NHER 52033 (Monument record) - Possible bomb crater

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Summary

A possible bomb crater or some other kind of circular, steep-sided pit or pond, is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The circularity and clearly defined edges of the earthwork in 1945 suggest its interpretation as a bomb crater, but the fact that it is not really visible on earlier aerial photographs, and the absence of a surrounding ‘halo’ of upcast material perhaps points to an alternative, presumably pre-World War Two origin. More recent aerial photography suggests that the feature may still survive as an earthwork

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

Map

December 2009. Norfolk NMP.
A possible bomb crater is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs (S1)-(S2), centred at TG 2109 0543. The circularity, steep sides and clearly defined edges of the earthwork in 1945 (S2) suggest its interpretation as a bomb crater, but the fact that it is not really visible on earlier aerial photographs (it might be just visible on (S1)), and the absence of a surrounding ‘halo’ of upcast material perhaps points to an alternative, presumably pre-World War Two origin, perhaps as some kind of pit or pond; nothing is shown here on the consulted historic maps. More recent aerial photography (S3) suggests that the feature may still survive as an earthwork.
S. Tremlett (NMP), 30 December 2009.

  • <S1> Vertical Aerial Photograph: RAF. 1942. RAF HLA/447 (FS) 35-6 30-APR-1942 (NMR).
  • <S2> Vertical Aerial Photograph: RAF. 1945. RAF 106G/UK/1007 6203-4 15-NOV-1945 (NMR).
  • <S3> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Google Earth. ? - present. Google Earth Orthophotographs. https://earth.google.com/web. XX-XXX-2006 Accessed 09-JUL-2010.

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Record last edited

Nov 17 2020 8:19AM

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