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  • The site of World War Two gun battery is visible on aerial photographs, partially camouflaged within a quarry. The site consists of four angular ‘lozenge’ shaped gun emplacements that may have contained field guns. See LWT 245 and LWT 306-307 for sim...
  • The site of World War Two gun battery is visible on aerial photographs camouflaged within a quarry. The rear two gun houses are disguised as huts in 1945. The site consists of four angular ‘lozenge’ shaped gun emplacements that may have contained fie...
  • The site of World War Two gun battery is visible on aerial photographs, partially camouflaged within a quarry and area of rough ground. The site consists of two angular ‘lozenge’ shaped gun emplacements that are likely to have contained field guns. S...
  • The site of World War Two gun battery is visible on aerial photographs, partially camouflaged within areas of rough ground, cultivation and extraction. The site consists of at least two angular ‘lozenge’ shaped gun emplacements that are likely to ha...
  • A probable World War Two gun emplacement and/or weapons pit are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs, on land to the south of Benacre Road, Henstead with Hulver Street.
  • Four sub-circular pit-like features are visible on aerial photographs land to the east of Cedar Farm, Alderton. They are thought to be remnants of World War Two gun emplacements, and may relate to a former Heavy Anti-Aircraft battery or field artille...
  • The site of World War Two Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery is visible on aerial photographs. The central Command Post appears to survive in a modified form. Only the main structural components have been mapped.
  • The site of a World War Two Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery is visible on aerial photographs. The site consists of an area of military huts at Pond Farm and a series of four anti-aircraft gun emplacements and a command post to the north. Some of the acco...
  • The site of a former World War Two Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery is visible on aerial photographs. The site consists of the four embanked gun pits and command post, radar equipment and other more minor structures. Two type 22 pillboxes and a roadblock ...
  • The site of an area of World War Two huts, potentially nissen huts, and camouflaged buildings are visible on aerial photographs near the slipways and quayside alongside Lake Lothing. Although the camouflaged buildings may be industrial or associated ...