Blyth Battery May 2012
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Blyth Battery
Last weekend was another event at Blyth Battery the WWI and WWII search light and gun emplacement , when I was a child this was a great place to play most of the units where used as beach chalets in an era when "vandalism " seemed unheard off , now if its not virtually "nuke" proof it gets destroyed . Anyway it's good to get a look at someone else's hobby , and this re-enactment can be a serious and very expensive hobby , the Tank below was apparently some sort of observation vehicle with a kit added to the top, it is motorised and had firing guns as did the 25pounder that was very loud during the re-enactment of the taking of the beach . All seems a bit over the top till you realise at the time invasion was a very real threat , I know the access to beaches was very restricted if not completely banned , but it got me thinking what happened to the bird populations during all this did Little Terns and Arctic terns flourish with the beaches deserted, I remember reading the excellent book A Naturalist on Lindisfarne by Richard Perry , if memory serves he was based there as an observer during the war and I think the book was published on that thin war time economy paper , actually I remember a lot of natural history books seemed to published during the war, must try and get a copy and re-read.
Back to the day I have lived nearby most of my life and it was strange to go into a few buildings that I had never been in before , one chap I was talking too told me the searchlights only shone out to sea and not as I thought up in the air as well, apparently it was common to fire on friendly ships mistaken them for the enemy such was the fear at the time . Blyth at the time was an important Submarine base which as it happens was indirectly how I came on the scene as my late father was a Submariner based at Blyth where he met my Mother...
What could have been two German soldiers patrol around the site.
The business end !
The detail is impressive most spent the weekend camped out ,but there is an excellent fish and chip shop nearby !!!
All these guns are deactivated and cannot fire
2 comments:
absolutely fascinating. I wonder what motivates people to have that kind of hobby? It's the type of thing I'm fascinated by but wouldn't think of doing a reenactment!
Hi Christie, I find it fascinating also ,the lenght they go to sourcing items and history let alone the expense, there was also a wartime room set up and some girls wherehaving their hair done forties style.
Brian
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