Source/Archive record (Photograph) SKE56107 - NMR RAF/CPE/UK/1923 4084 16-JAN-1947

Title NMR RAF/CPE/UK/1923 4084 16-JAN-1947
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1947

Abstract/Summary

Aerial photograph

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Description

Location

Historic England

Referenced Monuments (16)

  • A cluster of three possible Second World War gun emplacements or weapons pits, located within the perimeter of the Chattenden Magazine enclosure (Monument)
  • A possible Second World War bomb crater, visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1944 and 1947 (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater, first visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in May 1944 (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater, first visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in May 1944 (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater, first visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in May 1944 (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War Emergency Water Supply tank, situated near the east gate of the Chattenden Magazine (Monument)
  • A Second World War air raid shelter, located within the perimeter of the Chattenden Magazine enclosure (Monument)
  • A Second World War gun emplacement or weapons pit, located within the perimeter of the Chattenden Magazine enclosure (Monument)
  • A Second World War gun emplacement or weapons pit, located within the perimeter of the Chattenden Magazine enclosure (Monument)
  • A Second World War military installation comprising eight small huts, regularly spaced along the west side of Lodge Hill Lane (Monument)
  • A water storage site with origins in the late nineteenth century (Monument)
  • Former Royal Marine Police married quarters (Building)
  • Second World War bomb crater, first visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in May 1944 (Monument)
  • Two Second World War air raid shelters associated with barracks to the east of Chattenden Magazines (Monument)
  • Two Second World War air raid shelters associated with barracks to the south of Chattenden Magazines (Monument)
  • Two small Second World War air raid shelters, located within the perimeter of the Chattenden Magazine enclosure (Monument)

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Record last edited

Nov 10 2025 1:04PM