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WWII Archaeology in suffolk
Topic Started: Nov 13 2014, 08:29 AM (73 Views)
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This will probably only interest a few people but when I was on holiday a few weeks back I was given some books by the kind people at RSPB Minsmere. These books are all about pill boxes etc in Suffolk and include some nice picture with detailed walks around some of these defenses. I was given issues 1 and 4 so naturally I wanted the other 2 books.

There are 4 of these books and they are free from the author rob.liddiard@uea.ac.uk

These are the books https://heritage.suffolk.gov.uk/second-world-war-guidebooks

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i remember stumbling on a website which listed as many surviving pillboxes as possible with pics and OS grid ref....quite interesting it was, must try and find it again sometime
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