Do you know if there is still a Glasgow Police Box in Riverside Museum?
It's been so long since I visited I honestly can't remember.
Do you know if there is still a Glasgow Police Box in Riverside Museum?
It's been so long since I visited I honestly can't remember.
Aye the audible testing was cancelled late 60's after a police officer over in Longcroft pressed the local control button and an elderly Siren decided to disassemble itself at speed.
The most you would have seen was a lamp lit on one of the control boxes inside if there had been a silent test.
My interest was the Air Raid Sirens, on your beat
Police Boxes 4 (School), 6 (Grassmarket), 11 (Parkside St) had Sirens in 60's. (No 3 might have had one during ww2)
14 (Paliament Sq) had one on the roof (also had the Carrier Control point until it moved to Fettes).
I think no 4 siren moved 80's.
I hadn't appreciated it had gone down from 4 to 3.
5 divisions when the boxes were first introduced in 30's but E soon after became the "mounted" division without an area. It then temporarily went back up to 5 During WW2.
Was there also a box in Dumbiedykes?
I realise on rereading after I posted that the box I only knew as "near Simon's Square" is your box 9 Richmond Lane. I looked up the street names on the map but my brain didn't make the link.
Could 11 possibly have been Simon's Square?
Areas changed a bit but was on the corner of Richmond Lane/Gilmour Street.
Alternatively there was a box at the park where Parkside street meets St Leonard's street?
Edinburgh Police Box on Marchmont Crescent at the junction of Warrender Park Road. The box is well presented but has a bit of a lean forward. Painted black with gold highlights and a blue roof complete with Siren mount. It has a (retracted) cover and fold down table attached to its front. It is currently operated as "Katero Food Bar" however they are due to move to "the Pitt" in Granton and as a result is advertised as "To Let or For Sale"
Edinburgh Police Box on Marchmont Crescent at the junction of Warrender Park Road. Picture taken from Roseneath place. The box is well presented but has a bit of a lean forward. Painted black with gold highlights and a blue roof complete with Siren mount. One of the pipes carrying the Siren cables can be seen, the other has been removed but the mounts are present. It is currently operated as "Katero Food Bar" however they are due to move to "the Pitt" in Granton and as a result is advertised as "To Let or For Sale"
This #SirenSaturday we reach the final Insitu evidence of a Siren based on the 1960's "Carrier Planning" list. (There are a few not listed)
The #EdinburghPoliceBox on Marchmont Crescent (I forgot to record the Police area and number)
This was given Carrier planning number 254/59 in the 1960's.
So there is a story about the "top 10 cities at risk during nuclear war" circulating in various tabloids/etc. with my name attached to it, and I will say that a) I never have (nor would) make such a list at all, and b) I never said any of the quotes attributed to me in the article.
Friends of Roseburn opposite the nice wee cafe in Roseburn Park.
I don't think so but can't remember, I need to rewatch the video in the linked post.
The main entrance was inset and at right angles (so any blast hits a wall, not the door) and I believe had two gas tight doors to provide an airlock.
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Hopefully this link to the thread works.
Built WW2 Reports of bomb damage would be sent here where police and arp controllers would plan/manage the deployment of Fire Brigade, Police, Rescue teams, ambulance/First aid response teams.
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Last time Scotland won at Rugby I posted about the "Old Report Centre" in Roseburn park.
It is not the only building of its type it was one of 5 Air Raid Precaution (ARP) Report Centres built during WW2๐งต
An old white-painted, flat-roofed, windowless bunker on a playing field, aith tenements and villas in the background
An old white-painted, flat-roofed, windowless bunker on a playing field, with tenements and villas in the background. Close up view.
An old white-painted, flat-roofed, windowless bunker on a playing field, aith tenements and villas in the background
An old white-painted, flat-roofed, windowless bunker on a playing field, with tenements and villas in the background
This is the Warriston Playing Field ARP/ Police bunker @caleydave.bsky.social , the pitch plan for school football calls it "The Armoury"
Air Raid Precautions (ARP), later Civil Defence Report centre at warriston playing fields. Photograph taken from Eldon Street.
Air Raid Precautions (ARP), later Civil Defence Report centre at warriston playing fields. Photograph taken from Eldon Street.
Thank you,
I hadn't ventured onto the playing fields, only ever photographed that one from Eildon Street
Odd one out of the 5 built, not being a L shape.
I think Roseburn refers to theirs as the armoury as well which is even stranger given it outlived the others.
