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Monument: LWT 273 World War Two air raid shelter (Monument)The site of a World War Two earthen-covered air raid shelter is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 301 World War Two air raid shelters and other possible military/civil defence structures (Monument)The site of a World War Two air raid shelters, and other possible military/civil defence structures, is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 266 World War Two air raid shelters (Monument)The site of former World War Two earthen-covered air raid shelters are visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 290 World War Two air weapons pit (Monument)The site of a World War Two slit trench or weapons pit is visible on aerial photographs alongside the former railway line.
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Monument: LWT 302 World War Two air raid shelter (Monument)The site of a World War Two air raid shelter is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 260 World War Two air raid shelters (Monument)The site of former World War Two earthen-covered air raid shelter, a probable surface air raid shelter and a probable emergency water tank is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: WRE 035 World War Two anti tank ditch (Monument)Earthworks of a section of World War Two anti tank ditch are visible on aerial photographs, continuing north from SCV 032.
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Monument: LWT 272 World War Two air raid shelter (Monument)The site of World War Two air raid shelters, both earthen-covered and sub-surface is visible on aerial photographs. A number of minor trenches are also included within this site.
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Monument: GSE 084 World War Two air raid shelters (Monument)A World War Two site including at least two small air raid shelters is visible on aerial photographs on the site of former brickworks (SHER GSE 026). It is possible that several other underground shelters were situated here, as the quarry appears to ...
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Monument: COR 035 World War Two anti tank ditch (Monument)The line of a World War Two defensive anti-tank ditch or ‘tank trap’ is visible on aerial photographs running from the coast at Corton towards the Flixton Decoy to the southwest. This linear defence, along with LWT 045 to the east, would have provide...