Pendower Elementary School, air raid shelters
Pendower Elementary School, air raid shelters
HER Number
7678
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Pendower Elementary School, air raid shelters
Place
Benwell
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Defence
Site Type: Broad
Civil Defence Site
Site Type: Specific
Air Raid Shelter
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Second World War 1939 to 1945
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The schools acted as ARP premises. There was a first aid post at the central school, and a dam provided an emergency water supply. The former open air school was used as an emergency rest and feeding centre, able to provide breakfast and tea and hot mid-day meals. It is therefore little surprise that the schools were equipped with air raid shelters. A plan of April 1940, deposited with the Northumberland Record Office by Mauchlen and Weightman of Saville Row, Newcastle, shows sixteen proposed shelters, of two types, each could accommodate 45 children. A similar plan shows eight proposed shelters at Heaton School, which could accommodate 60 children.
Easting
421110
Northing
564560
Grid Reference
NZ421110564560
Sources
NRO 4720/B/256, "Pendower Elementary and Central Schools, Newcastle. Proposed Air Raid Shelter Accomodation for 720 Children", plan by Mauclen and Weightman of 12 Saville Row, Northumberland Record Office; Http://www.bpears.org.uk/NE-Diary/Bck/Bseq_03.html