Lauriston Place police box in Edinburgh. Painted brown and green with highlights, it has been converted into a cafe and features planters on its roof.
Lauriston Place police box in Edinburgh. Painted brown and green with highlights, it has been converted into a cafe and features planters on its roof.
Lauriston Place, feeling far more woodland than city centre.
#EdinburghPoliceBox
Would the Box have been B division? (B13)?
A yellow painted Police Box at Hope Park Crescent, Edinburgh
Hope Park Crescent
#EdinburghPoliceBox
If I remember correctly at one point it had a TV Ariel on the roof. (I don't want to guess how long ago mind)
It is looking smart
Black painted Edinburgh Police Box, with a canopy, at Marshall Street surrounded by rubbish.
Black painted Edinburgh Police Box, with a canopy, at Marshall Street surrounded by rubbish.
Marshall Street
I believe this one was kitted out as a coffeeshop inside but it looks more like a bin store on the outside.
#EdinburghPoliceBox
An artistic looking Edinburgh Police Box on the Corner of Drummond Street and Pleasance at the Flodden (Old City) Wall.
An artistic looking Edinburgh Police Box on the Corner of Drummond Street and Pleasance at the Flodden (Old City) Wall.
In the Shadow of the Flodden Wall, at the corner of Drummond Street and the Pleasance.
#EdinburghPoliceBox
A yellow and black Edinburgh Police Box on the Corner of Cowgate and Pleasance.
A yellow and black Edinburgh Police Box on the Corner of Cowgate and Pleasance.
Corner of Cowgate and Pleasance, without checking my notes I bel ieve his was possibly previously located at the bottom of High School Wynd.
#EdinburghPoliceBox
Police Box, "Waverley Cafรฉ", on Market Street, Edinburgh
Police Box, "Waverley Cafรฉ", on Market Street, Edinburgh
Police Box, "Waverley Cafรฉ", on Market Street, Edinburgh
Police Box on West Register Street, Edinburgh. View of the rear of the box through the fence.
Police Box on West Register Street, Edinburgh View of the front, the box is covered in wooden sheets.
I have the day off work and can't miss a chance to visit a few Police boxes that I haven't yet photographed.
First up the #EdinburghPoliceBox on West Register Street. ๐งต
Plotted locations of Edinburgh Police Boxes based on the Drainage record Books from the Edinburgh Corporation. This is not complete and representative only of a snapshot from around 1932. There is at least 1 box at Roseburn which has two entries due to relocation. DG44 160-170, DG45 120-131, DG46 131-138, DG48 54-71, DG49 160-167
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You were correct about the Drainage drawing Record books being time and area based, I have been busy plotting the locations of Police Boxes ~1932
DG44 160-170,
DG45 120-131,
DG46 131-138,
DG48 54-71,
DG49 160-167
(I can DM the list if it is of interest)
Oh wow that is fantastic
The Trams trundling post really make the scene.
The shelters must have been well filled in or the Big Wheel would have found them.
And now the full 1939 clip. It's startling seeing the contrast. My grandfather was posted not far from here at one point, so maybe he strolled through when it looked like this. Weird to think about.
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Jock's Lodge Police Box (Siren point Carrier Number 254/10) lives!
However is not going to be an easy repair job.
#EdinburghPoliceBox
A 'staged' B/W image of Edinburgh Corporation Transport Leyland Tian double deck bus 728, NSF 728, on a street in Leith on route 34 to Lochend. It appears to be a winters day - a man in a heavy coat stands in the roadway as the bus appears to approach. The roadway is wet and many type tracks can be seen. On the pavement is an newish 'Staybrite' stainless steel bus stop post with an ECT "Bus Stop" flag and portcullis number frame with routes 21 and 34 shown. On the right there are trees, a woman with a shopping back walks away, and there are tenement blocks in the background.
A manky day in Leith, c.1960. Not sure if this is a potential passenger attempting to stop #Edinburgh Corporation Transport 728, one of several hundred Leylands bought to replace trams, on the 34 to Lochend - or get run over by it. A fine 'Staybrite" ECT bus stop mind you.
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g61-86 Roseburn Park Report Centre,
g63-45 Granton Road/Shore road Decon,
g63-47 Broughton Road Decon,
g62-49 Balcarres Street Decon,
g63-48 Bruce Peebles Decon,
g65-6 Blackford Hill Police Radio Station,
On the corner of Pilrig Street and Gardens?
dg64-33
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(I knew I had seen as I looked it up on the map so was able to cross reference my Browser history and map search history)