Motley
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Hello there, since last summer i've been starting to work, if slowly, on a little project of my own. This project is to find all the WW2 defenses that still exist around the River Medway or within a mile or two in some cases. So far i've found a few pillbox's and a few other things like Dragons teeth and Anti-tanks blocks. With help from the The Defence of Britain project over lay for Google Earth,is mainly how i find new things to hunt down. Anyways on with the pictures,
To begin with we have Pillbox S0002650. A nice Type 24, looks to be an okay condition, with some damage to the back, couldn't get to see in inside as its bricked up and couldn't get to one of the embrasure either, it faces away from the river and look s over the marshes that it is by, which i find weird. Visited August 2010 time:
A new addition to the camouflage
Front
And back
Along the river is Pillbox S0011274. Another type 24, again appears to be in good condition, with no graffiti or rubbish about. Was able to get up close to this one and although bricked up was able to stick my camera through one of the embrasures to get a picture of the inside, which appears to be in a good condition. Along with the pillbox here there is a sunken bunker to the side with a mount on top which so far i have not been able to defiantly identify. Faces out over a stretch of the Medway.Visited August time 2010 and March 2011:
Very over grown now
Inside the pillbox through the embrasure
The entrance to the bunker
The mount, Spigot mortar mount?
Got to go back to this one soon to have a look into the bunker , hope you enjoyed these, and there is more to come so enjoy
To begin with we have Pillbox S0002650. A nice Type 24, looks to be an okay condition, with some damage to the back, couldn't get to see in inside as its bricked up and couldn't get to one of the embrasure either, it faces away from the river and look s over the marshes that it is by, which i find weird. Visited August 2010 time:
A new addition to the camouflage
Front
And back
Along the river is Pillbox S0011274. Another type 24, again appears to be in good condition, with no graffiti or rubbish about. Was able to get up close to this one and although bricked up was able to stick my camera through one of the embrasures to get a picture of the inside, which appears to be in a good condition. Along with the pillbox here there is a sunken bunker to the side with a mount on top which so far i have not been able to defiantly identify. Faces out over a stretch of the Medway.Visited August time 2010 and March 2011:
Very over grown now
Inside the pillbox through the embrasure
The entrance to the bunker
The mount, Spigot mortar mount?
Got to go back to this one soon to have a look into the bunker , hope you enjoyed these, and there is more to come so enjoy