The 16 Manor

Derelict Places

Help Support Derelict Places:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

BikinGlynn

Super Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Supporting Member
Veteran Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2014
Messages
3,061
Reaction score
4,974
Someone will get the title Im sure ;-)

Iv found a positive side to football, the girlfriend wanted to watch some game or other last weekend so I stole her car & had an hour & half to get here & have a nosie!

Not long enough as it happened as it took me 40 min to get there, so a return visit with hounddog who is ever enthusiastic when abandoned cars are involved was hastily arranged for one eve.

I like this place, its pretty relaxed although on the second visit there were 2 military helicopters so low over us for half hour that we were convinced they were using us for thermal image training!
The house itself is just a shell reportedly to of burnt down in the 40s or 50s which would tie in with date of the cars, but I have no furthur history on this.
The garden however does have some interesting stuff.

I was particularly interested in the half a dozen "torpedo like" objects, these were aprox 6ft long & 1.5 ft dia, could they be fuel cells of some sort?
Anyone with any knowledge of these?

41540647750_28a2efcde2_c.jpgIMG_2816 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


28480264607_16dbefa79a_c.jpgIMG_2842 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540643580_3772c988af_c.jpgIMG_2837 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


42632452324_8921717dba_c.jpgIMG_2725 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540646210_ed0e6fe0cb_c.jpgIMG_2821 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540645310_d737695942_c.jpgIMG_2829 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540645730_a8af3812e6_c.jpgIMG_2826 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


43349402001_b0b5274700_c.jpgIMG_2847 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


28480263847_5de8bc2589_c.jpgIMG_2844 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540668880_cd93a1dd1f_c.jpgIMG_2858 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540669470_00bd12932b_c.jpgIMG_2848 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540560410_d7ec2451c3_c.jpgIMG_2730 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


29479319268_c4e007873c_c.jpgIMG_2762 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


42445452055_5f653825da_c.jpgIMG_2722 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr


41540668140_1ca81d8ba7_c.jpgIMG_2862 by Bikin Glynn, on Flickr
 
Nice shots!
I do like that place, I still don't know what the cars are, It's a shame the house has collapsed.
 
"I was particularly interested in the half a dozen "torpedo like" objects, these were aprox 6ft long & 1.5 ft dia, could they be fuel cells of some sort?
Anyone with any knowledge of these?"

They are early aircraft drop tanks for fuel - early jets consumed vast amounts of fuel, but could not carry enough internally to give decent operational ranges - if UK in origin they will have been used on Meteor or Javelin jet aircraft, if US origin then they are off Sabre or similar aircraft. Scrap dealers specialising in aircraft scrapping were inundated with these things at one time, such was the rapid development of aircraft and fuelling techniques in the early jet days.
 
"I was particularly interested in the half a dozen "torpedo like" objects, these were aprox 6ft long & 1.5 ft dia, could they be fuel cells of some sort?
Anyone with any knowledge of these?"

They are early aircraft drop tanks for fuel - early jets consumed vast amounts of fuel, but could not carry enough internally to give decent operational ranges - if UK in origin they will have been used on Meteor or Javelin jet aircraft, if US origin then they are off Sabre or similar aircraft. Scrap dealers specialising in aircraft scrapping were inundated with these things at one time, such was the rapid development of aircraft and fuelling techniques in the early jet days.

The drop tanks could even predate the jet aircraft, The Hawker Tempest used in the latter days of WW11 used them giving it a duration of over 4 hours when on patrols to intercept V1 flying bombs.
 
The drop tanks could even predate the jet aircraft, The Hawker Tempest used in the latter days of WW11 used them giving it a duration of over 4 hours when on patrols to intercept V1 flying bombs.

I should not have forgotten the Tempest's use of these tanks - my wife's uncle flew the aircraft. Thanks for the reminder!
 
The drop tanks could even predate the jet aircraft, The Hawker Tempest used in the latter days of WW11 used them giving it a duration of over 4 hours when on patrols to intercept V1 flying bombs.

Thanks Dirus & Mearing interesting info there!
 
Def an unusual find in the garden them drop tanks (not that I had a fookin clue to what they were until I read your replies)nice one BG!
 
Interesting picture of W&T Avery rusted metal work. What is it? Suppose it is the same company Avery-Weigh-Tronix (If Wikipedia is to be believed) that makes scales, weights and measures. So, if the rusted metal piece in the picture is not a scale what could it be? I'm intrigued because my mum moved to West Midlands in the 1980s.
 
Interesting picture of W&T Avery rusted metal work. What is it? Suppose it is the same company Avery-Weigh-Tronix (If Wikipedia is to be believed) that makes scales, weights and measures. So, if the rusted metal piece in the picture is not a scale what could it be? I'm intrigued because my mum moved to West Midlands in the 1980s.

Yeah pretty sure they are a type of scale, I’ll see if I have a more complete pic when I have a sec
 
Back
Top