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Posted By: w10694 Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 4th Jan 2009 10:35pm
I've visited all the other Wirral WW2 bombing decoys, except for Hilbre. The decoys were to give the Luftwaffe the illusion that the Dee Estuary, was indeed the Mersey Estuary, so that they would waste their bombs on the mudflats, rather than the port, which was where most of the convoy supplies landed from the USA.

The Luftwaffe usually bombed Liverpool from the south, following the mid-Wales railway line, to the Dee Estuary, and then turned right to be over Liverpool.

Hilbre was the most northerly decoy, the others on the Dee Estuary were Inner Burton Marsh (includes RAF Sealand airfield decoy), Burton Marsh for Garston Docks, Gayton for Lime Street, Heswall, Hoylake, Moreton, Brimstage and Wallasey.

Hilbre is one of three tiny rocky islands, which are easily walkable (at low tide) from West Kirby. They are one of the few rocks on the coast between Blackpool and Colwyn Bay. They are known to have been three islands as far back as Elizabethan times, from the south, they are named "Little Eye", "Middle Eye", and "Hilbre". "Hilbre" is the biggest.

Middle Eye and Hilbre from West Kirby:

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There is an organisation, associated with Hilbre and it's conservation: Friends of Hilbre Island

The website describes the islands better than whatever I can.

Between times, they have been a lifeboat station, a buoyage station, and part of the Telegraph system between Holyhead and Liverpool, to inform the pilots as to which ships were arriving for Liverpool.

During WW2, they were also used for the military, and had two decoys, with one control bunker, a "fire" decoy, known as a "QF", and a "lighting decoy", known as a "QL".

The "QF" Decoy was between "Middle Eye" and "Hilbre", the "QL" was west of Hilbre, and consisted of electric lights on poles on the tidal sands. The "QF" imitated burning buildings, and was said to look like "huts on stilts" from the mainland.

This decoy was particulary effective, being mentioned in Luftwaffe reports as on one particular night (29th / 30th November 1940) "Major fires had been faked by the pouring of oil onto the Dee Estuary west of Birkenhead, with the majority of crews mistaking these for fires in Liverpool".

Location, courtesy of MS Live Local - the 3 tiny islands in the centre:

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This shows the location of the decoy sites, and the control bunker (courtesy of Google Earth). The "QF" site is between Hilbre (left), and Middle Eye (right):

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This shows the first rocks of Hilbre, which is always (must be !) approached from the south, notice the square concrete block, on the right:

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The concrete block was to secure the electric cables from the control bunker, over the top of the rocks, down, and then to the "QF" decoy between "Middle Eye" and "Hilbre". The cables were to start the ignition:

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The site of the "QF" Decoy, from "Middle Eye":

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First sight of the control bunker:

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A pre-war aerial photograph of Hibre, showing that there was no bunker previously:

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The bunker entrance - the blast wall has disappeared (like all others on other control bunkers !). The escape hatch is on the top, also used as a look-out. The bunker is exactly the same as the one for Burton Marsh.

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The diesel generator exhaust vent:

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The electrical control cable exit, via a steel pipe:

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The electrical control cable routing:

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"QF" straight ahead, "QL" to the right:

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Despite being a buried bunker, it still had gutters and drainpipes (!!!), exactly the same as the example at Moreton nearby:

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To conclude, the Telegraph Station:

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The Telescope mounts for spotting ships (in comfort !) - now superceeded by AIS Liverpool: Ship AIS

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Courtesy of a "Friends of Hilbre" member, an original "QF" site firebar, from the Moreton decoy, a few miles away:

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Posted By: Doctor_Frick Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 4th Jan 2009 10:44pm
Nice pics. Thanks for sharing
Posted By: Dava2479 Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 4th Jan 2009 10:45pm
This is valuable information with excellent pics to enhance your findings.Excellent stuff mate. thumbsup
Posted By: SoundLad Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 4th Jan 2009 11:17pm
Fantastic happy this was the place i was going to show people on the island when i planned expedition was going to take place ohh and the cave on the other side of the island but i think i dont need to show anybody know lol happy
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 5th Jan 2009 2:40am
Excellent photos and information, w10694 thumbsup



thanks for Sharing wink
Posted By: Mondeo_Scott Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 5th Jan 2009 2:41am
wow cooool info dude great one for sharin excellent read and great work yipee
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 2:06pm
Fantastic, never knew anything about that.

Thanks for sharing
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 2:14pm
I never realised there were WW2 artifacts on Hilbre. Still never been grin
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 2:14pm
Me neither, some great info there happy
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 2:38pm
never been to hilbre or never knew about ww2 fartyacts?
Posted By: Shadow_Omega Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 5:02pm
i've always wanted to go to Hilbre Island but whenever i did the tide had already come up.
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 5:13pm
I went there a few months ago and wondered what this;

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and this;

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were. Now I know smile
Posted By: w10694 Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 7:40pm
Originally Posted by SoundLad
Fantastic happy this was the place i was going to show people on the island when i planned expedition was going to take place ohh and the cave on the other side of the island but i think i dont need to show anybody know lol happy


It's your dooty to go and look !
Posted By: w10694 Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 7:41pm
With reference to the square concrete block, I'm told that if you dig down, the cables are still there.
Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Hilbre Island WW2 Bombing Decoy Bunker - 17th Jun 2009 7:48pm
intresting mate! smile
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