Was Poole bombed in the war? IT was Poole’s worst bombing incident of World War II. It happened at lunchtime on March 27, 1941, when around 100 workers at the Bourne Valley gasworks were in
Was Poole bombed in the war?
IT was Poole’s worst bombing incident of World War II. It happened at lunchtime on March 27, 1941, when around 100 workers at the Bourne Valley gasworks were in the staff canteen. A raid by a German bomber would leave 33 of them dead – the youngest aged 14. Air raid sirens had sounded almost every day that month.
What’s Poole famous for?
Poole is a bustling tourist resort in the east of Dorset and is well known for Europe’s largest natural harbour, award winning blue flag beaches including the world famous Sandbanks Beach, a bustling quayside and a beautiful historic old town.
When was Poole built?
In 1935 the New Quay was developed on land at Hamworthy, opposite the Town Quay. By 1939, 280 dock workers were employed at the Port. In World War II a flying boat service started in the Harbour when Imperial Airways transferred operations from Southampton Water until 1947.
Why is Poole called Poole?
The town’s name derives from the Old English words pool which means a place near a pool or creek and pol which was given to people who lived near a small body of water. Variants include Pool, Pole, Poles, Poll, Polle, Polman, and Poolman.
Who owns the islands in Poole Harbour?
There are five islands in Poole harbour, the largest is Brownsea island which is owned by the National trust and was the home of the first camp of the boy scout movement in 1907. Long Island has just been bought by property developer David Wyatt for 1.25 million pounds; it was previously owned by the Rempstone estate.
Was Dorset bombed in ww2?
The Dorset Blitz From May 1940 onwards, when targets around Bournemouth were bombed, air raids were mounted on a number of key targets in Dorset, chief of which were the ports of Weymouth and Portland, along with the Whieways RN Torpedo Works.
Is Poole Harbour the biggest in the world?
Poole Harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world. Much of the harbour is incredibly shallow meaning that ferries have to negotiate specially dredged channels.
Is Poole rough?
Poole is the most dangerous major town in Dorset, and is the 25th most dangerous overall out of Dorset’s 274 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Poole in 2020 was 61 crimes per 1,000 people.
Does John Lewis own Brownsea island?
In the 21st century it is still used by the Partnership as a corporate hotel for their employees and retired staff….
Brownsea Castle | |
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Owner | National Trust |
Controlled by | John Lewis Partnership |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Brownsea Castle |
Where did plane crash in Poole in WW2?
On another occassion at about 9.15 am. just getting ready for school we heard machine gun fire, ran out into the garden to see a plane going down with an engine on fire, it crashed into a garage at the end of Herbert Ave., next to Staines shoe shop which is still there to this day.
Where did I go to school in Poole?
I left school at 14yrs., went to work for a shipping agent, J.R. Woods, their office was on Ballast Quay as was the Harbour Board yard and Cement Marketing Co. on ajoining New Quay.
Who was the head of South Road School in Poole?
Mum was making blackout curtains and dad cheked the gas mask we had been issued with some time earlier. My 13th birthday was on 7th., Sept. and Henry Harbin school had just been built, H.P. Smith was to be the headmaster, who was our head at South Road School.