1 The site of a Searchlight installation. On November 1941 orders were issued by 350 Searchlight Battery to take over 16 sites of which this was one.
2 A typical searchlight ...
The site of a searchlight installation from the Second World War. It was located 700m northeast of Foul End.
1 Kingsbury bombing decoy site which was part of the QL and QF programmes for Birmingham. The QL site was set up to simulate the lights of a marshalling ...
A lighting and fire bombing decoy site from the Second World War designed to confuse the enemy into dropping their bombs in the wrong place. Documentary evidence places it 600m southwest of Kingsbury Wood.
1 There was a tramway which ran between Dexter Colliery and Kingsbury Colliery, via Hurley between 1926 and 1965. The national Coal Board confirmed the fact but could not expand ...
Kingsbury Colliery Railway, an industrial rail track, which is modern in date (1926-1965). It ran between Kingsbury colliery and Dexter colliery via Hurley.
1 Motton’s Barn originally comprised a three-bay, box-framed building composed of square studded walls with straight braces in the corners. The frame was built from oak, with brick-nogged infill panels. ...
Motton's Barn was originally a 17th century timber-framed building. The barn partially collapsed and was then flattened by a storm. It was recorded prior to being cleared.