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Monument: COR 028 Probable World War II searchlight battery with souind detectore and weapons pit. (Monument)Probable searchlight battery with sound detector and weapons pit, situated in Corton
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Monument: BNC 066 Probable World War II trenches, visible as earthworks. (Monument)Probable World War II trenches, visible as earthworks in 1941 on the beach east of Beach Farm. Since eroded away.
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Monument: LWT 248 Probable World War Two gun emplacements alongside railway (Monument)The site of probable World War Two gun emplacements or similar features are visible on aerial photographs alongside railway line.
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Monument: FEX 183 Probable World War II trench shelter. (Monument)A probable World War II trench shelter in the back garden of a house on Arwela Road, Felixstowe
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Monument: WNF 063 Probable World War Two field artillery position, Henham Park (Monument)A World War Two field artillery position mentioned in documentation appears to be visible on aerial photographs from 1945 in Henham Park, in close proximity to a searchlight battery WNF 045.
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Monument: EBV 021 Probable World War II strongpoint, visible in 1941 and cleared by 1952. (Monument)Probable World War II strongpoint, visible in 1941 and cleared by 1952.
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Monument: BNC 103 Probable World War Two field artillery position (Monument)A World War Two field artillery position mentioned in documentation appears to be visible on aerial photographs as four parchmarks in the crop.
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Monument: FEX 268 Probable World War II public air-raid shelter. (Monument)A probable public air-raid shelter of Second World War date is visible on contemporary aerial photographs as a structure in Allenby Park, Felixstowe.
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Monument: KSS 075 Probable World War II trench. (Monument)Probable World War II trench, visible as earthworks in 1941 on Kessingland Beach.
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Monument: HLY 142 Probable World War Two gun battery (Monument)A probable World War Two gun battery was visible on aerial photographs on Hollesley Heath to the north of a searchlight battery (SHER HLY 141).