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: IPS 740 WWII Pillbox, Ipswich. ()WWII pillbox along railway line
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Building: LWT 425 Lowestoft Lighthouse (Building)Lowestoft High lighthouse. The first lighthouse at Lowestoft is recorded in 1609, when proposals for two lighthouses at 'Lowestoft-ness' to guide seafarers through the Stanford Channel were executed by Trinity House. They were lit by candles. These l...
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Monument: IPS 739 WWII Pillbox, Ipswich. (Monument)WWII pillbox along railway line
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Monument: LWT 534 Lowestoft Bathing Pool (Monument)The site of a former outdoor swimming pool opened in 1922 close to the seafront at Lowestoft. It is no longer extant.
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Monument: SPT 045 WWII pillbox (Monument)WWII pillbox visible on RAF photography but had been destroyed by 1976.
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Building: LWT 594 Briar Clyffe (Building)A detached Victorian house with twentieth century alternations and additions. The original house was built in 1899 for Mr S. B. Love, a local tailor and hosier, but was largely destroyed by fire, apart from the external walls, in 1901. Howard Hollin...
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Monument: LWT 556 Normanston Hospital (Monument)Tuberculosis hospital designed by H Munro Cautley in 1914. A porter's lodge was added in 1930. The hospital is now demolished.
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Monument: IPS 688 WWII Pillbox, Henley Road Railway Bridge, Ipswich. (Monument)WWII pillbox along railway line
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Monument: LWT 557 Lowestoft And North Suffolk Hospital (Monument)Hospital built 1881-82 by J L Clements. It was enlarged in 1893, a childrens wing added in 1897 and a detached general purpose building in 1906.A War Memorial Wing was added in 1924-6 and a new nurses home was built in 1937-8.
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Monument: LWT 532 North Battery (Monument)The North Battery was built at what is now Belle Vue Park in 1781. It was an irregular hexagon mounting four 18-pounder guns. There was no ditch, only a palisade and a parapet. By 1870 the battery had been sold and Belle Vue Park eventually replaced ...