Wartime Memory

A Memory of Corby.

I wonder if any reader remembers a bizarre experiment which took place in 1941/2. Large containers of diesel, or some sort of oil, were placed at intervals outside houses on the grass verge. a short chimney was attached & topped by a disc with 3 prongs. at night members of the Pioneer Corps lit a plug, which caused a black, smelly cloud to roll out. If the idea was to blank out the blast furnaces it was completely ineffective & must have aggravated anyone with chest problems. I lived on thoroughsale rd &I can remember it took years for the verges to recover.No healthy & safety then! One good spin off, a soldier from, the Pioneer Corps met & married a friend. The blast furnaces couldn't be made invisible. The Germans who built the Bessemer Plant prior to returning home just before the war, held a party for the local children in the wooden 'hut' behind Our Lady's Church on Occupation Rd. The hut served as the church before the proper church was built.


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I grew up during ww2 on Stephensons way and ther was one of those smokepots in front of the house. We had an Anderson shelter in the front garden with two feet of water in it, thank goodness we didn't have to use it!. Haven't been back to Corby since 88 but I still use google earth to roam its streets. Cheers! Ian Johnstone.
I grew up on Thoroughsale/Studfall Ave and have a photo of one of those smoke screens as they were called.

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