Thesaurus Term/Concept: RADIO TELEGRAPHY STATION

Identifier 100507
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A building or group of buildings, incorporating radio masts, built to intercept radio transmissions from enemy vessels and aircraft during WWI and WWII.

Broader Terms/Concepts (2)

Related Terms/Concepts (1)

Narrower Terms/Concepts (2)

Instances/Examples (13)

Context Record
Monument Type MNF48688 A World War Two searchlight battery and a possible wireless or radio site, Gorleston-on-Sea (Monument)
Monument Type MNF15105 Norfolk Square (Monument)
Monument Type MNF46279 Site of possible World War Two radar station (Monument)
Monument Type MNF45055 Site of possible World War Two Royal Navy 'Y' service station east of Middle Street (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71066 Site of World War One wireless station (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71067 Site of World War One wireless station (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71068 Site of World War One wireless station (Norwich, poorly located) (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71069 Site of World War One wireless station (Sedgeford, poorly located) (Monument)
Monument Type MNF45558 Site of World War Two radio countermeasures station south of Cromer Road (Monument)
Monument Type MNF47149 Site of World War Two Royal Navy wireless telegraphy station (Monument)
Monument Type MNF48255 World War Two radio site, Marine Parade, Gorleston-on-Sea (Monument)
Monument Type MNF48826 World War Two RAF wireless station (Monument)
Monument Type MNF55432 World War Two wireless or radio site (Monument)