Destroying the Luftwaffe, Adolf Hitler's last Nazi Air Raid over Hull | Urban Exploration
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- This Video was filmed at Stone Creek on the River Humber near the City of Kingston Upon Hull, in England.
Stone Creek is the home of Keyingham Gravity Drain Outfall which dates back to the 1800's.
Due to heavy rainfall in 2007, large areas of flooding occurred in the area affecting hundreds of homes and businesses. A later public inquiry found that a lack of maintenance coupled with a particularly high tide caused a surge and bust of the Gravity Outfall system. It was recommended that the Gravity Outfall System was fitted with a pump station to continue emptying the drain even at very high tide. This has not yet been installed.
Also in the same area is a Large Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery from the Second World War.
This Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery is now a listed as Scheduled Monument number 1020187 and was first added on the listing status in 2001.
Hitler's Last bombing Raid on the city of Hull occurred on 17th March 1945.
At this late stage in the war, with Germany close to defeat, most civilians assumed the raids were over.
The Raid hit many homes and the Savoy Cinema, which resulted in 12 civilians killed and a further 22 injured.
These were the last civilian casualties of the Luftwaffe in a piloted aircraft during the Second World War.
A memorial now stands outside the former Savoy Cinema.
Were now going to look at the engineering behind this gravity outfall. Keep watching as we find something very interesting that many will have not seen for a lot of years.
Chapters:
0:05 Gravity Outfall
1:52 Pilbox
3:10 Drone Footage
7:55 Gravity Outfall
9:30 Heavy Anti Aircraft Artillery Position
10:15 Hull's Last Air Raid
Credit Music by; thewilburproje...
For EXCLUSIVE unreleased content and to support ALW Exploration visit Patreon; / alw_exploration
ALW Exploration Social MediaLinks !
Instagram: / alw_exploration
Instagram Dave: / alwexploring_dave
Instagram Paul: / alwexploring_paul
Instagram Marcus: / mmp_exploration
Facebook: / alwexploration
Pintrest: www.pinterest....
Twitter: / alwexploration
Flickr: ALW Exploration Flickr
My website: alwexploration...
PayPal. For Merchandise: www.paypal.com...
If you would like to help my channel, please purchase some Merchandise at; alwexploration...
Thank You for Watching :)
ALW’s Field Equipment
Canon 90d amz.run/46Hf
Canon 10-18mm lens amz.run/46Hg
Canon 18-135 Lens amz.run/46Hl
Canon 100-400 Lens amz.run/46Hk
Canon G7X Mk2 amz.run/46Hr
DJI Ronin SC amz.run/46Hh
GoPro Media Light amz.run/46Hs
Video Lights amz.run/46Hj
GoPro 8 Black amz.run/46Hm
GoPro Media Mod amz.run/46Hp
Light for GoPro amz.run/46Hq
DJI Mavic Mini amz.run/46Hu
DJI Mavic Air (on Station in Germany) amz.run/4G05
DJI Mavic 2 Pro amz.run/4B2K
DJI Smart Controller amz.run/4B2L
#ALWExploration #Urbex
Very interesting. I had to go out just as the premiere started, but I'm glad I came back to watch through. 👍🏻👍🏻
Hello Simon BA, thank you so much for watching back afterwards. I really appreciate your feedback and support :)
Awesome video an location an some great information nice one buddy
Thank You
This was a cool location with heaps of history 👍 look forward to this one mate
Yes I really enjoyed this one
Howdy doo dar day 😀
Cool video ALW, very informative as always, keep em coming mate!!
Hello Guitarman92, thank you so much for the feedback. We sure will keep them coming :)
Great video,
Very interesting, there's a few different bits in this one.
My grandad died before I was born, but in the First World War he was a Sgt in the Army Veterinary Corps with the horses, based at Aldershot. In the Second World War he worked as a civilian at the Royal Army Veterinary Corps at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. The unit got the 'Royal' added to it after the First World War and moved to M.M. the unit is still stationed there. He also served as a ARP/Firewarden in the town...😁👍🏼👍🏼
Hello Eddiek, Yes it's more about the location and what's there in this one :)
Your Grandad sounds like He was a great man with a busy military career. It's also great to hear he was a ARP Fire Warden as it adds a reality to what I'm researching and presenting. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Fantastic video. More history right there. Well documented
Hello EWC. Thank You very much indeed
Ooooh this one was awesome, great video my friend!
Thank You
This is a really great piece of work ALW, really interesting video and history, thank you!
Hello IceyDiamond. Thank You very much indeed for watching and Commenting :)
Hey mate! Love the vids, seen you about from Secret Vaults channel, gave you a sub! Keep it up!
Awesome, thank you! There is plenty more content coming.
@@ALWResearchTeam looking forward to it!
Always informative Mr ALW 👍 great video pal and loving the new drone footage 👍 Hope you are well Sir
Hello Donny Explorer. Thank You very much. Yes we like the new drone. I’m good thank you. I hope you’re well too.
@@ALWResearchTeam Todo bien mi Amigo 👍👍 gracias
Really interesting area. Great history. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it, it's really my pleasure Burning Sands :)
Am looking forward to this :)
Thanks very much indeed
Hello there. Looking forward to this one
Hope you enjoy it!
Another fascinating video, thanks.
Hello there. Thanks very much for watching and commenting 😎😎
Thanks for sharing as always cheers nice 👍
Thanks very much:)
great will you be going back to get to them scheduled monuments? also what about them forts , can they be got to by boat ?
oh yeah..also ...great vid
Hello Richie, Never say never. The forts can be done but the Humber can be sketchy
Thank you very much
Ooh this looks good
Thank You Thomas
Very interesting
Hello Daniel Draper. Thank You very much:)
Greetings mate hope you're good
Hello Kernow. I hope you're well, did you go for the Mini2?