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View from east of WW2 magazine R8
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View from north west of WW2 magazine R8. The two sliding doors originally opened onto a railway line and would have had a canopy above
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View from east of WW2 explosives magazine R4 at the extreme west end of the Eastriggs site
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View across WW1 drying area with blast mounds of later WW2 explosives magazines visible
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View of WW2 explosives magazine R70. Now demolished.
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Explosives Magazine R53: the restoration of two brickwork panels around a window and a double door
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Explosives Magazine R1: view from the ESE showing the original canopy above the narrow gauge railway line in front of the building’s façade
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View of WW2 explosives magazine R25 showing the steel frame and brick panel construction. This was a bullet magazine and so did not have blast mound surrounding it
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View of railway access through blast mound of WW2 explosives magazine R30 (modified 20th century)
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View from east of WW1 Nitroglycerine Hill No.1 Brine Tank Base and WW2 blast mound adjacent
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Explosives Magazine R24: a view of the NW corner of the building showing the character of the NNW elevation – 19.7.2022
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Explosives Magazine R24: view from the N of the NE corner of the building
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Explosives Magazine R59: the cladding at the ENE gable-end
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Explosives Magazine R53: a concrete rainwater butt at the W gable-end
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View of Ministry of Defence Notice SE of Explosives Magazine R54
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View from the N of an isolated block of probable World War 1 concrete (NY 26492 64165) showing its truncated pyramidical cross-section, with Explosives Magazine R52 in the background
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General view from west showing road and railway embankment. Taken from north side of World War 2 magazine R60.
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View of WW2 magazine opposite west end of Mannheim Oleum plant
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Explosives Magazine R54: view looking S
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Explosives Magazine R49: the W entrance for the narrow gauge railway through the blast wall showing the restored brickwork around the crest of the S revetment and the concrete revetment opposite
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Explosives Magazine R38: view from the WNW
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Unbuilt Explosives Magazine at Hill 1: view from the SSE of the brick revetment overlooking the narrow gauge railway line, with the brine tank tower of Nitroglycerine Hill I in the background
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Unbuilt Explosives Magazine at Hill 1: view from the ESE of the embankment of the narrow gauge railway line as it approached the site of Nitroglycerine Hill I, with the brine tank tower in the background
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Explosives Magazine R46: view from the NNE showing a ground vent in the cladding
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