Mary Redfern | Rank: | Civilian | Died: | 02/10/1940 | Age: | 67 | Incident Date: | 02/10/1940 | Incident Address. | 4 Hatherlow Street | Died Address: | 4 Hatherlow Street | |
Grave Details: | C/360 | Grave Photo: | No | Cemetery or Memorial: | Stockport Cemetery | Town Memorial: | Not Listed | Extra Information: | CWGC - of 4 Hatherlow Street. Widow of N. Redfern.
Died at 4 Hatherlow Street.
Bombing Raid on Various Districts of Greater
Manchester - 2nd October 1940
The "Raid Summary Report" for Manchester for the
night of the 2nd October 1940 shows that a total
of 41 bombs were dropped from 4 or 5 aircraft.
The "Assumed Targets" were - Salford's Railways &
Docks.
Purple Warning (later abandoned) 22.21 hrs. Red
Warning 22.38 hrs. White (all clear) Warning
00.55 hrs.
Bombs dropped: 16 x 50 kg H.E. 11 x 250 kg H.E.
2 x unknown weight H.E. 12 x 250 kg Oil bombs.
13 of those were dropped onto Stockport.
Bomb No. 33 was a 250 kg H.E. bomb that was a
direct hit on a corner house, referred to in the
report, as a slum. The bomb penetrated into the
cellar. Five houses were demolished and four
persons killed.
Further details of this raid on Stockport can be
seen under "Memorials" - "Stockport Air Raid -
October 1940".
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Memorials found on: | | | | | | | C.W.G.C. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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