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)