2019/20 Roy's Off Season Gallery
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These stores had evidence of roof supports in the walls.
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A slightly different blast wall on these. A more substantial base to the wall.
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A rare pre 1962 Seghill brick amongst the rubble
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A side by side of the brick works site. Late 1800's and as of today.
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A concealed concrete lined shaft
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Hold your breath time. Not good to breathe in above here.
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The 500 pound store was by far the largest area
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These buildings had been taken down to base level
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The dead zone. Only rough grass grows.
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An intact storage facility being used to store farm equipment
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Even had the crane rail still in situ
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Bombs would have been hoisted off the trolleys and stacked up inside
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It was well away from the main site for some reason.
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Perhaps the munitions stored here were not volatile as it appears there was an office attached at the back
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Arrow straight. No sign of the pick up which appeared shortly afterwards.
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