Saturday 3 November 2012

Recognising Tonbridge Recognised

Recognising Tonbridge Feature


Slade School Tonbridge
With a little pushing through Twitter, many of you recognised the feature above as the ornate cupola that can be seen all over the Slade area, and crowns the Slade School grey slate roof.  It was also pointed out that the weather vane that tops this feature has the letters KCC in gold on its highest point.  There is another similar copula on The Judd School which is known as the Dovecote.

Moving from The Slade's highest point to below the building, many of you may be interested to know that an air raid shelter was built below the playground for use in WW2.   The school and area was considered particularly vulnerable being located close to the town centre, and en route to German bombers flying over Tonbridge to London.  The entrance to the shelter has now been sealed.  It would be fantastic if the shelter could be opened for a peak on Heritage Day, but I doubt that is possible due to its poor condition and safety.  However you can see photographs of this fascinating underground area on    http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/slade_school_air_raid_shelter.htm

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