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Type 28a concrete anti tank gun emplacement. The structure is divided into two chambers, the larger of the two has the main embrasure plus a small secondary one. The smaller chamber has two small embrasures. The entrance is to the rear and is large enough to fit a field artillery piece.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/02)
Type 28a 6pdr anti-tank gun emplacement.
(Source: Book 1999)

Type of site PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/28A)
Location To the north of Great Dunmow between the road and the River Chelmer
Area Great Dunmow, Essex, England
Grid reference TL 621 237 (Scale: 1:50000 )
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Recorder Chalk, Russell
Defence grouping GHQ Line (Essex) -
Dunmow nodal point - Defences of Dunmow category 'A' nodal point in No.4 region. Cassini ref. M0740. [Source: List of Nodal Points in Eastern Command, 1940 - PRO WO 199/544].
DOB site reference: S0000336
Reference 1996 Anti-invasion defences of WWII
1998/06 World War Two Defences in Essex, Interim Report
1999 Ironside's Line
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, In 1997/02


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