Barnbow

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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Phill_d
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I'm not sure about that. I couldn't find a place to put the co ordinates in. I was looking at that strip of land a while ago. It looks just like either a railway siding that never got built or some type of shelter. I suppose it could be a noise break for the factories but it's deffinately a precise piece of enginerring.
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Phill, you are using the beta version like me and placing 53.8135353971n,1.41342325507w in the "fly to" combo box and hitting return worked for me. I have certainly managed co-ordinates in a similar way on the original version of google earth too
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chris 90
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Hello found out about this site via bigpants, very interesting site.while looking on google I found these interesting rectangles north of Manston lane (have a look here 53.8052951663n,1.41685973389w) I havnt been down there for a long time. could these be the remains of the first munitions factories.

Tony
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Hi All,Just found your very interesting forum today, fascinating stuff.I used to cycle down Manston Lane with some friends, and we used to pass "Danger, Keep Out" signs in the fields near the farm. I think, if memory serves correctly, they had some reference to toxicity. I often wondered what what the reason behind those signs was, I guess this thread may answer that.Signs are herehttp://www.priceman.org/stuff/keep_out.kmz53.804956°-1.413462°

rikj
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Post by rikj »

Hi TonyIf you place a map of the Barnbow munitions factory over the google earth image then current features in the landscape reflect the buildings of the factory. The munitions factory is quite distinct from the more modern tank factory (that everyone refers to as Barnbow).There were quite a few people killed at the munitions factory, mainly women I think. All in all it was a huge operation, of which little remains, and very few people even know it was there.I'd be interested to hear of a sister operation at Newlay if anyone has any info.Cheers

Tony
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Post by Tony »

Don't suppose you have a map of the munitions factory?My dad worked at the tank factory in the '70s, and I never realised until I read your post that the tank and the munitions factories were two separate places.

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rikj wrote: Hi TonyIf you place a map of the Barnbow munitions factory over the google earth image then current features in the landscape reflect the buildings of the factory. The munitions factory is quite distinct from the more modern tank factory (that everyone refers to as Barnbow).There were quite a few people killed at the munitions factory, mainly women I think. All in all it was a huge operation, of which little remains, and very few people even know it was there.I'd be interested to hear of a sister operation at Newlay if anyone has any info.Cheers Hi,Yes, it was mainly women who worked at Barbow during WWI, there was an explosion there 5th December 1916 I think. 35 women were killed when a shell exploded in one of the danger buildings. A memorial was erected last year, in Cross gates I think. I know someone who has a map of the WWI site, I'll see if I can get hold of it.

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chris 90 wrote: Hello found out about this site via bigpants, very interesting site.while looking on google I found these interesting rectangles north of Manston lane (have a look here 53.8052951663n,1.41685973389w) I havnt been down there for a long time. could these be the remains of the first munitions factories. ay up there chris, good to see you on here mate. i bunged those co-ordinates into google earth but i ended up in the middle of the north sea (not literally, otherwise id be dripping water on me keyboard!). Probably me doing summat wrong with google earth.Dont forget you need to show me that interesting artefact near cross green (dont mention it here - well keep everyone on the dark for now!)

chris 90
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Coords worked for me,Im down that there London till Friday so might have a mosey on down X Green to see if I can find it again on Saturday.

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chris 90 wrote: Coords worked for me,Im down that there London till Friday so might have a mosey on down X Green to see if I can find it again on Saturday. im useless with google earth and it keeps crashing. need to do a windows re-install me thinks. will see whats happening saturday - am picking up those oil seals and bits fos the 90 on wednesday so will try an get em in saturday and maybe nip down with you and see if we can get some pics if its still there.

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