Source/Archive record (Bibliographic reference) SKE55976 - Beaches, fields, streets and hills: the anti-invasion landscape of England, 1940

Title Beaches, fields, streets and hills: the anti-invasion landscape of England, 1940
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Date/Year 2006

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Referenced Monuments (8)

  • A temporary Armament Depot, probably dating to the Second World War or slightly earlier, north of Chattenden Barracks (Monument)
  • Flanking cleared area around the Stop Line of the section of the Hoo Peninsula Second World War Stop Line, running from the River Medway to Stoke Road (Monument)
  • Line of the anti-tank ditch, part of Hoo Peninsula Second World War Stop Line, north of Lodge Hill Depot, between Lodge Hill Wood and Wybornes Wood. (Monument)
  • Part of Hoo Peninsula Stop Line from Lodge Hill to Wybornes Wood, Hoo Peninsula (Monument)
  • Part of the Hoo Peninsula Second World War Stop Line, running from Lodge Hill Wood to Berry Court Wood, Hoo Peninsula. (Monument)
  • Part of the Hoo Peninsula Stop Line running from South-east of Ratcliffe Highway to Deansgate Ridge Sports Ground (Monument)
  • Section of the Second World War Stop Line from Deangate Ridge to Higham Marshes, Hoo Peninsula. (Monument)
  • Site of probable Second World War gun emplacement (Monument)

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May 13 2024 11:27AM