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Monument: ELV 126 Possible former First World War or Second World War structures (Monument)The site of the bases of possible former military structures of either First World War or Second World War date may be visible on aerial photographs. However they may represent areas of hard standing or cleared ground created for agricultural purpose...
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Monument: ELV 108 Possible former Second World War huts and air raid shelters (Monument)Several groups of possible Second World War huts and air raid shelters are visible on the aerial photographs along the edges of fields and plantations close to Chalk Hall Farm and Warren Wood – the site of a Second World War bomb storage area for Lak...
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Monument: WSW 148 Possible Frist World War practice trench. (Monument)A possible Frist World War practice trench can be seen as soilmarks on aerial photographs. The possible trenches are in a roughly zig zag pattern and would have most likely related to the extensive area of practice trenches created as part of the “El...
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Monument: STN 123 Possible former quarry, perhaps post medieval, and small rectilinear enclosure (Monument)An area of uneven ground, visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015, may represent a former quarry, perhaps of post medieval date. A possible small rectilinear enclosure is also visible. The site is overlain by the northwest ...
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Monument: WRE 003 Possible foundations seen in drought (? from air) (S1). (Monument)Possible foundations seen in drought (? from air) (S1).
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Monument: SAL 028 Possible former moat (Monument)Two arms of possible former moat.
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Monument: BRD 222 Possible former Second World War pillbox (Monument)A former pillbox was recorded at this location, now occupied by a private house, by the Defence of Britain project (Defence of Britain: PILLBOX: S0006256). No convincing sign of this pillbox could be identified on the aerial photographs at this locat...
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Monument: WSW 151 Possible Frist World War practice trenches. (Monument)Possible First World War practice trenches are seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The possible practice trenches can be seen as faint cropmarks in the 1940s and most likely relate to the Frist World War Elveden Explosive area tank training grou...
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Monument: OTY 032 Possible former road (Monument)Possible former road visible as a linear depression
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Monument: BNC 032 Possible fragmentary field system of unknwn date, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)A possible fragmentary field system, of unknown date, is visible as cropmarks north of Keeper's House.