Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Boyton Camp (PRN: 11481)

PRN11481
Site or location nameBoyton Camp
Summary
DescriptionA tented camp set up in mid 1914 in the grounds of Boyton Manor. This was a Sub-Camp of Codford Camp'
Monument TypeMILITARY CAMP;MILITARY CAMP
DesginationNone
Material
Location
CountryENGLAND
County
Site LocationBoyton Camp
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: ST94733965 (394730, 139650)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Destroyed (29-07-2018)
Source
Crawford, TS (2012) Wiltshire and the Great War: training the Empire's soldiers. Crowood Press. Ramsbury. (pp176-177).
BS (2017) Medical Report. The Upper Wylye Parish News. (pp8). https://upperwylyevalleyteam.com/team/parish-news/
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Tim Darch - Salisbury Plain Training Area
Copiled On29-07-2018
Last Updated29-07-2018

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