Quarry Hill, World War 2, Adel Woods Bunkers, and Hitler!

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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It has to be these houses on Easterly Grove, that's the only cul de sac with a roundabout in the area.http://g.co/maps/u2v8jSadly the street car hasn't been down that road! I'll check it out later for a photo next time I'm in the area! The Luftwaffe must have been aiming for the fforde Greene but missed
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Cliff side gardens I think PhillKango. http://www.mylearning.org/leeds-in-worl ... ges/1-839/

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PHILL - talking of mistakes earlier, I've accidentally deleted your image tag - thought I was in quote but must have slipped onto edit and not noticed - sorry mate, can you replace it?

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http://goo.gl/maps/ZaR54Here I think.Kango.    

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kango wrote: Cliff side gardens I think PhillKango. Was it? I have seen photos of houses with bomb damage in the York Road, and Easterly Road area. I guess it only takes one person to add a wrong caption and no one knows which one is right over the years. The caption of the house I posted says it's Easterly Road on that website. Huhm, more head scratching     
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chameleon wrote: PHILL - talking of mistakes earlier, I've accidentally deleted your image tag - thought I was in quote but must have slipped onto edit and not noticed - sorry mate, can you replace it? It's back again. I'm going to start calling you Paul Daniels. He makes things vanish in front of your eyes too
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Phill_dvsn wrote: chameleon wrote: PHILL - talking of mistakes earlier, I've accidentally deleted your image tag - thought I was in quote but must have slipped onto edit and not noticed - sorry mate, can you replace it? It's back again. I'm going to start calling you Paul Daniels. He makes things vanish in front of your eyes too He Does a similar trick with fingers too according to the news a while back, now you see them - now you don't (till they're stitched back)    

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The door with its little side window look right and there is the beginnings of the tree that's now in full bloom.Kango.    

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kango wrote: The door with its little side window look right and there is the beginnings of the tree that's now in full bloom.Kango.     I would think that was spot on Kango, great work.Shame the big tree would spoil a comparison shot though isn't it? I wonder if the owner knows their house was flattened in W.W.2?
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Phill_dvsn wrote: kango wrote: The door with its little side window look right and there is the beginnings of the tree that's now in full bloom.Kango.     I would think that was spot on Kango, great work.Shame the big tree would spoil a comparison shot though isn't it? I wonder if the owner knows their house was flattened in W.W.2? Thanks for that Phill.As for the house, I know it's obvious but You really cannot see the join, as it were. (what You can see of it)Kango    

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