NHER 63052 (Monument record) - Possible Second World War concrete blocks or small structures

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Summary

Possible Second World War concrete blocks or small structures are seen on aerial photographs in the 1940s. The possible concrete blocks are seen as structures in March 1946, as concrete platforms in July 1946, and removed completely by the 1950s. The purpose of the small concrete blocks is unknown and they most likely relate to the High Ash Military training camp to the east (NHER 34704).

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TL89NW
Civil Parish DIDLINGTON, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

December 2018. Breckland National Mapping Programme.
Possible Second World War concrete blocks or small structures are seen on aerial photographs in the 1940s (S1-S2). The possible concrete blocks are seen as structures in March 1946, as concrete platforms in July 1946 (S2) and removed completely by the 1950s (S3). The purpose of the small concrete blocks is unknown and they most likely relate to the High Ash Military training camp to the east (NHER 34704).
J.Powell (Norfolk Historic Environment Service), 12 December 2018.

  • <S1> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Various. Vertical Aerial Photograph. RAF/3G/TUD/UK/101 RV 6061-6062 30-MAR-1946 (HEA Original Print).
  • <S2> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Various. Vertical Aerial Photograph. RAF/106G/UK/1634 FP 1341-1342 09-JUL-1946 (HEA Original Print).
  • <S3> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Various. Vertical Aerial Photograph. RAF/540/1733 V 0019-0020 01-NOV-1955 (HEA Original Print).

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Record last edited

Jan 6 2022 3:25PM

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