Thesaurus Term/Concept: ANTI TANK CONE

Identifier 160310
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note Cones of solid concrete usually 3 feet 6 inches in diameter x 2 feet high which, when placed in rows or groups were intended to form a substantial barrier to enemy armoured divisions in the event of invasion.

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Context Record
Monument Type MKE115283 A number of Second World War anti tank cones now being used to line the boundary of a yard. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115282 A number of Second World War anti tank cones now being used to prevent parking on a grass verge. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115286 Probable Second World War anti tank cones (ex-situ) at entrance to car-park, Cliffe (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115289 Probable Second World War anti tank cones at Sutton (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115285 Probable Second World War anti tank Cones lining the verge near Appledore Bridge. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115280 Second World War Anti tank cones and cylinders re-used outside the church of St James, Grain. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115371 Second World War Anti Tank pimples and a recessed concrete block remain at this location. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115287 Single probable Second World War anti tank cone, A26, Barming (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115281 Two probable Second World War anti tank cones flanking the entrance to a house. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115284 Probable Second World War Anti tank cone, The Droveway (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115288 Seven ex-situ Second World War anti tank obstacles at the side of the road West St Cliffe Kent (Monument)