Thesaurus Term/Concept: ANTI TANK BUOY

Identifier 160296
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note Blocks of solid concrete, in the shape of a round bottomed cone usually 2 feet 6 inches across x 2 feet 9 inches high. Buoys were mainly used in road blocks intended to impede enemy movement in the event of invasion.

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Monument Type MKE115278 Two large and five small Second World War anti-tank buoys blocking parking bays. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115277 Two large and one small Second World War anti-tank Buoys on the side of the road. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115276 Two large Second World War Anti Tank Buoys (ex-situ) (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115279 Two large Second World War anti tank buoys adjacent to Second World War pillbox (Monument)
Monument Type MKE44196 BREDGAR WAR MEMORIAL (Listed Building)
Monument Type MKE114673 Group of Second World War anti-tank blocks, Higham (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114667 Second World War anti-tank blocks, Shellbeach, Leysdown (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114678 Second World War anti-tank buoy, east of Bromhey Farm, Cooling (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114679 Second World War anti-tank buoy, Hoo Marina (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114676 Second World War anti-tank buoy, Kings Hill (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114677 Second World War anti-tank buoy, Kings Hill (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114675 Second World War Anti-tank buoy, Western Heights (Monument)
Monument Type MKE116065 Second World War road block buoys, Thong Lane, Thong (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114672 Three Second World War anti-vehicle obstacles, Bredgar (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115965 Two ex-situ Second World War anti-tank buoys, Barming Heath (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114674 Two Second World War anti-tank blocks, Shorne (Monument)