g2emedia19772 жыл бұрын
Prob not these are built to withstand bombs
@Bola-zu5ie3 жыл бұрын
That was brill Loved that dark creepy music .who was it ?
@g2emedia19773 жыл бұрын
Cheers glad you like it The music was some royalty free one off nihilore.com can't remember the name of it now
@Bola-zu5ie3 жыл бұрын
@@g2emedia1977 was good anyway. You put that together brill. Could have done without the few swear words but that just me being old school I suppose. You captured the eeriness of that dark dungeon enough to trouble my sleep for many a night to come. Thanks
@g2emedia19773 жыл бұрын
Cheere i was quite taken back by this place and didn't realise how much i swore was only until i got back and watched the footage back all noted and future videos from that point on was swearing free albeit an odd one here and there maybe Thanks for watching and commenting there will be a few more vids coming from down this way once lockdown is eased
@Bola-zu5ie3 жыл бұрын
@@g2emedia1977 thanks for replying. It was only a constructive criticism and I’m glad you took it that way. I cycle past there regularly and never realised it was there. I have started going to Hightown beach and was sort of fascinated with the history of the war time rubble there and the sunken forest thing so I went to KZbin to see what I could find and that’s where I met your site ( is that the right word ? ) anyway I like your style and wit so i subscribed. I even like your cookery tutorials. Ha ha. Keep up the good work. I think your good 👍
@g2emedia19773 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate for the sub I've watched it back a few times myself and if i could do it again id deffo take all the swearing out
@21wilks2 жыл бұрын
They was dug out for it u used to have to crawl to get in there