Thesaurus Term/Concept: FIELDWORK
| Identifier | 68866 |
|---|---|
| Class | MONUMENT TYPE |
| Status | Preferred |
| Index? | Yes |
| Scope Note | A usually temporary earthwork or fortification, the latter constructed by military forces operating in the field. Use more specific type where known. |
Broader Terms/Concepts (1)
Related Terms/Concepts (3)
Narrower Terms/Concepts (7)
Instances/Examples (11)
| Context | Record |
|---|---|
| Monument Type | MKE125983 A gun emplacement or possible light anti aircraft battery, probably dating to the Second World War, (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE125981 A gun emplacement or slit trench, probably dating to the Second World War (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE125897 A possible First World War redoubt or practice fieldwork is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE125898 A possible First World War redoubt or practice fieldwork is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE125899 A possible First World War redoubt or practice fieldwork is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE125977 A small gun emplacement or slit trench, probably dating to the Second World War (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE125975 A small gun emplacement or slit trench, probably dating to the Second World War, is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE80385 Cropmark of First World War earthwork, to the east of Canterbury (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE7672 Undated slit trench, Upton, Broadstairs and St. Peters (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MWX43511 WWII Group of Banked Sub-circular Embankments (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MWX43451 WWII Military banked enclosures, west of Dover. (Monument) |