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9 anti-tank blocks, sited adjoining a type 22 pillbox. Constructed of concrete set in 5 ins width bands. Dimensions, 42ins square, 4ft apart. The cubes start 5ft down the slope from the pillbox.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/01/27)
Type of site | CUBE |
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Location | On the railway embankment at the end of Bull Lane, Maiden Newton. |
Area |
Maiden Newton, Dorset, England |
Grid reference |
SY 6009 9783
(Scale: 1:2500
)
|
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Good |
Materials | Concrete |
Recorder | Matthews, Graham G. |
Defence grouping |
Southern Command: Dorchester Stop Line - Line runs from Yeovil to Weymouth via Dorchester and mainly along the railway line. Maiden Newton anti-tank island - Anti-invasion defences of Maiden Newton (50 Division) anti-tank island. [GHQ and Comd: Cassini U01. 5 Corps Operation Instruction No.41 of 5.9.40 - PRO WO 166/249]. |
Attached Sheets | (1) - site location map |
Photographs | (1) - (attached to form) |
Adjacent sites | Pillbox SY 60099784 and SY 60439720 |
DOB site reference: | S0000056 |
Event |
Construction, In the period 1940 1941 Field Visit, On 1997/01/27 |