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Group of 3 x anti-tank cylinders - two are 2ft diameter x 2.5ft high, one 2ft diameter x 3ft high. Metal posts are set in each.
(Source: Field Visit 1995/03/04)
Type of site | CYLINDER |
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Location | At bridge of A1088 road over River Black Bourn at Euston village. |
Area |
Euston, Suffolk, England |
Grid reference |
TL 896 790
(Scale: 1:50000
)
|
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Bad |
Materials | Concrete, Iron |
Threats |
Type: Development (Medium Term) Detail: Site has been cleared. Cylinders are now lying on river bank near bridge. |
Recorder | Purcell, Simon (Norfolk Defensive Structures Survey) |
Defence grouping |
Eastern Command: River Orwell - River Gt. Ouse Stop Line - Eastern Command line running from mouth of the River Orwell, via Ipswich, the River Gipping, Haughley, Tostock and the Little Ouse to Euston. Then via the Little Ouse to the Great Ouse. |
DOB site reference: | S0006235 |
Event |
Construction, In the period 1940 1941 Field Visit, On 1995/03/04 |