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Steel drums set in roadside bank, with detonators wired to Home Guard headquarters.
(Source: Map 1997)

Type of site FLAME FOUGASSE
Location On S side of road S of Wanford Bridges.
Area Rudgwick, Sussex, West, England
Grid reference TQ 0835 3255
Period WW2
Condition Removed
Materials Explosives, Petroleum
Recorder (Defence of Britain Project)
Defence grouping Bucks Green defended village - Defences of the defended village of Bucks Green. [Source: North Susex Sub Area 'Plan to Defeat Invasion', 1942 - (NA):PRO WO 166/6780].
DOB site reference: S0016735
Reference 1997 Bucks Green Defence Locality, 1940-1945
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941


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