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Underground bunker that was used by British 'resistance' forces [auxiliary units]. Appears largely intact, although recorder did not go inside bunker.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/04/12)

Type of site AUXILIARY UNIT OPERATIONAL BASE
Location Craigtoun Country Park, on the outskirts of St. Andrews
Area St. Andrews and St. Leonards, Fife, Scotland
Grid reference NO 473 145 (Scale: 1:50000 , 1993)
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Cement, Clay Brick, Clay Pipe, Concrete, Earthwork
Recorder McIntosh, Roy (Kilrenny & Anstruther Burgh Collection)
Photographs View of AUXILIARY UNIT OPERATIONAL BASE - S0001807
(1) - external view of entrance (1 DIGITISED)
DOB site reference: S0001807
Associated Identifier Scottish NMR (ref: NO41SE)
Original Reference 7130
Event Field Visit, On 1997/04/12
Construction, In the period 1940 1941


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