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Monument: LWT 259 World War Two structures and air raid sheltersThe site of former World War Two structures and an earthen-covered air raid shelters is visible on aerial photographs. Additional structures are probably present but obscured by the trees on the aerial photographs. The function of this site is unkno...
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Monument: LWT 261 World War Two structures and/or air raid sheltersThe site of former World War Two structures is visible on aerial photographs. The flat-roofed structures are camouflaged and are potentially surface air raid shelters, although it is possible that they have a military rather than civil function.
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Monument: ARG 076 World war Two structures, possible accommodation hutsWorld war Two structures, possible accommodation huts, which may be related to the Diver Battery site on Thorpeness Common (SHER ARG 066), are visible on aerial photographs to the west of Alexander Wood, Aldringham cum Thorpe.
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Monument: LWT 281 World War Two structures, possibly air raid sheltersThe site of a pair of probable World War Two surface air raid shelters, are visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: HLY 149 World War Two 'Suffolk Square' pillboxA World War Two probable 'Suffolk Square' pillbox is are visible as a structure on aerial photographs and is still extant as recently as 2010.
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Monument: LWT 288 World War Two training activityThe site of an area of World War Two training activity, consisting of slit trenches and weapons pits, is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LCS 187 World War Two training areaA small area of Second World War military training is visible on aerial photographs on Cowmarsh Hill and nearby rough ground, consisting mainly of small trench sections and weapons pit types features.
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Monument: WLN 063 World War Two training areaA small area of World War Two military training is visible on aerial photographs to east of Whin Hill, consisting mainly of small weapons pit types features.
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Monument: WLN 073 World War Two training areaA large area of dispersed Second World War military training is visible on aerial photographs on Westleton Walks heath. The site includes practice trenches and weapons pits, some of which are created in linear and angular arrangements. This area of d...
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Monument: WLN 058 World War Two training areaA large area of dispersed World War Two military training is visible on aerial photographs on Westleton Walks heath. The site includes practice trenches and weapons pits, some of which are created in linear and angular arrangements.