WWII Wiltshire - Ringwood Stop Line, Avon Valley, Downton (39)

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WWII Wiltshire - Ringwood Stop Line, Avon Valley, Downton (39)

Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 20 Jan 2017

- Section Post: DoB ID: e35575 The view south towards the centre of the structure from one of the loopholes in the first bay. A single transverse concrete beam gives additional roof support here at the angle of the two wings. The purpose of the protruding bricks in the east wall is unknown; there are six in the first bay and one in the second. They may have been for storage purposes to hang equipment on, or as supports for a shelf of some kind. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.988963
Longitude
-1.759311