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Anti-tank ditch. It was still open in March 1944 with spoil from it placed on both sides. Plotted from air photograph.
(Source: Air Photograph 1944/03/08)
At SU 43279759 a 20 yard long section of anti-tank ditch was re-excavated by the farm owner, Mr. Murray Maclean, and the Ridgeway Military and Aviation Research Group in December 1991. This section has been left open.
(Source: Article 1993/09)

Type of site ANTI TANK DITCH
Location Running S and W of Frilford.
Area Frilford, Oxfordshire, England
Grid reference SU 4440 9685
SU 4366 9709
SU 4326 9759
SU 4286 9772
SU 4259 9800
Period WW2
Condition Infilled
Materials Earthwork
Recorder Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project)
Defence grouping GHQ Line: Red - GHQ Stop Line running from south of Malmesbury to west of Reading.
Photographs View of ANTI TANK DITCH - S0016702 View of ANTI TANK DITCH - S0016702
DOB site reference: S0016702
Reference 1993/09 An Anti-Tank Ditch Restored
1944/03/08 US/7PH/GP/LOC208 (frs.5003-5004)
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Infill, By 1946/04
Field Visit, On 2003/09/04


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