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Monument: WLB 022 World War Two anti-glider ditchesWorld War Two anti-glider ditches are visible as earthworks on East Hill, Walberswick.
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Monument: BLB 102 World War Two Anti-tank ditchA section of World War Two Anti-tank ditch is visible as an earthwork between the River Blyth to the north and drains that run into the Dunwich River to the south on aerial photographs. The ditch defence has been recorded to the north as REY 034. The...
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Monument: LUD 048 World War Two Anti-Aircraft BatteryA site of World War Two Anti-Aircraft Battery is visible on aerial photographs and significant structural parts of which still survive on the ground, including the gun house themselves, which are depicted on the Ordnance Survey mapping and therefore ...
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Monument: KSS 097 World War Two anti-tank cubesA line of World War Two anti-tank cubes is visible on aerial photographs on land to the east of Dam Lane, Kessingland.
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Monument: WLN 043 World War Two Anti-Aircraft ‘Diver’ Battery and an associated military campThe site of a World War Two Anti-Aircraft ‘Diver’ Battery and an associated military camp is visible on aerial photographs on the eastern edge of Dunwich Common. The camp consisting of an arrangement of Nissen-type huts around a trackway. The huts we...
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Monument: KSS 096 World War Two anti-tank cubesA line of World War Two anti-tank cubes is visible on aerial photographs on land to the east of Dam Lane, Kessingland.
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Monument: KSS 095 World War Two barbed wire compoundsFive possible World War Two barbed wire obstructions or compounds are visible on aerial photographs on land to the east and west of Snab Hill, Kessingland.
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Monument: KSS 038 World War Two anti tank ditchA length of World War Two anti tank ditch running from near Pakefield Hall through Kessingland.
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Monument: WLB 030 World War Two anti-glider ditchesWorld War Two anti-glider ditches are visible as earthworks on East Hill south of Lodge Road, Walberswick.
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Monument: KSS 093 World War Two barbed wire compound containing possible bunkers and a pillboxA World War Two strongpoint or barbed wire obstruction is visible on aerial photographs surrounding three or possibly four areas of ditched slit trench surrounding possible earthwork bunkers. A possible 'Suffolk square' pillbox is also visible. A fu...