Source/Archive record (Bibliographic reference) SKE31551 - First World War Wireless Stations in England.

Title First World War Wireless Stations in England.
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2016

Abstract/Summary

A report on First World War Wireless Stations commissioned by English Heritage as part of the National Heritage Protection Plan to provide improved information for the understanding of wireless stations in England during the First World War. The topic of wireless stations in the First World War has in the past been examined from a technological and engineering perspective, but less consideration has been given to the topic from a historical and archaeological perspective. This report has made an initial step at reconciling these two realms.

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Description

Report published 19th January 2015.

Location

Oxford Archaeology Heritage 2016/38

Referenced Monuments (21)

  • Bekesbourne Aerodrome. (Monument)
  • Coast Guard Cottages, Isle Of Grain (Building)
  • Coastguard station and Cottages, Pegwell Road, Ramsgate (Monument)
  • East Goodwin Light Vessel (Maritime)
  • GARRISON POINT FORT (Listed Building)
  • Langdon Battery, St. Margaret's at Cliffe (Building)
  • Maidstone Barracks (Site of) (Monument)
  • North Foreland Signal station. (Monument)
  • Possible site of WWI W/T Station. (Monument)
  • Royal Observer Corps (ROC) Underground Monitoring Post, Penshurst (Monument)
  • Sandwich Signal Station (Monument)
  • Site of RNAS Manston (Monument)
  • Site of RNAS Westgate (St. Mildreds Bay) (Monument)
  • Site of telegraph station, Chatham (Monument)
  • Slough Fort and wing batteries, , Allhallows (Monument)
  • Slough War Signal Station and former Coastguard Station, Allhallows (Monument)
  • SOUTH GOODWIN LIGHTSHIP (Maritime)
  • The Citadel, Western Heights, Dover (Building)
  • The Ravelin Battery, Sheerness (Monument)
  • Tongue lightship (Maritime)
  • Wye Aerodrome. (Monument)

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Record last edited

Jul 9 2018 11:48AM