RAF Blakelaw
RAF Blakelaw (sometimes known as RAF Newcastle) was a Royal Air Force station which acted as headquarters for No.13 Group during the Second World War and which was located in Blakelaw, Northumberland (now a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne). FunctionThe station was established in Spring 1940 to act as headquarters for No.13 Group whose area encompassed North of the Humber and all of Scotland. The Operations Centre of No. 13 Group was housed there in three buildings (Operations Room, Filter Room and Communications Centre), which were partially buried for protection, in a similar way to buildings for No. 9 Group RAF at RAF Barton Hall, No. 10 Group RAF at RAF Box, No. 11 Group RAF at RAF Uxbridge, No. 12 Group RAF at RAF Watnall and No. 14 Group RAF at Raigmore House.[1] No.13 Group merged with No. 14 Group in July 1943.[2] Operations room (grid reference NZ 21639 67345,[3] 55°00′01″N 1°39′48″W / 55.0002°N 1.6633°W) Filter room (grid reference NZ 21400 66900,[2] 54°59′46″N 1°40′01″W / 54.9962°N 1.6670°W)
The Communications centre has not been found.[1] See alsoReferences
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