EPW023989 ENGLAND (1928). Coastguard Station and the War Memorial, Budleigh Salterton, 1928

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Title [EPW023989] Coastguard Station and the War Memorial, Budleigh Salterton, 1928
Reference EPW023989
Date September-1928
Link
Place name BUDLEIGH SALTERTON
Parish BUDLEIGH SALTERTON
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 306993, 81981
Longitude / Latitude -3.3151638203155, 50.629516440312
National Grid Reference SY070820

Pins


Allen T
Monday 15th of September 2014 04:48:31 PM
Man in a wheelchair. Come to pay respects at the War Memorial? A World War 1 casualty? Now eighty five years ago!

Allen T
Tuesday 27th of August 2013 03:42:07 PM
In reality there are relatively few people in wheelchairs and so this man would have been well known at the time by the locals. He's looking up at the aeroplane, a moment in time.

Allen T
Tuesday 27th of August 2013 03:46:27 PM
This whole area is the Coastguard Station and recently Grade II listed.

Allen T
Thursday 11th of October 2012 02:14:49 PM
Coastguard Road

Allen T
Thursday 11th of October 2012 02:13:35 PM
Coastguard Hill

Allen T
Thursday 11th of October 2012 02:13:16 PM
Budleigh War Memorial erected to honour World War 1 deceased.

Allen T
Thursday 11th of October 2012 02:12:53 PM
There are details on this memorial at www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.25235/fromUkniwmSearch/1, but unfortunately no names of the soldiers.

melgibbs
Tuesday 7th of January 2014 04:32:33 PM
The steps leading to the lifeboat hut.

Allen T
Thursday 11th of October 2012 01:37:02 PM
The old boathouse used to store the lifeboat used by coastguards based in the Coastguard Station on the cliff. The property is now the Longboat Cafe.

Allen T
Thursday 11th of October 2012 01:36:03 PM
I jumped the gun with this! Just last week on appeal, planning permission was given to replace this longboat boathouse with a modern glass café/restaurant despite a great deal of local opposition. One of the oldest longboat boathouses in Britain we have to ask why the local council didn't protect the building with a designation to prevent its destruction.

Allen T
Saturday 21st of December 2013 06:32:20 PM
The Coastguard Station designed in 1873 are Grade II listed buildings and contains linking steps to the lifeboat boathouse on the beach. The whole Station, comprising a row of eight terraced coastguard cottages, a pair of Petty Officer's cottages, an Officer's House, the rocket cart house and wash house, coal sheds and W.C.s, the boundary wall, and steps providing access to the boathouse was built for the Admiralty and is a unique collection of its type. The 1841 census records that there were four coastguards and their families living in Budleigh Salterton. They were employed by the Admiralty and wore uniforms, taking part in prescribed drills and training. In 1872, it was agreed that a new Coastguard Station should be built on land owned by Lord Rolle, linked to a boathouse on the seafront by a set of brick steps. The building plans for the site, drawn up by the Devonport-based assistant civil engineer to the Admiralty, John Haite are dated 20 February 1873. The Station performed anti-smuggling, lifesaving and Naval reserve functions and was manned by the paid service personnel who lived on site. It is reported that in 1890 there were eleven men and one officer manning the Coastguard Station. During the First World War the coastguards were called up for naval duties and the station was taken over by volunteers.

Allen T
Thursday 11th of October 2012 01:31:01 PM