Tony's Webcam and Weather Station

Mobberley UK
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Current weather in Mobberley measured on an Easyweather WH-1080PC weather station
also called W-8681, depending on who's selling it

 18:57 on 21 November 2009 Sunrise  07:45   Sunset  16:05
Temperature 12.9°C Max.  14.4°C Min.  6.2°C
Air Pressure 998.6 mb Pressure Trend -0.3 mb/h Today's Rain  0.6 mm
Wind Speed 7.6 mph Max. Wind  25.1 mph Av. Wind Direction (10') SSW
 FORECAST Precipitation, very unsettled

More Graphs etc. based on data from the weather station


Mobberley - Knutsford - Cheshire
This webcam is located in Mobberley, Cheshire, England Looking north (most of the time) from our study / computer / amateur radio room

In the foreground the main Knutsford to Wilmslow road, behind this part of the original Ilford Photo (now Harman Technology) site now occupied by c.90 new houses built by Barratt Homes.

Further back the remaining Ilford buildings now hidden from view - as we're only 1 mile from Manchester airport's new Runway 2 you can actually see the planes landing if they are using runway 05 right and the camera is "looking" over the rooftops.

The camera is a Phillips ToUcam Pro II and seems to give resonable image quality, the image should update every 10 seconds


contact / comments etc. The Knutsford Ornithological Society

 The chimney at the back was removed in 1960, so this picture of the factory was taken before then. The letters"EWS" on the left-hand edge of the image (near the small door) were from WWII and stood for "Emergency Water Supply". The newly planted orchard belonged to a house owned by St. Dunstans and occupied by Jim Beaty a blind ex-serviceman - so I'm guessing at the late 40's

April 04
 April 2004 just before demolition started, for reference the bus shelter is bottom right, the webcam is positioned directly opposite this.

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 The end of the original R&D building, later to become "Quality Services". I spent 40 years and 1 day working in there - sad but true!

November 28th 2005



May 2006

 August 2007
 The original Ilford building, it was not demolished but refurbished as a village community facility.

 This plaque can be seen in it's original position high up on the wall (just to the left of the street light) in the second of these images. It was saved from the demolition men and incorporated as part of the new community building standing in a prominent position next to the entrance.

 
Maurice Fisher's very interesting site about the history of Ilford


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