STOCKPORT AIR RAID SHELTER
The abandoned Stockport Air Raid Shelters are a system of almost 1 mile of underground air-raid shelters dug under Stockport, six miles south of Manchester, during World War II to protect local inhabitants during air raids.
Four sets of underground air raid shelter tunnels for civilian use were dug into the red sandstone rock below the town centre. Preparation started in September 1938 and the first set of shelters was opened on 28 October 1939; Stockport was not bombed until 11 October 1940. The smallest of the tunnel shelters could accommodate 2,000 people and the largest 3,850. It was subsequently expanded to take up to 6,500 people.[1]
The largest of the Stockport Air Raid Shelters have been open to the public since 1996 as part of the town's museum service.[1] thanks for the subscribe
Stockport air raid shelter
Abandoned stockport air raid shelter.
STOCKPORT AIR RAID SHELTER
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Stockport Air Raid Shelters
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Opened in 1939, the shelters were the largest purpose-built civilian air raid shelters in the country . Originally designed to provide shelter for up to 3,850 people, they were extended to accommodate as many as 6,500.
This labyrinth of tunnels under part of the town centre provided shelter, and a way of life for families from in and around Stockport through the dark days of the Blitz.
In 1996 Stockport Council re-opened the shelters as a visitor attraction, and the unique award-winning museum is one of Stockport’s best loved attractions.
Carved into the natural sandstone cliffs, the intriguing network of underground tunnels offers visitors an unparalleled insight into life in wartime Britain in the 1940s.
Visitors have the opportunity of learning about the experiences of local people during the war from the displays in the tunnels and from the state-of -the-art audio-guides and to find mementos of the 1940's in our shop.The Stockport Air Raid Shelters are a system of almost 1 mile of underground air-raid shelters dug under Stockport, six miles south of Manchester, during World War II to protect local inhabitants during air raids.
Four sets of underground air raid shelter tunnels for civilian use were dug into the red sandstone rock below the town centre. Preparation started in September 1938 and the first set of shelters was opened on 28 October 1939. (Stockport was not bombed until 11 October 1940.) The smallest of the tunnel shelters could accommodate 2,000 people and the largest 3,850 (subsequently expanded to take up to 6,500 people.) [1]
The largest of the Stockport Air Raid Shelters have been open to the public as part of the town's museum service since 1996.[2]
STOCKPORT AIR RAID SHELTERS
The Stockport Air Raid Shelters are a system of almost 1 mile of underground air raid shelters dug under Stockport, six miles south of Manchester, during World War 11 to protect local inhabitants during air raids.
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STOCKPORT WW2 AIR RAID SHELTER (TOUR 2019)
Welcome back fellow explorers! 2 Idiots signing on, we return to stockport to explore the underground Air Raid Shelters of Manchester. Although the other off limit tunnels have recently been sealed shut, the council offer tours to 1 of 3 of the remaining bunkers in the area. Last year we previously explored the off limits bunkers which you can see here (Brinksway Bunker):
Stockport shelter
Carved into the natural sandstone cliffs, the intriguing network of underground tunnels offers visitors an unparalleled insight into life in wartime Britain in the 1940's.
Visitors have the opportunity of learning about the experiences of local people during the war. Visitors can learn about the experiences from the displays in the tunnels and from the state of the art audio-guides.
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This is a video of the inside of Stockports WW2 Air Raid Shelters that have been left hidden from the public for years.
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