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29mm Spigot mortar plinth [pedestal].
(Source: Field Visit 1991)
Spigot mortar pit, with spigot column intact. [This has been reconstructed incorrectly by Nothe Fort as a machine gun mount]. with PLAN on form.
(Source: Field Visit 1998/05/29)

Official Name Nothe Fort
Type of site SPIGOT MORTAR EMPLACEMENT
Location At Nothe Fort, The Nothe, Weymouth.
Area Weymouth, Dorset, England
Grid reference SY 6865 7888 (Scale: 1:2500 , 1958)
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete, Steel
Recorder Perry, Reg (Friends of Portland Museum)
Defence grouping Dorset coast defences - Defences of the Dorset coast line and immediate hinterland.
Photographs View of SPIGOT MORTAR EMPLACEMENT - S0005896
(1) - DIGITISED.
DOB site reference: S0005896
Reference 1991/06 Photograph - Nothe spigot
Event Field Visit, On 1998/05/29
Construction, After 1941/05
Field Visit, During 1991


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