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"Earlier on today, apparently, a woman rung the BBC and said she heard there was a hurricane on the way... well, if you're watching, don't worry, there isn't!" (Michael Fish)

 

So alot in the press about the anniversary of the Great Storm Of 1987. I was just 8 years old at the time and the sound of the wind woke me up at around 6am I knew something wasn't right from the noise so I got out of bed to see a tree across the road had crushed a Maestro van I then ran in to wake my parents who had slept through it all. Four of my MKII Escorts came from London and Kent luckily they must have been stored safely in a garage or away from any falling trees. What do you remember, what cars do you recall getting crushed or damaged and do you have any photos to post . Heres some images from the internet:

 

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"Earlier on today, apparently, a woman rung the BBC and said she heard there was a hurricane on the way... well, if you're watching, don't worry, there isn't!" (Michael Fish)

 

So alot in the press about the anniversary of the Great Storm Of 1987. I was just 8 years old at the time and the sound of the wind woke me up at around 6am I knew something wasn't right from the noise so I got out of bed to see a tree across the road had crushed a Maestro van I then ran in to wake my parents who had slept through it all. Four of my MKII Escorts came from London and Kent luckily they must have been stored safely in a garage or away from any falling trees. What do you remember, what cars do you recall getting crushed or damaged and do you have any photos to post . Heres some images from the internet:

 

The+Great+Storm+1987

 

Great+Storm+October+1987

 

The+Great+Storm+of+1987

 

The+Great+Storm

 

The+Great+Storm+of+1987

 

The+Great+Storm+1987

 

Porsche_2367587k.jpg

 

Phonebox_2367535k.jpg

 

Aftermath_of_the_Great_Storm_of_1987.jpg

 

orpington_470x355.jpg

 

storm_4.jpg

 

great-storm-02-647.jpg

 

orpington2_470x355.jpg

 

challock_police_470x355.jpg

 

4037247448_d41e779669_z.jpg?zz=1

 

web_a28_car_damaged_470x355.jpg

 

2525959369.jpg

 

_49039039_crushed_car_470_470x352-1.jpg

 

5555705150_7fa116e675_z.jpg

 

1207954470.jpg

 

3816916319_6ae5154340.jpg

 

3211352114.jpg

 

great-storm-04-547.jpg

 

1987-hurricane-bracknell.jpg

 

7176045824_9059015517_z.jpg

 

2103149473_66188c932a_z.jpg

 

1987storm1.jpg

 

1987storm3.jpg

 

1987storm6.jpg

 

3064858626.jpg

 

Idsworth%20car%20park%20after%201987%20storm.jpg

 

police-car.jpg?w=480&h=388

 

_49014300_hi000339484.jpg

 

wye_hall2_470x355.jpg

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Nature's shite smite night!

 

I remember waking up to no electricity, which meant that I couldn't open my workshop that day, I woke my wife to tell her, then we both went back to sleep.

 

It was one hell of a storm!

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Nature's shite smite night!

 

I remember waking up to no electricity, which meant that I couldn't open my workshop that day, I woke my wife to tell her, then we both went back to sleep.

 

It was one hell of a storm!

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We watched a mk1 cortina being wrecked, it was parked in a garage which was attached to an end of terrace house, the wind got under the garage door and the garage door started flapping open and shut and whacking the back of the car and then with the garage door blown off the wind got under and pulled the roof off and then the walls crumbled in and fell on the roof/bonnet/bootlid

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We watched a mk1 cortina being wrecked, it was parked in a garage which was attached to an end of terrace house, the wind got under the garage door and the garage door started flapping open and shut and whacking the back of the car and then with the garage door blown off the wind got under and pulled the roof off and then the walls crumbled in and fell on the roof/bonnet/bootlid

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My old local paper (Hastings) did a free supplement of photos like this, I found a copy in a charity shop.

I think some of these snaps might've come from there.

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My old local paper (Hastings) did a free supplement of photos like this, I found a copy in a charity shop.

I think some of these snaps might've come from there.

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I was 5 at the time, and can remember it being really noisy that night but our house escaped scot free. There were some massive trees in the local park that all got blown over though.

 

Great pictures, though you do have to feel bad for the owners. I hope they were all fully comp........

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I was 5 at the time, and can remember it being really noisy that night but our house escaped scot free. There were some massive trees in the local park that all got blown over though.

 

Great pictures, though you do have to feel bad for the owners. I hope they were all fully comp........

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I had to drive into central London the next morning to pickup some passports/visas from a Middle Eastern country's embassy - it looked like Hiroshima on "the day after". My mk1 Scirocco was fine (ironically it was a "Storm" model) but the embassy was closed because none of the staff had come in to work.

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I had to drive into central London the next morning to pickup some passports/visas from a Middle Eastern country's embassy - it looked like Hiroshima on "the day after". My mk1 Scirocco was fine (ironically it was a "Storm" model) but the embassy was closed because none of the staff had come in to work.

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I don't remember anything about it.....I know it happened but nothing sticks in the mind to make it stand out !!!! perhaps i was too pissed and stoned at the time :roll::roll:

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I don't remember anything about it.....I know it happened but nothing sticks in the mind to make it stand out !!!! perhaps i was too pissed and stoned at the time :roll::roll:

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We didnt get too much of a twattering up in Granadaland. I do vaguely remember I had to go into college the next day for something, (a radio exam possibly, I cant really remember now) and feeling ePic at riding my moped through the detritus that littered the streets.

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We didnt get too much of a twattering up in Granadaland. I do vaguely remember I had to go into college the next day for something, (a radio exam possibly, I cant really remember now) and feeling ePic at riding my moped through the detritus that littered the streets.

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I was 18 and drove to work in my mini occasionally having to mount the pavement to get around fallen trees. We lived in Yateley/Hants at the time which didn't get hit as bad as the south east.

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I was 18 and drove to work in my mini occasionally having to mount the pavement to get around fallen trees. We lived in Yateley/Hants at the time which didn't get hit as bad as the south east.

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