1 The primary role of the Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was the recognition and identification of hostile aircraft. With the start of the cold war and the increasing threat of ...
Royal Observer Corps Underground Monitoring Post at Bedworth. Monitoring posts were to be used for reporting nuclear bursts and monitoring fall-out in the modern period. The post lies on the West Side of the Coventry Road
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 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 name Camp Hill comes from the Roman camp that once stood on the hill overlooking the Anker Valley. This camp is believed to be under the present day ...
Possible Roman Camp thought to be under the present day Church and the previous Hall at Camp Hill.