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Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick shuttered.
(Source: Field Visit 1995/09)

Type of site PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/24)
Location Between the villages of Ramsey Forty Foot and Ramsey Mereside where the old course of the River Nene meets the Ramsey Forty Foot Drain [also known as Vermudens Drain].
Area Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, England
Grid reference TL 300 881 (Scale: 1:50000 )
Period WW2
Condition Fair
Materials Clay Brick, Reinforced Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: Pillbox overgrown with trees and bushes.
Recorder Jackson, L.
Defence grouping GHQ Line (Cambridgeshire and Peterborough) - Section running from the Essex / Cambridgeshire border to the Lincolnshire border.
Photographs View of PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/24) - S0006156
(2) - exterior view (1 DIGITISED)
DOB site reference: S0006156
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 1995/09


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