North Shields, Barrage Balloon
North Shields, Barrage Balloon
HER Number
5548
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
North Shields, Barrage Balloon
Place
North Shields
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
Class
Defence
Site Type: Broad
Anti Aircraft Defence Site
Site Type: Specific
Barrage Balloon Site
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Barrage Balloon - between Northumberland Dock and Albert Edward Dock - these were first used in WW1. They forced enemy aircraft to fly high, preventing an easier target for fighters and anti-aircrafts gunners and reducing the accuracy of bombing. Barrage balloons were either positioned around the perimeter of large vulnerable points or were "field sited" - moored over a circular area. They were an RAF responsibility. Equipment was usually mobile and based on lorries. Today the main evidence of their siting on the ground will be a ring of cylindrical concrete tethering blocks. Regional Balloon Centres, which acted as headquarters for the balloon units and storage depots had two unique buildings - a balloon shed or balloon hangar, where the balloons could be test inflated, and the balloon storage shed with gantries over each of its foor doors.
Easting
434600
Northing
566400
Grid Reference
NZ434600566400
Sources
<< HER 5548 >> Alan Rudd, 1986, List of 20th century defence sites on Tyneside
Council For British Archaeology, 1995, Twentieth Century, Defences in Britain - An Introductory Guide Handbook of The Defence of Britain Project, p 63
Council For British Archaeology, 1995, Twentieth Century, Defences in Britain - An Introductory Guide Handbook of The Defence of Britain Project, p 63