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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 233 World War Two civil defenceThe site of a possible World War Two ARP warden’s post.
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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 319 World War Two bunkerThe site of a World War Two structure surrounded by a substantial blast wall, and some other structures and trenches, are visible on aerial photographs to the north of North Quay. Although it is possible that this is a large, well protected air rai...
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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 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.
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Monument: LWT 320 World War Two Coastal BatteryThe site of the Emergency Coastal Battery at the Grand Hotel at Pakefield is visible on aerial photographs. The gun battery itself was located at the end of Kensington Road, disguised as cliff top shelters and the coastal artillery searchlights are s...
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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: WLN 072 World War Two bomb cratersA group of World War Two bomb craters is visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 322 World War Two Coastal BatteryThe site of the South Pier Coastal Battery at Lowestoft is visible on aerial photographs. This is outside of the current project area (falling within the previous Suffolk Coastal NMP project) and therefore has not been included within the mapping. Th...