Thesaurus Term/Concept: BUNKER

Identifier 91307
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A structure, often built undergound, used for defence and co-ordination of military activity.

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Instances/Examples (17)

Context Record
Monument Type MSF37388 Earthworks of a probable First World War fieldwork (Monument)
Monument Type MSF23525 Knettishall Airfield (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19985 Modern military features on Landguard Common. (Monument)
Monument Type MXS18798 Post-medieval WW2 bunker, military feature, 3 pillboxes and three small trench complexes (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19980 Probable World War II air raid shelter on the waterfront between Felixstowe Docks and Landguard Fort. (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19979 Probable World War II air raid shelters to the north of Landguard Fort. (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19970 Probable World War II military earthworks. (Monument)
Monument Type MSF34470 Second World War military training and defences (Monument)
Monument Type MSF26571 South Seafront and Martello Tower P, Felixstowe (Monument)
Monument Type MSF11888 Sutton Hoo; Sutton Walks (Mod) (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19080 World War II barbed wire obstacle and 3 air raid shelters/ bunkers on the clifftop. (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19326 World War II Heavy Anti-aircraft Artillery battery Diver battery K1 and various other military features. (Monument)
Monument Type MXS18962 World War II strongpoint. (Monument)
Monument Type MXS18994 World War II strongpoint. (Monument)
Monument Type MSX27656 World War Two barbed wire compound containing possible bunkers and a pillbox (Monument)
Monument Type MSX27441 World War Two defended trench positions or ‘section posts’ (Monument)
Monument Type MSX27443 World War Two defended trench positions or ‘section posts’ (Monument)