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Monument: LWT 079 Two World War II pillboxes adjacent to railway line, surrounded by barbed wire, dismantled by 1941. (Monument)Two pillboxes adjacent to a railway line and surrounded by barbed wire are visible in 1940, but the barbed wire is dismantled by 1941
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Monument: ARG 032 Two World War II strongpoints on Thorpeness Common. (Mod) (Monument)Two World War II strongpoints on Thorpeness Common, Aldringham cum Thorpe
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Monument: SUE 106 Two WW II craters visible southeast of Red House. (Monument)Two WW II craters visible southeast of Red House.
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Monument: MRM 116 Two World War II slit trenches, visible as earthworks. (Monument)Two slit trenches of Second World War date are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs, cut into the valley side to the north of Martlesham village, Martlesham parish.
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Monument: ADB 115 Two World War II trenches. (Monument)Two World War II trenches, Aldeburgh
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Monument: NAC 109 Two World War II machine gun posts. (Monument)One of two brick built or brick shuttered machine gun posts, for one or two men. There is a large rectangular concrete block between the two posts for unknown purpose, possibly connected with a light or boom.
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Monument: BOY 056 Two World War II slit trenches. (Monument)Two World War II slit trenches can be seen cut into the intertidal saltmarsh of the River Ore in Boyton parish, on aerial photographs from the early 1940s
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Monument: HHS 020 Two World War Two pillboxes (Monument)Two World War Two pillboxes are visible as structures on aerial photographs, on land to the south west of Hundred River, Henstead with Hulver Street.
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Monument: SNP 062 Two World War II slit trenches visible as earthworks on Snape Warren, south of New England Farm. (Monument)Two World War II slit trenches visible as earthworks on Snape Warren, south of New England Farm.
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Monument: EBV 048 Two World War II trenches, visible as earthworks. (Monument)Two World War II trenches, visible as earthworks.