Welfare, H. G. (1979). Beacon Hill, Bulford: a monument of the Principal Triangulation. Survey Review 25. Vol 25, pp. 147-152.

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Beacon Hill, Bulford: a monument of the Principal Triangulation
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Survey Review 25
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Survey Review
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25
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147 - 152
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The earthwork is one of the few surviving marks of the Ordnance Survey's Principal Triangulation undertaken from 1783 to 1853. It is a triangular enclosure protecting the NE terminal of the Salisbury Plain base of verification; historical and fieldwork evidence is collated to set the earthwork in its context.
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Humphrey G Welfare
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1979
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05 Dec 2008