This is the second in my series on WW2 structures still standing in Norfolk. Today i visit this rather unusual air raid shelter situtated in the Kettlewell Lane recreation ground.
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@smithy32692 жыл бұрын
Best get this opened back up lol
@dalebenton3354Ай бұрын
I know where this place is,I wonder if any one ever been in that Air raid Shelter,Always walked past it,Been there since world war 1,Something like that
@Invictaman-6222 күн бұрын
Hi Dale, I believe it was well used in WW2 and long after a work colleague used to play in it when he was a youngster. Thanks for commenting!
@stanny1972 Жыл бұрын
Do you know where some of the others are. As a child we played and New about most of them 1 Park opposite South gates in the flower bed on the side of the old drain there is one 2 in the walks opposite the library entrance left hand side there used to be a concrete block on between the trees can't remember how far in though 3 Tuesday Market place there was a concrete block and man hole again adjacent to the old telephone box opposite the midland bank And the one in your video
@Invictaman-62 Жыл бұрын
Hi Stanny 1972, i`ve only just noticed your comment. Thanks for the information on the other shelters i`ll check them out when the weather perks up a bit! Thanks for commenting ATB Steve.
@johnmasters5044 жыл бұрын
I had my car vandalised in Wyatt Street in 1997.........
@Shad0w_gir167Ай бұрын
I thought it was a pipe lol when I walk past it
@Invictaman-6222 күн бұрын
You'd be amazed how many must walk past it every day and not have a clue about it's history, but they often wonder what it is though! Thanks for commenting.
@jimbuh4 жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in Lynn my entire life and had no idea this was here 🤷🏻
@Invictaman-624 жыл бұрын
I am glad this has been of interest to you, pop along and have a look maybe!! Thanks for commenting.
@dalebenton3354Ай бұрын
really !!!!!! Cant miss it much,Ive lived in King's Lynn all my life,Part from moved to Outwell for a few years,Still never missed the Air raid shelter
@WyeExplorer5 жыл бұрын
I was wondering why they would go to these levels to build an air raid shelter in Kings Lyn. Did it have a strategic purpose in the war being a small port? Very interesting its survival mind. Thanks for sharing. Mark
@Invictaman-625 жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, Kings Lynn was indeed a strategic port as it was attacked in both wars. It was pretty historic too so Hitler may have wanted to flatten it for that reason too. A chap who works with me remembers playing in it in his younger days, and through my video only just learned what it was!
@WyeExplorer5 жыл бұрын
@@Invictaman-62 yeah I thought it might have had some significance. It's good to hear of you meeting the chap. That's illuminating...
@SoloHiker5 жыл бұрын
You beat me to the first outing of the year Steve. Short but interesting video my friend. I wouldn't like to be crammed in that shelter with to many people for too long. Hope you're well mate. Keep them coming. ATB
@Invictaman-625 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment Jim, yeah had to take my son and his girlfriend to the railway station so thought I`d do this at the same time instead of a separate journey. I want to do a lot more of these this winter I`ve already got a new lead to some more shelters. Doing well up here at the moment, hope to see you on here soon mate! ATB Steve.
@boyev4 жыл бұрын
I used to play in that shelter in the 50s. The escape door on the top was a hinged piece of steel then held down by a padlock. We used to climb in there. Another shelter we used to play in was opposite the library right next to County Court rd. The entrance was right beside the stone pier holding the railings up. It always had lots of water in it so the drainage was not to good. The other ones we played on top of as we could not get into them were in the little park next to the south gates. There were two there.
@Invictaman-624 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that, that was very interesting where i come from down south back in the 70`s all our air raid shelters were open with just a picket fence around them to `keep us out`! Can you still see any trace of the other shelters you spoke of? Thanks for commenting.
@boyev4 жыл бұрын
@@Invictaman-62 No there is no sign of the others now. The ones in the South Gates park were removed a few years ago. Have not been down County Court Rd for a while but I think the entrance which was quite deep down a flight of steps has been filled in. Point of interest in the tree above the old shelter. If you look up into the tree you will see a large chain holding up one of the branches, The large chain has been there for so long it is coming straight out of the trunk. My brother first showed me that chain in 1950. If you are by that way on a walk see if you can find it.