ParlonsRosbif,
He may have worked in Battle damaged Aircraft Repairs during WW2?
Hi Scouseboy,
I remember my Dad saying that his Dad was at Braunstone Aerodrome during WW2. But I've since found out that this was just an emergency landing field for Desford. Am not sure if there was a lot of activity at Braunstone or not.
Desford appeared to be a hive of activity, with a training school, aircraft repair unit and a Spitfire assembly factory. All on the site of where Caterpillar is now.
Sometime towards the end of the war, or possibly postwar, I know my Grandparents ended up moving to the brick built "prefabs" on Swinford Avenue in Glen Parva. My Dad lived there until he got married in 1969 to my Mum.
At first the road was called Stanhope Avenue - before it became Swinford. Part of this still exists, running from next to The Glen on Hillsborough Road. The bit where my Grandparents lived (between Hillsborough Road and the end of Grange Drive) disappeared when the Rupert Estate was built in the mid 70's.
I was told that these prefabs were built for aircraft workers. Also not that far away, at Blaby Wharf (opposite the The County Arms as was), was an RAF depot. This was used to recuperate parts from scrapped aircraft for re-use.
Could be he was involved with that.
At the moment I have lots of possible avenues but nothing concrete.
I have a photo of my Grandad in Home Guard uniform. On is shoulder is mentioned "Home Guard IEI 8" (or 1E1) - On his hat is the Leicestershire Regiment lion badge. Thats the only thing I can get from the photo.
John.