Source/Archive record (Archive) SKE58363 - Archive material

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MD003093 Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project: TQ 77 SE Material still held by Aerial Survey.

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Referenced Monuments (35)

  • rectangular earthwork enclosure with a slight mound at its centre, possibly representing a gun emplacement (Monument)
  • A cluster of three possible Second World War gun emplacements or weapons pits, located within the perimeter of the Chattenden Magazine enclosure (Monument)
  • A ditch or trackway located on Rough Shaw, the north facing slope of Deangate Ridge (Monument)
  • A First World War practice trench on Rough Shaw, the north facing slope of Deangate Ridge (Monument)
  • A gun emplacement or possible light anti aircraft battery, probably dating to the Second World War, (Monument)
  • A gun emplacement or slit trench, probably dating to the Second World War (Monument)
  • A large Second World War cylindrical storage tank can be seen on aerial photographs taken in 1946 (Monument)
  • A possible First World War redoubt or practice fieldwork is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument)
  • A possible First World War redoubt or practice fieldwork is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument)
  • A possible First World War redoubt or practice fieldwork is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument)
  • A post medieval enclosure, probably a sheep fold can be seen on the 1870 Ordnance Survey map. (Monument)
  • A post medieval enclosure, probably a sheep fold can be seen on the 1870 Ordnance Survey map. (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 rectangular structure, probably a Second World War anti tank gun emplacement or pillbox, is visible on aerial photographs (Building)
  • 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 building, probably associated with nearby barracks (Monument)
  • A Second World War military installation comprising eight small huts, regularly spaced along the west side of Lodge Hill Lane (Monument)
  • A Second World War military installation, Hoo Common (Monument)
  • A short length of zigzag trench and a separate slit trench flanked by banks are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument)
  • A short length of zigzag trench, representing a First World War practice trench or a Second World War air raid shelter or slit trench (Monument)
  • A small gun emplacement or slit trench, probably dating to the Second World War (Monument)
  • A small gun emplacement or weapons pit, probably dating to the Second World War (Monument)
  • A small structure, probably a circular pillbox or sentry post dating to the First or Second World War, (Monument)
  • Air raid shelter (Building)
  • Anti-tank pillbox, Berry Court Wood, Cliffe (Building)
  • Earthworks associated with a possible twentieth century military training site have been mapped from aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Linear banks, probably Medieval or Post Medieval sea defences, located about one kilometre east of Hoo St Werburgh (Monument)
  • Linear banks, probably Medieval or Post Medieval sea defences, located about one kilometre east of Hoo St Werburgh (Monument)
  • Possible post medieval wood banks, located to the east of the Lodge Hill Anti-Aircraft battery, Hoo Peninsula. (Monument)
  • Three probable Second World War bomb craters, first visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in June 1942 (Monument)
  • Two Second World War air raid shelters associated with barracks to the east of Chattenden Magazines (Monument)
  • Two Second World War gun emplacements or weapons pits, visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in the 1940s (Monument)

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Nov 10 2025 1:04PM