The Brinksway deep level shelter is one of three deep level shelters in Stockport. The air raid shelter tunnels were for civilian use, and were dug into the red sandstone on which the town centre stands on. Work started on the tunnels in 1938 and the first set of shelters was opened on 28 October 1939. Stockport was first bombed on the 11th October 1940 The smallest of the tunnel shelters could accommodate 2,000 people and the largest 6,500 people.
Remains of adults shoe and bottle
Steel framed triple bunk beds
Child's Shoe
Toilets with the wooden seat still attached
Entrance to the toilets
Pre mid 80's ring-pull can
Galvanised triple bunk beds still in place
Remains of adults shoe and bottle
Steel framed triple bunk beds
Child's Shoe
Toilets with the wooden seat still attached
Entrance to the toilets
Pre mid 80's ring-pull can
Galvanised triple bunk beds still in place