In the early 20th century, Barrow became even more important for building of vessels during World War l and in World War II was a target for the German air force looking to disable the town's shipbuilding capabilities. A second man behind follows closely behind with two ladies can be seen still on board in the background. He is then pictured inspecting the shipyard walking along Bridge Road with a group of officials on the same day. After his death in 1965, his daughter, Mary Soames, visited the town to launch a nuclear-powered submarine in his honour. HMS Churchill entered Barrow Docks December 20 in 1968 with one of its key roles being anti-submarine warfare.


Source:   The Times
May 07, 2024 05:20 UTC