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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 707721

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/707721

NH77SW 54 7305 7037

A heavy anti-aircraft battery has been identified from vertical air photographs (RAF 106G/UK/751, 5067, flown 1945) in a field between Saltburn and Balintraid farm. The battery consisted of four 3.7-inch guns which were located in the W half of the field. The accommodation camp was situated on the W side of the field running N-S to the B 817 public road.

Information from RCAHMS (DE), April 1997.

Seen.

CFA/MORA Coastal Assessment Survey 1998.

This heavy anti-aircraft battery was situated in a field at Saltburn to the SW of Balintraid farmsteading. Houses have now been built on the area formerly occupied by the battery.

The battery was armed with 4 x 3.7-inch guns in four emplacements.

J Guy 2000; NMRS MS 810/10, Vol.2, 72

Documents held in the Public Record Office (PRO) provide an earliest reference to this battery of February 1940 and a latest of November 1943 (WO 166/11169). The battery was provided with a GL Mk II radar set, (WO 166/2072) though no evidence at the site could be seen on the immediate postwar air photographs.

Information from RCAHMS (DE), October 2004.

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