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Anti-tank ditch plotted from German map.
(Source: Map 1940/11/20)
The anti-tank ditch can be made out as a slight hollow as it approaches roadblock site, UORN 2707, from the NW.
(Source: Field Visit 2004/03/04)
Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs.
(Source: Air Photograph 1946/05/01)

Type of site ANTI TANK DITCH
Location Running from SE to NW across the Ratcliffe Highway at Deangate, and E of the Lodge Hill training area to Wybornes Wood.
Area Hoo St. Werburgh, Medway Council, England
Grid reference TQ 7900 7280
TQ 7830 7304
TQ 7790 7348
TQ 7742 7378
TQ 7733 7429
TQ 7716 7454
Period WW2
Condition Infilled
Materials Earthwork
Recorder (Defence of Britain Project)
Defence grouping GHQ Line (North West Kent) - GHQ Line running from Leigh to River Thames via Medway valley.
DOB site reference: S0016874
Reference 1940/11/20 Sheet (Blatt) 116
1946/05/01 106G/UK/1444 (fr.3042)
1947/01/16 CPE/UK/1923 (fr.4078)
1946/08/27 106G/UK/1702 (fr.3060)
Event Construction, By 1940/11
Field Visit, On 2004/03/04


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