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Monument: LDG 015 World War II spigot mortar pedestal. (Monument)Spigot mortar pedestal (concrete pedestal and metal spigot), buried to near top of pedestal.
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Monument: KSS 057 World War II square pillbox. (Monument)A square pillbox situated on Kessingland Beach of World War II date
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Monument: BRF 092 World War II spigot mortar position on the bank of the River Gipping. (Monument)Spigot mortar position on the W bank of the River Gipping, S of the road (B1067), close to the N boundary of the churchyard on the river bank (within the churchyard). Covered the road bridge (over the river). Site in very good condition and complete.
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Monument: FAS 021 World War II standard hexagonal type 22 pillbox on the floodplain of the River Lark. (Monument)Pillbox on floodplain of Lark; located in arable field, standard hexagonal type 22 (S1)(S2).
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Monument: LVM 096 World War II spigot mortar mount. (Monument)Spigot mortar mount next to type 28A pillbox [UORN 6193].
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Monument: IPS 680 World War II spigot mortar position, Hadleigh Road, Ipswich. (Monument)Spigot mortar position on embankment of railway line. Plinth and mounting survive. No remains of pit or ammunition lockers. Guarding bridge, approach road from Hintlesham (to the SW) and South Ipswich. [DW1].
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Monument: FAS 020 World War II standard hexagonal type 22 pillbox on the floodplain of the River Lark. (Monument)Pillbox on floodplain of River Lark, located in arable field, standard hexagonal type 22 (S1)(S2).
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Monument: COK 067 World War II spigot mortar mounting. (Monument)Spigot mortar mounting: cylindrical concrete block, top 0.75m above ground level, with brick shuttering. Stainless steel pin.
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Monument: IXW 097 World War II spigot mortar, Hill House, Ixworth (Monument)At the top of the High Street, at Hill House (formerly Street Farm) can be seen the remains of a spigot mortar thimble under a wall
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Monument: BUC 061 World War II 'Starfish' bombing decoy, visible as earthworks and structures. (Monument)A 'Starfish' bombing decoy is visible as earthworks and structures on aerial photographs of Second World War date to the south of Bucklesham village, Bucklesham parish.