Bunkers

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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Reginal Perrin
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Post by Reginal Perrin »

Some of you might like to take a look at:http://www.subbrit.org.uk/There's some great bunker info on there.
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LittleBigDave
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Post by LittleBigDave »

Phill_d wrote: The one 'deeper in the woods' you refer to. Is it the top of the same bunker-or a completley different one? It's not actually no. The one I mean is sort of built into the side of a hill... From one side you approach it and end up right on top of it, then it drops off and that is the blocked up entrance (blocked by a rather large boulder if I remember rightly). There is a pretty big gully in front of it too... I can't think how to describe its location better... I think of all the entrances to the woods it may be closest to the one in the Buckstones, just as you come off King Lane... It's been a few years since I moved away though.I am REALLY shocked that the thing at the end of Nursery Lane is a bloody bunker! If I am thinkingof the right place it is right behind the bus shelter at the far corner of the school field right? I lived there for over 20 years and went to Allerton High school and always just figured that was an electrical generator type thing. I am sure me and my pals would have taken a much closer interest in it had we known the truth!

Ro-Man
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Post by Ro-Man »

LittleBigDave wrote: Phill_d wrote: The one 'deeper in the woods' you refer to. Is it the top of the same bunker-or a completley different one? I am REALLY shocked that the thing at the end of Nursery Lane is a bloody bunker! If I am thinkingof the right place it is right behind the bus shelter at the far corner of the school field right? I lived there for over 20 years and went to Allerton High school and always just figured that was an electrical generator type thing. I am sure me and my pals would have taken a much closer interest in it had we known the truth! No LittleBigDave, it's not the Electric Sub Station. Have a look back through the thread and Phill_D explains the exact location. As you'll see, I made the same mistake as you and thought it was the sub-station.I can't believe that the legend of the bunker never made it into Allerton High School folklore. I too went to the school and never heard a single mention of it.

Phill_d
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Post by Phill_d »

Amazing isn't it Ro-Man! people walk over huge shelters every day & haven't got a clue! Isn't that right Rikj???? :-)
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LittleBigDave
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Post by LittleBigDave »

Ro-Man wrote: LittleBigDave wrote: Phill_d wrote: The one 'deeper in the woods' you refer to. Is it the top of the same bunker-or a completley different one? I am REALLY shocked that the thing at the end of Nursery Lane is a bloody bunker! If I am thinkingof the right place it is right behind the bus shelter at the far corner of the school field right? I lived there for over 20 years and went to Allerton High school and always just figured that was an electrical generator type thing. I am sure me and my pals would have taken a much closer interest in it had we known the truth! No LittleBigDave, it's not the Electric Sub Station. Have a look back through the thread and Phill_D explains the exact location. As you'll see, I made the same mistake as you and thought it was the sub-station.I can't believe that the legend of the bunker never made it into Allerton High School folklore. I too went to the school and never heard a single mention of it. Ahhhh... I think I know where you mean. Is it the patch of grass next to the dentist surgery, where the ginnel into the Birkdale's is? I would never have had a clue about that... Yeah, I am shocked nobody ever mentioned it all the time I was at school there. Crazy.What years were you at Allerton?

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Post by Phill_d »

Can you see the mound & striaght line here Dave. It's just near the sub station?
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LittleBigDave
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Post by LittleBigDave »

Oh! I thought the circle in the top right corner was highlighting where it is! Right, It took a while but I REALLY understand where it is now. Cheers!

Ro-Man
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Post by Ro-Man »

What years were you at Allerton?87-91. In the days before the waste ground was turned into a park and ride, and Britain's shortest cycle lane* was a glint in Leeds City Council's eye.*until the York Road one is measured

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Post by Phill_d »

I haven't forgot Ro-man. I was busy l(.)(.)king down some other place that day. I will catch it soon :-)
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Post by Phill_d »

I gotta hand that to you Ro-man, The York road cycle path is a grand 13' longer than yours! The beers are on me!! There's a bit in the Y.E.P here http://www.leedstoday.net/ViewArticle.a ... eID=174487
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