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Mulberry Harbour 'beetle': Cairnhead Bay, Rigg Bay, Wigtown Bay, Solway Firth

Pontoon (20th Century)

Site Name Mulberry Harbour 'beetle': Cairnhead Bay, Rigg Bay, Wigtown Bay, Solway Firth

Classification Pontoon (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Old Hugh; Cairnhead Farm; Rigg Or Cruggleton Bay

Canmore ID 287700

Site Number NX43NE 8050

NGR NX 4833 3840

NGR Description NX c. 4833 3840

Datum Datum not recorded

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Dumfries And Galloway
  • Parish Maritime - Dumfries And Galloway
  • Former Region Dumfries And Galloway
  • Former District Maritime
  • Former County Not Applicable

Archaeology Notes

NX43NE 8050 c. 4833 3840

N54 43.06 W4 21.3

NLO: Old Hugh [rock] [name: NX 4820 3847]

Cairnhead Bay [name centred NX 4833 3846]

Rigg or Cruggleton Bay [name centred NX 480 446]

Wigtown Bay [name centred NX 52 48].

For associated Mulberry harbour construction yard (centred NX 48537 38381), see NX43NE 87.

See also:

NX43NE 87 Centred 48537 38381 Cairnhead (Rigg Bay) - Mulberry Harbour Project Construction Yard

NX44NE 8035 Centred NX 49540 47501 Port Whapple, Eggerness - Mulberry Harbour remains

NX44NE 8036 NX 48807 46478 and NX 48833 46443 Garlieston Bay - Mulberry harbour Remains

NX44SE 8007 NX 48528 44533 Rigg Bay - Mulberry Harbour Remains

NX44SE 8023 NX 47565 44644 Rigg Bay - Mulberry Harbour Remains

The concrete 'beetle' (NX43NE 8050), a reinforced concrete or steel, pontoon to carry a floating roadway is in Rigg Bay at c.NX 4833 3840. The pontoon has broken free of its moorings and now rests on the shore on the S part of Rigg Bay.

Information from RCAHMS (DE), April 2006

Activities

Measured Survey (3 November 2004)

A differential GPS survey of the surviving elements of the Mulberry harbour was undertaken on 3rd November 2004.

Information from RCAHMS (PM) 19 April 2010

Note (April 2006)

The concrete 'beetle' (NX43NE 8050), a reinforced concrete or steel, pontoon to carry a floating roadway is in Rigg Bay at c.NX 4833 3840. The pontoon has broken free of its moorings and now rests on the shore on the S part of Rigg Bay.

Information from RCAHMS (DE), April 2006

Field Visit (2014)

Rectilinear upstanding platform 1m from HWM. 2m x 2m x 0.5m.

Visited by Scotland's Coastal Heritage at Risk (SCHARP) 2014

Field Visit (21 October 2015)

ShoreUPDATE 21/10/2015 This is a construction yard and accommodation camp for the Mulberry Harbour Project, part of the D-day preparations.

The complex includes brick and concrete structures in the hinterland, concrete hut bases and large concrete yards. Immediately behind the coast edge is a stone and brick shed. On the coast edge is the platform described in the original survey, constructed of stone and mortar walls standing up to 0.5m high, constructed directly onto bedrock, 1.9m square in plan, capped with a concrete slab roof. Just offshore is a single concrete beetle, a pontoon intended to form part of a floating harbour.

Visited by Scotland's Coastal Heritage at Risk (SCHARP) 2015

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