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Spigot mortar base, in generally good condition. Possible to make out where firing pit existed from field observation of surrounding land. Steel pin still present.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/08/31)
Spigot mortar base.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/03)

Type of site SPIGOT MORTAR EMPLACEMENT
Location Leaden Roding, north of main road junction in village.
Area Leaden Roding, Essex, England
Grid reference TL 594 134 (Scale: 1:50000 , 1992)
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete, Steel
Recorder Burden, Susannah
Attached Sheets Additional SRF - by Russell Chalk
Photographs (2) - views of site
DOB site reference: S0000326
Reference 1996 Anti-invasion defences of WWII
1998/06 World War Two Defences in Essex, Interim Report
Event Construction, After 1941/05
Field Visit, On 1997/08/31
Field Visit, In 1997/03


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