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cathaldus
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Re: Urgent
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 05 December 07 15:16 GMT (UK) » |
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dear certa cito,
The Royal Signals Depot Regt. was at Saighton Camp, Chester for many years. Best of luck. Fellow Signaller.
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J.Patricia D
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Re: Urgent
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 28 September 08 06:38 BST (UK) » |
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The base at Arrowe Park was used by Americans in 1939/45. The Hospital which was inside the original park, not at the location of the present Arrowe Park Hospital, was a convalescent Hospital for injured soldiers as was Bidston Avenue School at Bidston.
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frank18667
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Re: Urgent
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 30 May 09 12:19 BST (UK) » |
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A bit late replying I'm afraid, but the camp was on Arrowe Park Road by where the Royal Mail sorting office is now.
From December 1947 it housed 113 Assault Engineer Regiment Workshops. In the early 60s it was home to the 63rd (I think) Cheshire army cadet force. 2184 squadron Air Cadets are still on a small part of the site.
After closing the site became a British Telecom Engineering Centre, and then an HGV driver training centre. What remains of the site is now demolished, derelict and for sale.
I hope this is of some help, if anyone has any further information, particularly of its use during the war, or pictures, I would be grateful if you could contact me.
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