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Innes Links
Pillbox (20th Century)
Site Name Innes Links
Classification Pillbox (20th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Spey Bay Anti-invasion Beach Defences
Canmore ID 290564
Site Number NJ26NE 14.15
NGR NJ 26695 68412
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/290564
- Council Moray
- Parish Urquhart
- Former Region Grampian
- Former District Moray
- Former County Morayshire
NJ26NE 14.15 26695 68412
A pillbox, which forms part of a coastal defence line from Kingston to the River Lossie is visible on Royal Air Force vertical aerial photographs taken in 1945 (106G/UK 750: 5006-7, flown 31 August 1945). The pillbox is situated about 64m NE of NJ14NE 14.09.
Information from RCAHMS (DE), November 2002.
Laser Scanning (27 June 2016 - 28 June 2016)
NJ 28057 67970 (rectangular pillbox and anti-tank blocks), NJ 26697 68409 (hexagonal pillbox), NJ 25586 68174 (road block) A survey was undertaken, 27–28 June 2016, of selected elements of the WW2 defences at Lossie Forest. The recorded elements consisted of a rectangular pillbox and associated anti-tank blocks on the shore in front of the coastal battery, a hexagonal pillbox and associated anti-tank blocks, and a road block by the Innes Canal. The three sites were surveyed using laser scanning and photogrammetry to create site plans and 3D visualisations, including videos and flatpack nets to recreate the sites as paper models.
Archive: NRHE (intended)
Funder: Forestry Commission Scotland
Gemma Hudson and Jamie Humble – AOC Archaeology Group
(Source: DES, Volume 17)
OASIS ID - aocarcha1-267112
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