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Monument: DUN 108 World War II anti-tank cubes.Anti-tank cubes. 3ft square cubes, which have probably been moved since 1945. They now form a sea defence as they are placed in a row against each other. They also have a row of huts built on top of them for fishing boat winches and other fishing gea...
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Monument: LKH 346 World War II anti-tank cylinders.3 standard dimension A/T cylinders with iron pins showing in one end, lying on side next to road.
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Monument: IPS 743 World War II Anti-tank ditch, Ipswich.A World War II Anti-tank ditch
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Monument: IXW 081 World War II anti-tank cylinders, originally across a minor road.Standard pattern concrete anti-tank cylinders. Originally across what was a minor road. Cylinders now incorporated into foundations of bridge.
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Monument: ADB 188 World War II anti-tank ditch behind sea wall.Approx. 420 metre long anti-tank ditch behind sea wall. Probably constructed by widening a pre-existing drainage ditch. Associated with other drainage ditches. [Plotted from aerial photographs].
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Monument: EBV 041 World War II anti-tank cubes.Anti-Tank cubes stretching for almost 1km along the coast by, and to the north of, Southwold
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Monument: IXW 084 World War II anti-tank cylinders, originally across a road.Standard pattern concrete anti-tank cylinders across road: cylinders now scattered at various sites around village.
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Monument: REY 034 World War II anti-tank ditch north of Reydon MarshesWorld War II anti-tank ditch north of Reydon Marshes
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Monument: EUN 039 World War II anti-tank cylinders with metal posts set in each.Group of 3 x anti-tank cylinders - two are 2ft diameter x 2.5ft high, one 2ft diameter x 3ft high. Metal posts are set in each.
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Monument: HLY 036 World War II anti-tank ditch and road block.World War II anti-tank ditch and road block.