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Roadblock consisting of 2 sets of concrete block barriers, with concrete pillars and barbed wire fences. The barrier blocks are concrete cubes with 3 slots, in which iron girders would have been placed. The pillars are made of concrete pipe sections. Site has since been completely cleared by road widening.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/04)

Type of site ROADBLOCK
Location Situated across the undesignated road from Ardgay to Culrain, Balnahinsh, S of Culrain. The first barrier is under the E side of the railway bridge. The other barrier lies to the S of this one where the road turns sharp left on leaving the tunnel.
Area Kincardine, Highland, Scotland
Grid reference NH 5798 9376
Period WW2
Condition Removed
Materials Barbed wire, Cement, Concrete
Recorder Guttridge, Andrew
Attached Sheets (2) - plans
Photographs View of ROADBLOCK - S0015553 View of ROADBLOCK - S0015553
(4) - general views
DOB site reference: S0015553
Associated Identifier Scottish NMR (ref: NH59SE59)
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, Between 1987/04 1997/04
Clearance, After 1997/04


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