England's Army Camps

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Stage 2 - Army Camps Survival



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CSV spreadsheet files:

These spreadsheet files (originally Microsoft Excel) form the appendices to the Stage 2 report on army camp survival. They are provided here as Comma Separated Value format ASCII files.

APPENDIX 1 - SURVIVAL SPREADSHEET CSV
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APPENDIX 2 - SITE NGRs CSV
APPENDIX 2 - SITE NGRs
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APPENDIX 3 - STATISTICS CSV
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Appendix 1 contains the following fields:

  • County / Unitary authority
  • Grading code
  • Name of camp
  • Place NGR (letter code and numerical reference, plus whether approximate)
  • Period code
  • Type / Period (labelled here 'Function')
  • ID Gazetteer reference

Key to codes

GRADING
  1. substantial remains: many upstanding buildings and near complete layout
  2. less substantial remains: a few upstanding buildings and partial layout
  3. partial layout: roads, tracks, and foundations of buildings only
  4. scattered elements of layout only, perhaps including isolated upstanding buildings
  5. potential buried archaeological features and/or earthworks
  6. site destroyed
  7. unknown (where site can not be identified exactly)
  • 1* indicates a camp site in current use where the periods of construction of layout and buildings are not known
  • (p) indicates that the grading is provisional, to be confirmed by field inspection
TYPE

A = pre-1914
B = First World War
C = Second World War (generally), inc. inter-war
C1 = Militia camp
C2 = Specific D-Day marshalling camp
C3 = Overlord camp (generally)
C4 = Camp occupied by US forces
C5 = Specific WW2 training camp
D = Post-WW2 camp (not still in use today)
E = Camp used by MoD today
NIG = Not in Gazetteer (Project Part 1)


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