EAW013234 ENGLAND (1948). Newman's Electrical Engineering Works, Yate, 1948

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Delweddau cyfagos (12)

EAW013234
  0° 0m
EAW013238
  45° 19m
EAW013240
  112° 23m
EAW013244
  302° 28m
EAW013242
  299° 42m
EAW013243
  227° 43m
EAW013236
  252° 68m
EAW013239
  282° 72m
EAW013235
  238° 73m
EAW013237
  261° 97m
EAW013241
  241° 117m
EAW013233
  211° 262m

Manylion

Pennawd [EAW013234] Newman's Electrical Engineering Works, Yate, 1948
Cyfeirnod EAW013234
Dyddiad 12-February-1948
Dolen
Enw lle YATE
Plwyf YATE
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 371100, 182678
Hydred / Lledred -2.4167720695042, 51.541780648944
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol ST711827

Pinnau

For many years (1963 to 1986) my family lived in Stanshawe Crescent at this approximate point. My wife used to obtain various items for our children from Thorn's Farm just along the road from home.

kent2
Friday 17th of January 2014 09:35:34 AM
This road, later known as Kennedy Way, was used by traffic to and from the Celestine mine and works situated about half a mile from Newmans. A little farther along was a large shedded complex known as The Sea Transport store depot and for many years displayed lines of sea anchors. The depot was accessed by road and also by rail. Sidings were in use alongside the main railway line from Bristol and South Wales to Paddington.

kent2
Friday 17th of January 2014 09:28:27 AM
According to German target documents there was some sort of camp at or near to the east side of Westerleigh Road. It looked very much like the military camps I came to know. About thirty huts arranged in three columns. Parnall Aircraft Co was close-by to the north and the airfield to the north side of the main road was known as No.3 Aircraft Repair Depot.

kent2
Friday 17th of January 2014 09:11:49 AM
This is a Clay pit known later as Cooper's Yard with a factory producing bricks and roof tiles.Hence the furnace chimney stacks that can be seen.



To the West of Westerleigh Road is Westerleigh Common known locally as the "German Fields". The name derives from either a German POW Camp or from a crashed German aircraft.

freestyle
Friday 10th of April 2015 02:42:46 PM
Stanshawe's Court?

kent2
Friday 17th of January 2014 08:57:59 AM
Stanshawe's Court Farm

Craig
Friday 20th of November 2015 07:53:14 PM
Thorn's Farm

kent2
Friday 17th of January 2014 08:40:57 AM
Westerleigh Road

Andrew Bennett
Saturday 9th of November 2013 01:13:01 AM
Station Road

Andrew Bennett
Saturday 9th of November 2013 01:12:33 AM
Newman's Factory. http://www.yateheritage.co.uk/history-of-yate/the-factory-age.htm

Andrew Bennett
Saturday 9th of November 2013 01:12:18 AM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

View looking south west.

Class31
Friday 10th of January 2014 05:34:38 PM
Yate, South Gloucestershire.

Andrew Bennett
Tuesday 7th of January 2014 02:40:50 PM
Thanks Andrew, we'll update the catalogue and post the new data here in due course.



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Tuesday 7th of January 2014 02:40:50 PM