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Monument: LWT 046 World War Two barrage balloon site, military training site and air raid sheltersThe site of a World War Two barrage balloon mooring, an area of military training and air raid shelters in the grounds of The Denes High School is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: BLN 044 World War Two bomb cratersA group of four World War Two bomb craters. The site is located near to the Lowestoft anti-tank ditch and associated defences, see BLN 045 and COR 035.
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Monument: LWT 247 World War Two barrage balloon site, camouflaged factories and air raid sheltersThe site of a World War Two barrage balloon mooring, substantial earthen-covered communal air raid shelters and an extensive area of camouflaged factories at the Nobel Chemical Finishes Eastern Coach Works are visible on aerial photographs on the sit...
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Monument: LWT 298 World War Two bomb cratersThe site of a probable World War Two bomb craters is visible on aerial photographs. These may relate to aerial bombardment of the docks or the Naval site to the immediate west (LWT 297).
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Monument: LWT 230 World War Two barrage balloon siteThe site of World War Two barrage balloon mooring and associated structures is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 291 World War Two bomb craterThe site of a probable World War Two bomb craters are visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 299 World War Two bomb cratersA line of World War Two bomb craters is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 231 World War Two barrage balloon site and public air raid sheltersThe site of a World War Two barrage balloon mooring and public air raid shelters in the grounds of Kirkley High School is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LUD 047 World War Two bomb cratersA group of four World War Two bomb craters is visible on aerial photographs and is located near to an anti-aircraft battery (LUD 048) and may indicate an attempt attack on this installation
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Monument: LWT 292 World War Two bomb cratersThe site of a pair of probable World War Two bomb craters are visible on aerial photographs within Leathes’ Ham.