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Anti-tank cubes [plotted from aerial photograph].
(Source: Report 1992/07)
Two short parallel lines of anti-tank cubes running onto beach from steep-sided gully. Plotted from air photograph.
(Source: Air Photograph 1940/09/14)
Some 14 sea-washed anti-tank cubes, the remnants of the northerly of the two lines of blocks here. Of the south line, only one block appears to survive.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/04/28)

Type of site CUBE
Location At Atwick Gap on the sea front S of Atwick village.
Area Atwick, Yorkshire, East Riding of, England
Grid reference TA 20003 50110
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Concrete
Recorder Holderness Pilot Study (Fortress Study Group)
Defence grouping East Riding of Yorkshire coast defences - Coastal crust defences
Photographs View of CUBE - S0013211
DOB site reference: S0013211
Reference 1940/09/14 MSO 31130 (fr.06634)
1941/03/24 613E/BR174 (fr.11)
1992/07 Final Report on the Holderness Pilot Study, Undertaken by the Fortress Study Group Database Group (FSGDG) between the 9th and 12th April 1992
Event Field Visit, On 2003/04/28
Construction, In the period 1940/09


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