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Anti-tank 'pimples'.
(Source: Field Visit 1986/07/16)
12 x anti-tank obstacles referred to as 'dragons teeth' adjacent and at right angles to the Basingstoke Canal. Arrayed in three ranks.
(Source: SMR )
At least nine anti-tank 'pimples' on the N bank of the Basingstoke Canal. They are arranged in two, and at one point, three rows at the point the anti-tank ditch [UORN 16697] left the canal heading N.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/08/27)

Type of site PIMPLE
Location On the N bank of the Basingstoke Canal just W of Chequers Bridge, Crookham Village.
Area Crookham Village, Hampshire, England
Grid reference SU 79106 51723
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: The anti-tank 'pimples' are overgrown.
Recorder Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project)
Defence grouping Aldershot Command: Fleet / Farnham stop line - Short length of stop line (a switch line), part of the perimeter defences of Aldershot, running S from the Fleet area via Pilcot and Crookham to join the GHQ Line NW ofr Farnham [Source: Aldershot Command memorandum CRAC No.4 4/2997/55 (G), 17 July 1940 - TNA: PRO WO 199/55)
Photographs View of PIMPLE - S0010812
DOB site reference: S0010812
Associated Identifier Hampshire SMR (ref: SU75SE 49)
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 1986/07/16
Field Visit, On 2003/08/27


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