Brick construction holding water

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The photograph on this page of Brick construction holding water by James Hill as part of the Geograph project.

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Brick construction holding water

Image: © James Hill Taken: 9 Mar 2008

One of the WW2 brick constructions that made part of the complex around the Meden Vale area that was allegedly used for ordnance and munition storage and possibly testing. A friend told me that children from this area a few decades back had the best shell casing collections around! This building is actually found within Hatfield Plantation and looks like some sort of water storage. The brick that it is made from is marked "Welbeck".

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.230865
Longitude
-1.133903