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Glen Coe, Allt-na-ruigh
Gun Emplacement (20th Century)(Possible), Pillbox (20th Century)(Possible)
Site Name Glen Coe, Allt-na-ruigh
Classification Gun Emplacement (20th Century)(Possible), Pillbox (20th Century)(Possible)
Alternative Name(s) Pass Of Glencoe
Canmore ID 288172
Site Number NN15NE 6.03
NGR NN 17537 56626
NGR Description c.NN 17537 56626
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/288172
- Council Highland
- Parish Lismore And Appin (Lochaber)
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Lochaber
- Former County Argyll
NN15NE 6.03 c.1753 5662
Photographed in 2007 as part of a survey of 20th century Defences of Scotland and to enhance and augment the existing holdings of the National Monuments Record Scotland.
Information from RCAHMS (DE), April 2007
A second stone built oval shaped pillbox or machine-gun position is siuated about 40m NW upslope from NN15NE 6.02. Measuring about 3m on the long axis by 2m.
Two concrete loopholes were noted with a possible third in a heavily damaged section of the wall.
It is not possible to ascertain from the surviving remains whether this was a pillbox or a second machine-gun position, its location, in a central position, relative to the other wartime strcutures in the area, would suggest the latter.
Visited by RCAHMS (DE, GL), 19 April 2007
Photographic Survey (April 2007)
Photographed in 2007 as part of a survey of 20th century Defences of Scotland and to enhance and augment the existing holdings of the National Monuments Record Scotland.
Information from RCAHMS (DE), April 2007
Field Visit (19 April 2007)
A second stone built oval shaped pillbox or machine-gun position is siuated about 40m NW upslope from NN15NE 6.02. Measuring about 3m on the long axis by 2m.
Two concrete loopholes were noted with a possible third in a heavily damaged section of the wall.
It is not possible to ascertain from the surviving remains whether this was a pillbox or a second machine-gun position, its location, in a central position, relative to the other wartime strcutures in the area, would suggest the latter.
Visited by RCAHMS (DE, GL), 19 April 2007