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Monument: MSF47448 Second World War anti tank ditch north of station house running north on western edge of railway line, CockfieldSecond World War anti tank ditch north of station house, Cockfield
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Monument: BSC 047 Second World War anti tank ditch on western edge of railway line at Bradfield St ClaireSecond World War anti tank ditch on western edge of railway line at Bradfield St Claire
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Monument: ARG 017 Second World War anti-glider ditches and military training activity on The Walks, Aldringham CommonAn extensive network of Second World War anti-glider ditches is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs of The Walks, Aldringham Common. Traces of Second World War (and perhaps earlier) military training activity is also visible, as the earthwork...
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Monument: ERL 083 Second World War anti-landing trenches on Weather Heath.A grid of Second World War anti-landing trenches is visible as earthworks on 1940s aerial photographs of Weather Heath. Ground survey and more recent aerial photographs demonstrate that they still survive as earthworks. The anti-landing trenches exte...
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Monument: SWD 166 Second World War anti-tank cubesSecond World War anti-tank cubes. 6 cubes in a row, laid out side to side
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Monument: SWD 167 Second World War anti-tank cubesSecond World War anti-tank cubes. 15 cubes in a row that curves to the W at N end.
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Monument: WLN 079 Second World War bomb craterA Second World War bomb crater is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs on land to the south of Dunwich Forest, Westleton. It is difficult to determine from recent photography whether the earthwork is still extant, but it is assumed to have b...
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Monument: IKN 117 Second World War bomb craterA Second World War bomb crater is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs; it has since been levelled.
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Monument: SUE 134 Second World War bomb craterA probable Second World War bomb crater is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs; it has since been levelled.
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Monument: SUE 135 Second World War bomb craterA Second World War bomb crater is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs; whether it has since been levelled is not known.