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Lozenge shaped pillbox on edge of cliff, inscribed in to concrete (on roof) when wet `EC 1940 CRUMP HOLY BIRD[?], BOB W, RORINS[?], KHMILLY[?] T WATKINS.'
(Source: Field Visit 1995/09/03)

Type of site PILLBOX
Location Primrose Valley Holiday Village.
Area Filey, Yorkshire, North, England
Grid reference TA 1211 7890 (Scale: 1:25000 )
Period WW2
Condition Fair
Materials Concrete
Threats Type: Visitor erosion (Immediate)
Detail: Site lies in holiday village.
Type: Coastal erosion (Immediate)
Detail: Cliff erosion due to costal erosion.
Recorder Storr, Ron (Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society)
Defence grouping North Yorkshire coast defences - Coastal crust and hinterland defences
Photographs (3) - general views
DOB site reference: S0002779
Original Reference 8142
Event Field Visit, On 1995/09/03
Construction, In the period 1940 1940


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