All I can remember. in the mid 1960's a company called Javan plant were selling crushed concrete by the lorry load. We had some delivered to the farm at Weston where I lived at the time. It was used as flooring for a crew yard for cattle and repairs to farm roads. I was about 12 at the time
Trevor, would love to get a look around the MT office alongside the MT sheds . Square brick buildings at the start -ish are Pyro stores, two compartments holding pyrotechnics such as flares. The long Nissen huts (mistakenly described as WAAF accommodation) are actually Fusing huts. That small dispersal shelter with the triangular apex are few and far between but are around at other locations.
The accident, crash rate is quite normal as it was a training school that used the airfield, second world war training schools were all over the UK in the forties, i worked on many RAF bases that have a disused airfield from the war, lincolnshire has many disused airfields however you can never gain access to them. Good video by the way Trevor, only stumbled across your channel this morning !
Yes, indeed - the quality of the building back then, if only..... Bit of care and maintenance would have done wonders for the essential fabric of the place.
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Another interesting video , thanks for posting .
Thanks for watching buddy 👍
Nice to see the local farmer is keeping up the old English farming tradition of dumping crap everywhere. Makes you proud.
Exactly, it's a shame to see
All I can remember. in the mid 1960's a company called Javan plant were selling crushed concrete by the lorry load. We had some delivered to the farm at Weston where I lived at the time. It was used as flooring for a crew yard for cattle and repairs to farm roads. I was about 12 at the time
It's a very small world we live in Robert as I lived in the cottage at the side of the church at Weston from 1991-1996.
Trevor, would love to get a look around the MT office alongside the MT sheds . Square brick buildings at the start -ish are Pyro stores, two compartments holding pyrotechnics such as flares. The long Nissen huts (mistakenly described as WAAF accommodation) are actually Fusing huts. That small dispersal shelter with the triangular apex are few and far between but are around at other locations.
Thanks very much for the information buddy, very interesting 👍
RAF runways are measured in MILES not foreign measurements
Great video. Now try raf worksop mate and Bottesford. Al best
Will do, thanks for the head's up 👍
The accident, crash rate is quite normal as it was a training school that used the airfield, second world war training schools were all over the UK in the forties, i worked on many RAF bases that have a disused airfield from the war, lincolnshire has many disused airfields however you can never gain access to them.
Good video by the way Trevor, only stumbled across your channel this morning !
Thanks for the info 👍
Yes, indeed - the quality of the building back then, if only.....
Bit of care and maintenance would have done wonders for the essential fabric of the place.
It's a shame to see these places going to wreck and ruin
Also noticed red clay brick for blast walls thicker brickwork.english bond for strengthening.
Thank you for the tour. Just goes to show the amount of money involved in setting up one airfield at that time. Clearly prone to flooding.
You're welcome buddy, pleased you enjoyed the video 👍
The buildings have a special coating called MAYCRETE
M1,A1 was built years before, it was going during the 20s.
Looks like the bricks are called calsil bricks and as you say well built .
Was quite an experience exploring around that airfield and woods, amazing what there is to find.
Thanks for the info 👍🤗
Arryef Ossington.
ABCT total load of self-serving bollox who pollute these special places
I know what you mean, I really enjoy exploring these historical sites and does annoy me when I see rubbish strewn everywhere.
Thanks for watching
Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from from sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness every night
There's always one ,, take it to the god channel , this video & channel is based on facts , is real & not some made up story with your imaginary friend , bye bye ,
Sad fool living in a fantasy world.