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Pillbox (brick-shuttered) of common Dover type with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side.
(Source: Field Visit 1995/04/14)
Pillbox of common Dover type- square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Built of brick shuttered concrete and in good condition.
(Source: SMR )
Piles of rubble in a large open field indicate that this pillbox has been recently destroyed.
(Source: Field Visit 2004/02/11)

Type of site PILLBOX (VARIANT)
Location SW of Farthingloe Battery, Long Hill.
Area Dover, Kent, England
Grid reference TR 2950 4000 (Scale: 1:25000 )
Period WW2
Condition Removed
Materials Clay Brick, Reinforced Concrete
Recorder Burridge, David (Defence of Britain Project)
Defence grouping Dover nodal point - Defences of Dover nodal point. [Source: '12 Corps Plan to Defeat Invasion', 16 May 1941 - PRO WO 166/344].
Photographs View of PILLBOX (VARIANT) - S0001036
DOB site reference: S0001036
Associated Identifier Kent SMR (ref: KE16537: TR 24 SE 79)
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 1995/04/14
Field Visit, On 2004/02/11
Destruction, In the period 1995 2003


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