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Damaged and rusting Allan Williams Turret cupola. It shows signs of a varied range of ordnance damage, from small arms fire to substantial projectiles. There is no visible evidence of the base it was set upon, although a section of concrete plinth is visible 8m to the north.
(Source: Report 2004)

Type of site ALLAN WILLIAMS TURRET
Location Between Little Sea and the beach, Studland Bay.
Area Studland, Dorset, England
Grid reference SZ 0335 8445
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Steel
Recorder Hind, Dean
Defence grouping Dorset coast defences - Defences of the Dorset coast line and immediate hinterland.
Photographs View of ALLAN WILLIAMS TURRET - S0016934
DOB site reference: S0016934
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, In the period 2000 2004


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