2 Cropmark circles show on aerial photographs. Some of these circles probably have an agricultural origin. However, a group of four circles in the N of the field look like ...
Four circles visible as cropmarks may be evidence of a Second World War searchlight battery or anti-aircraft battery. The crop marks are situated 250m northeast of Bradley Green.
1 2 The remains of a heavy anti aircraft battery. The control building survives in good condition and three of the battery structures are visible as earthworks on the ground, ...
The remains of an anti aircraft battery from the Second World War.The control building survives and earthworks of three battery structures. The site is 500m southwest of Finham Bridge.
1 This Royal Observer Corps Post was established in or before December 1952 as Post 3, cluster P, 8 Group. The Royal Observer Corps was largely manned by volunteers, and ...
The site of a Royal Observer Corps Post at Bedworth established in the Modern Period to monitor and track enemy aircraft. The site was located in the area of Milton Close.
1 Nuthurst is listed on page 321 under Birmingham. It was first mentioned in June 1942. The listing on page 322 states that it was unarmed, which means that it ...
The site of a Heavy Anti Aircraft installation dating from the Second World War. It was located to the southeast of Jonathan's Coppice
1 A heavy anti aircraft site first mentioned in 1940, being D title H30. It was not permanently equipped with large calibre guns nor with radar. Gun batteries would typically ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft installation dating from the Second World War and identified from documentary evidence and an aerial photograph. It was situated 150 metres northwest of the Sports Fields at Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 The site of a heavy anti aircraft installation, H66, first mentioned in 1942, and not listed in June 1942 as equipped with permanent large calibre guns or with radar.
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The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery dating from the Second World War and identified from documentary evidence. It was located north west of Ticknell Spinney, Stoneleigh.
1 The site of a heavy anti aircraft installation A, title H21, first mentioned in February 1940 and part of Coventry Gun Defended Area. It was equipped with 4 x ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft installation dating from the Second World War and identified from documentary and aerial photograph evidence. It was situated 400 metres east of Bulkington Bridge.
1 The site of a heavy anti aircraft installation dating from the Second World War. It was part of the Coventry Gun Defended Area, no B, title H71, and was ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft installation dating from the Second World War and identified at this grid reference from documentary evidence.
1 The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery, H22, first mentioned in June 1942 and part of the Coventry Gun Defended Area. At that date is was not listed ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery from the Second World War, identified at this grid reference by documentary evidence. It was located 600m southwest of Ash-pole Spinney.
1 The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery, part of the Coventry Gun Defended Area. It was first listed in June 1942 as H24. At this date it was ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery from the Second World War identified at this grid reference by documentary evidence.
1 The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery which was part of the Coventry Gun Defended Area. It was listed as H29 and first mentioned in June 1942. At ...
The site of a heavy anti aircraft battery from the Second World War identified at this grid reference from documentary evidence. It was located 250m north of Tuckey's Bridge.
1 A light anti aircraft site dating from World War II, no 417. The vulnerable point needing protection in this instance was Hams Hall Power Station. A LAA installation ...
The site of a light anti aircraft artillery emplacement from the Second World War. There is documentary evidence that it was positioned to protect Hams Hall Power Station, and was located at this grid reference.
1 The site of a light anti aircraft gun emplacement, no 281, listed in June 1940. The features were typically not substantial. Light anti aircraft guns were smaller, faster firing ...
The site of a light anti aircraft emplacement from the Second World War identified from documentary evidence. Its purpose was to protect the Lodge Plug Works at Rugby. It was located 200m west of the Clifton Road Cemetery.
1 The site of a light anti aircraft gun emplacement, no 669. No further details currently available.
The site of a anti aircraft gun emplacement from the Second World War identified from documentary evidence. Its location, somewhere in Nuneaton, is unknown.
2 A group of 3-4 ring ditches show on aerial photographs.
3 These look very like other anti-aircraft guns/spot-light batteries in the county.
4 In 1974 RGL found Post Medieval and Imperial ...
Several ring ditches are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They may represent the remains of a Second World War anti aircraft battery or a searchlight battery. The site lies 1km east of Barnacle.
1 AP.
2 Small undated oval enclosures (?ring ditches) show on aerial photographs.
3 Possible group of three ring ditches. However, could also be the remains of a WW2 anti-aircraft battery!
4 Mapping ...
The site of several enclosures of unknown date that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Alternatively, the cropmarks might be ring ditches or a Second World War anti aircraft battery. They are situated 200m north of London Road.
2 Group of ring ditches and a small rectangular enclosure show on aerial photographs. The site is probably that of a Second World War searchlight battery or anti aircraft battery ...
A group of ring ditches and a small enclosure are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features probably represent the remains of a Second World War searchlight battery or anti aircraft battery. It is situated 500m north west of Copt Green.
1The site of a Heavy Anti-Aircraft gun battery was discovered on HER lidar imagery. It consists of earthworks of 4 gun pits and a control bunker. The approximate ...
The site of a heavy AA battery dating to world War II is visible as earthworks on lidar imagery.
1 Site of a Royal Artillery Anti-Aircraft Operations Room covering the Coventry & Rugby Gun Defended Area. Built in the early 1950s. Building now demolished, only the footprint ...
The site of an anti aircraft operations room which was in use during the 1950s. The building has been demolished but the foundations are still visible. It was situated 600m north east of Stareton.
1 Recording of the anti aircraft battery prior to conversion to stables. The site survey included recording the surviving features, entrance gateway, gun pits and visible earthworks. A photographic survey ...
The site of a Second World War anti aircraft battery, west of Beckfield Lodge Farm, Fillongley.
1 A three runway bomber airfield opened June 1942 as a satellite to RAF Chipping Warden but soon transferred to RAF Wellesbourne Mountford. Major facilities included: two 1400 yard (1.28Km) ...
RAF Gaydon was a Second World War bomber airfield. It opened in 1942 as a satellite airfield to RAF Chipping Warden and later to RAF Wellesbourne Mountford. It is located 1.5km north of Chadshunt church.
The location SP 314 752 is given as the site of a World War 2 heavy anti aircraft artillery. When I visited the site I could find no apparent signs ...
I spent many hours on this site in the mid 1950s. The perimeter fence was intact. A deep bunker next to the command bunker covered with corrugated iron.
1 World War II Anti Aircraft Battery in good state of preservation at this location.
2 1948 AP shows 4 gun emplacements, central command post and two unidentified structures. Accommodation to ...
A ruined building which was formerly a Second World War anti aircraft battery. It lies 100 metres to the south of Rouncil Lane, near Goodrest Cottages.