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 A photographic record was made of the Nissen hut, which was possibly associated with the former WWII airfield, RAF Warwick. The Nissen hut was 8m long and 5m ...
Nissen Hut possibly associated with the former WWII airfield, RAF Warwick. The site is located at Old Tree Nursery, Stratford Road, Longbridge
1 War memorial erected in 1920.
DESCRIPTION: The memorial comprises a stone cross with a sword in relief, on a slender, tapering octagonal shaft which stands on a square plinth with ...
The War Memorial on the High Street in Ryton on Dunsmore, erected circa 1920.
1 Concrete ‘dragon’s teeth’ anti-tank blocks in Leather Mill Lane, on the banks of the River Anker. 17 blocks, arranged in 5 rows. All blocks appear to be in their ...
Concrete 'dragon's teeth' anti-tank blocks in Leather Mill Lane, on the banks of the River Anker. 17 blocks, arranged in 5 rows. All blocks appear to be in their original positons.
1 2 3 Vehicles or covered dumps of material are evident on aerial photographs taken in March 1944 by the US Air Force. There were about 300 individual ...
Vehicles or covered dumps of material are evident on aerial photographs taken in March 1944 by the US Air Force.
1 Bomb craters evident between Old Hare Covert and the River Avon on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP) Presumably these features are ...
Bomb craters are evident as earth works between Old Hare Covert and the River Avon on aerial photographs
1 Three bomb craters are evident as earthworks between railway and the River Avon to the north of Wolston Fields Farm on aerial photographs mapped as part of English ...
Three bomb craters are evident as earthworks between railway and the river Avon to the north of Wolston Fields Farm on aerial photographs
1 A defence position, apparent on aerial photographs to the east of Baginton Air Field, was mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). ...
A defence position is apparent on aerial photographs to the east of Baginton Air Field.
1 To the east of the WW2 airfield and aeroplane factory a group of huts visible on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
To the east of the WW2 airfield and aeroplane factory a group of huts are visible on aerial photographs.
1 A Barrage Balloon and its ancillary equipment, winch and accomodation hut, can be seen on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
A Barrage Balloon and its ancillary equipment can be seen on aerial photographs
1 Airfield defence structures seen on aerial Photographs at Baginton Airfield mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). The structures are located ...
Airfield defence structures can be seen on aerial Photographs at Baginton Airfield
1 Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs
1 The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings which can be seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings can be seen on aerial photographs
1 Two groups of concrete blocks and a rectangular hollow can be seen on aerial photographs. The blocks were used to tether a barrage balloon. The hollow was formed ...
Two groups of concrete blocks and a rectangular hollow can be seen on aerial photographs. The blocks were used to tether a barrage balloon and the hollow was formed by its associated winch vehicle.
1 A group of 12 hut bases, 7 standing structures and an emergency water supply tank, indicating the presence of a WW2 camp, mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
A group of hut bases and other structures located on the junction of the A423 and A445 roads indicate the presence of a WW2 camp.
1 Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of “Meadowside”.
Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters can be seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of "Meadowside".
1 Two 6m diameter circular pits surrounded by banks that are probably bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Privet Covert, Brinklow Heath were mapped as part of ...
Two 6m diameter circular pits surrounded by a bank are possibly bomb craters. They can be seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Privet Covert, Brinklow Heath.
1 The landowner, Paddy Johnston, reported that there is a small (room for only a couple of people) pillbox in Wolford Wood. Currently there are small saplings growing through it.
A small pillbox stands in Wolford Wood.
1 photographic recording of two of the bunkers prior to their demolition.
Constructed in 1955 as a remote atomic bomb store. Comprised of six bunkers. Two were demolished in 2010.
1 Obelisk of pink-brown Runcorn sandstone on a square base of 3 steps. Each of the 4 faces of the obelisk originally bore a cast bronze panel giving ...
Stone obelisk to commemorate those Radford men who fought in World War I and identifying those who died. Unveiled in 1919. Located near St Nicholas's Church on open space by Sherwood Jones Close off Engleton Road.
1 Hornton Stone war memorial in form of obelisk unveiled by Lt-Gen Sir John Keir KCB on Saturday 19th November 1921. (Report in the Rugby Advertiser 25/11/1921 p2). ...
War memorial in form of obelisk unveiled in 1921 at gate of St John the Baptist Church, Lower Shuckburgh.
1 Squat obelisk in Hornton Stone on three-stepped base, situated on village green. SP 472 562
SIDE ONE: TO THE MEMORY OF/ (NAMES)/ WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN ...
War memorial in form of squat obelisk to commemorate both WW1 and WW2 . Inscriptions include names of the dead of both wars and the names of those who served in WW1.
1 Small square obelisk surmounting a square plinth and three stepped base. The plinth has a sloping pediment, and the inscription is incised into the face of the plinth. ...
War memorial in form of stone obelisk commemorating the dead of WW1. Two Names inscribed. Situated on village green and surrounded by railings.
1 Stone obelisk in Aberdeen Granite with a laurel wreath in relief surmounts plinth of rough-hewn stone. Plinth bears names and inscription in black lettering. ...
War memorial obelisk in Aberdeen Granite commemorating and naming the dead from Baddesley Ensor from WW1 and WW2. Situated in the churchyard of St Nicholas Church.