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Machine gun loophole in churchyard wall, allowing a field of fire along the village street.
(Source: Book 1999/12)
Well-preserved loophole in curved wall at entrance to village churchyard, looking down village street. The wall is part of private property.
(Source: Field Visit 2000/08)

Type of site LOOPHOLED WALL
Location By the church gate, Loders.
Area Loders, Dorset, England
Grid reference SY 4920 9427 (Scale: 1:25000 )
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Stone
Recorder Shackel, Michael
Attached Sheets (1) - sheet with additional information.
Photographs View of LOOPHOLED WALL - S0012098
(2) - site views (1 DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0012098
Reference 1999/12 Dorset Attacked, Dorset Defended
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 2000/08


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