Stanley Bradley | Rank: | Air Raid Warden | Died: | 14/11/1940 | Age: | 36 | Incident Date: | 14/11/1940 | Incident Address. | Buxton Road Public Air Raid Shelter | Died Address: | Buxton Road Public Air Raid Shelter | |
Grave Photo: | No | Cemetery or Memorial: | Not Known | Town Memorial: | Not Listed | Extra Information: | CWGC - Air Raid Warden. Husband of Phyllis
Bradley, of 68 Countess Street, Heaviley. Died at
Buxton Road.
Air Raid over Stockport 14th November 1940
One or two aircraft flying north-east to
south-west dropped their bombs from an altitude of
between 9,000 and 11,000 feet.
A bright moonlit night and the Red Warning went
out at 22.49 hrs - White Warning (all clear) at
23.59 hrs.
A total of 16 High Explosive bombs were dropped,
together with 60 x 1 Kg Incendiary Bombs.
Bomb No. 5 was a direct hit onto a 50 person
public air raid shelter situated at the corner of
Davenport Park and Buxton Road. The shelter was
31 feet long x 10 feet wide. The two men inside
were only 11 - 12 feet away from the point of
detonation.
Stanley was the only person to be killed in this
raid. A second person was pinned down by the
debris, but was only slightly injured. Two houses
were damaged.
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