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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 660367

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/660367

NO87NE 52 centred 8671 7720

A short c.70m length of anti-tank blocks runs across the mouth of the Braidon Burn just before it runs into to Braidon Bay. The anti-tank blocks are visible on a vertical air photograph (106G/Scot/UK 62, 3320, flown 8 May 1946).

The blocks end at their N end in a barbed-wire enclosure which surrounds a small trench between the track and the beach defences, possibly a machine-gun emplacement (NO87NE 53).

Some of the concrete blocks are still extant in the area.

Information from RCAHMS (DE), March 2005; and via e-mail from Mr G Barclay (HS) in corresp. with Mr P Bishop, March 2005

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