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The steel skeleton for a spigot mortar pedestal, which still has its protective cap for the spigot. There is no indication that it ever had any concrete added. Obviously an unfinished emplacement. A unique survival.
(Source: Field Visit 2001/02/01)

Type of site PEDESTAL
Location Stradsett cross roads. [with site location plan drawn on form].
Area Stradsett, Norfolk, England
Grid reference TF 6645 0504
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Steel
Recorder Kent, Peter (Norfolk Defensive Structures Survey)
Defence grouping Stradsett nodal point -
Photographs View of PEDESTAL - S0013524
(1) - site view (DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0013524
Associated Identifier Norfolk SMR (ref: 35924)
Event Construction, After 1941/05
Field Visit, On 2001/02/01


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