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South Sutor Coast Battery Site No.3 (WWI), Site Plan

GV 008921

Description South Sutor Coast Battery Site No.3 (WWI), Site Plan

Date 2021 to 2022

Collection Historic Environment Scotland

Catalogue Number GV 008921

Category Digital Files (Non-image)

Copies SC 2216416

Scope and Content The South Sutor Coast Battery Site No.3 (WW1) site plan was developed using a variety of sources that included original fieldwork, an RAF vertical air photograph (106G UK 751 6036) flown on 31 August 1945 and a plan in the Fort Record Book (WO78/5192 18/19). The contours were created using Scottish Public Sector LiDAR (Phase I) data licensed under the Non-Commercial Government Licence v2.0. Copyright Scottish Government and SEPA (2014). The plan, created using vector graphics software, has been archived as an SVG file (Collection Item: GV​ 008921) and a derived raster image (SC 2216416). A hyperlinked PDF (WP​ 007785) has also been archived that allows the user to click on individual numbered features to navigate to the corresponding records on the Canmore website, which include HES site descriptions and photography.

Scale 1:1250

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/2216415

File Format (SVG) Scalable Vector Graphics drawing

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