Source/Archive record (Photograph) SKE56005 - NMR RAF/58/4646 0347 28-AUG-1961

Title NMR RAF/58/4646 0347 28-AUG-1961
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1961

Abstract/Summary

Aerial photograph

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Description

Location

Historic England

Referenced Monuments (9)

  • A former counter sea wall surviving as a substantial embankement at the edge of the marshes north-east of Lower Stoke (Monument)
  • A linear bank, probably the remains of a medieval or post medieval causeway or counter wall within the saltings adjacent to Colemouth Creek (Monument)
  • A probable Type 28A Second World War pillbox or anti-tank gun emplacement to the west of the Second World War Stop Line in Cliffe Woods. Since removed (Monument)
  • A rectangular structure, probably a Second World War anti tank gun emplacement or pillbox (Monument)
  • A temporary Armament Depot, probably dating to the Second World War or slightly earlier, north of Chattenden Barracks (Monument)
  • Probable military feature, Bunters Hill Road (Monument)
  • Probable Second World War anti-tank gun emplacement or pillbox at the edge of Ratly Hills Wood, near Cliffe Woods (Monument)
  • Second World War Type 24 pillbox on the northern edge of Cliffe Woods, Hoo Peninsula. Since removed. (Monument)
  • Temporary accommodation for the builders of the BP Kent refinery can be seen at Wallend on aerial photographs taken in 1953 (Monument)

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Record last edited

Jan 2 2025 12:21PM