It mostly follows the Hunslet goods section of the Great Northern Railway not the Middleton line.
Hunslet Moor Bunker?
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
TABBYCAT wrote: ↑Wed 30 Jun, 2021 6:25 pmIt mostly follows the Hunslet goods section of the Great Northern Railway not the Middleton line.
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
I can weigh in on this. My grandad once told me he used to play in some old air raid shelters near the wall behind St Peters Church.
That's all I know but I do remember him telling me it was behind the church
That's all I know but I do remember him telling me it was behind the church
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
The area I was referring for, further clarity, to where the Hunslet goods line it crosses the Middleton line not follows it.
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
My memory of this is vague after fifty years but I'm fairly sure that the motorway was built on a new embankment at this point and before that the whole area was more or less on the same level as Moor Road.
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
the park that is there now has a small hill running along it and years ago i was told that there was a bunker underneath this hill, i didnt think much to the idea because i thought i was maybe just landscaping from when they built the park or relandscaping etc, now tho i wonder if the hill actually covers the entrance(s) to one of the bunkers, given the information from polos and the map from miggy bill, i went down there today and in some places next to the old st peters wall you can see random pieces of bricks in the bushes. I pointed this out to the girlfriend and the first thing she said was it looks like the hill shouldnt be there anyway and cant see why it would be
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
Old thread i know, The air raid shelter was the moor side of St Peters Court wall about thirty or forty foot from the path leading to Dewsbury Road.If my memory serves me right it was about twenty or thirty foot from the wall.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
excellent, thank you for the information, i wonder if you can get in somehow, has anyone been into the one in cross flatts park?
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The one on Hunslet Moor was filled in,i dont know any thing about the one in Crossflats Park.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.
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Re: Hunslet Moor Bunker?
1939 list of trench shelters
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