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Monument: IKL 345 Possible Second World War bombing range feature or a Bronze Age barrow. (Monument)A possible undated roughly circular ditch is seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The feature may relate to a former explosive crater within the First World War tank training area (IKL 352) and the Second World War bombing range at Berners heath ...
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Monument: HLY 168 Possible Second World War military activity (Monument)Possible evidence of Second World War military activity, perhaps related to training, is visible as earthworks and areas of disturbed ground on 1940s aerial photographs. The site is located a short distance to the south of a more extensive training a...
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Monument: BRD 324 Possible Second World War bomb craters (Monument)A line of widely-spaced circular pits, visible as earthworks on 1940s aerial photographs, may be Second World War bomb craters. Several of the pits are visible on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015, suggesting that they probably still survive ...
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Monument: CAA 035 Possible Second World War gun emplacements (Monument)The site of possible Second World War gun emplacements may be visible on aerial photographs alongside the railway line. However no structures were mapped due to uncertainty over a military function.
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Monument: WLN 085 Possible Second World War bomb crater (Monument)A possible Second World War bomb crater is visible on aerial photographs on land to the south of Dunwich Forest, Westleton.
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Monument: WRW 082 Possible Second World War Features. (Monument)Possible Second World War embanked pits are seen as earthworks (which have subsequently been levelled) on aerial photographs. The features consist of a group of four embanked pits which most likely relate to Second World War training features. Howeve...
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Monument: WSW 209 Possible Second World War mounds and pits. (Monument)An area of possible Second World War pits and mounds are seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and on visualised lidar data. The feature consists of a line of small pits, two possible mounds, two pits and banks and a large open pit. It is possible...
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Monument: RLM 010 Possible Saxon pottery, Hoo Hill Piece (Basil Brown 1949) (Monument)One portion of base and three body sherds, also one sherd with grooved curvilinear markings.
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Monument: WRW 083 Possible Second World War feature. (Monument)Two mounds, ditch features and a possible structure, of a possible Second World War date, are seen as earthworks (before being subsequently removed and levelled) on aerial photographs. The features consists of two mounds separated by a ditch with a f...
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Monument: STN 148 Possible Second World War military huts (Monument)A group of huts visible as structures on 1940s aerial photographs of Santon Downham may relate to a military presence in the area. Immediately to their east, pale, roughly square and circular marks, visible in 1945, could mark the former presence of ...