North Wales WWII defences: Holyhead, Anglesey - Ynys Peibio pillbox (3)

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North Wales WWII defences: Holyhead, Anglesey - Ynys Peibio pillbox (3)

Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 19 Sep 2017

- Pillbox (variant): DoB ID: S0011350 The pillbox is in a fragmentary condition making it difficult to interpret, but it would appear that it originally was a non-defensive structure that was subsequently modified during WW2 with concrete reinforcement containing embrasures with loopholes. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.308706
Longitude
-4.613051