Defending Dorset in 1940: the Maiden Newton - Poole Harbour Stop Line (95)
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Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 18 Feb 2016
- Anti-tank Blocks: DoB ID: e32301 Poole - St Mary's RC Church - Cubes. These anti-tank blocks in the grounds of the church are a continuation of the line of obstructions in the Tatnam Farm Allotments next door. They are the survivors of a continuous line that once extended from Poole Park to Creekmoor. In front of them is a deep drain that may well have been part of an anti-tank ditch. Image