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Anti-tank scaffolding. A twisted rusty frame of scaffold poles forming a triangular shape. It looks similar to the example shown on page 39 of Pillboxes, by Henry Wills. Next to it are lumps of concrete.
(Source: Field Visit 2000/03/28)
Anti-tank scaffolding buried under the cliff top at Dunwich.
(Source: Field Visit 2000/06/07)
Type of site | ANTI TANK SCAFFOLDING |
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Location | N of the car park, next to the seawall, Dunwich |
Area |
Dunwich, Suffolk, England |
Grid reference |
TM 4800 7085
(Scale: 1:25000
, 1999)
|
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Bad |
Materials | Concrete, Iron |
Recorder | Burden, Susannah |
Defence grouping |
Suffolk coast defences - Defences of the Suffolk coastline and immediate hinterland. |
Photographs |
(2) - general views (1 DIGITISED). |
DOB site reference: | S0011722 |
Reference |
1985 Pillboxes: A Study of UK Defences |
Event |
Construction, In the period 1940 1941 Field Visit, On 2000/03/28 Field Visit, During 2000/06/07 |