Colin

464 posts

San Anastasia Pillboxes

Whilst on the beach one day I spotted what to my untrained eye looked like a pillbox. I went back the next day with my camera and took the attached pictures which I thought may be of interest to PSG members. It is located on top of a small sand […]

Zakynthos

Whilst strolling along Kalamanki Beach, Zakynthos the day after I arrived in Zante imagine my surprise when looking up from a particularly interesting geological feature – a quartz dyke – to discover a Pillbox perched precariously on the cliff edge above. Based very approximately on a cross between a Type […]

West Wall Siegfried Line

The Westwall was a series of fortifications constructed between 1938 and 1940 along the western frontier of Germany between the Netherlands and Switzerland. In WWII the Allies called it the Siegfried Line. After Germany invaded Belgium in May 1940, the line was no longer garrisoned and was neither maintained nor […]

British Pillboxes in France

Two pillboxes for a Vickers machine-gun near ‘Moulin du Rhin’ east of Dunkirk. They are part of a group of four pillboxes that defended the inundated polders in the western part of the Maginot Line. The front of one of the pillboxes near ‘Moulin du Rhin’. The embrasure is slightly […]

Baie des Trespasses

Having been introduced to ‘concreteitus’ by my next door neighbour Graham Matthews I couldn’t help noticing these structures whilst on holiday near Pointe Du Raz just below Brest. These were tucked away in the cliffs overlooking the beach at the Baie Des Trespasses. I guess these are part of the […]

Pilsen

It was signed as an ‘Air Raid Tower’ and its purpose was to look for incendiaries and bombs during British/American air raids. It is located in the middle of the Pilsner Urquell Brewery in Pilsen by Ken Blackman

Latchi

Whilst on holiday in Cyprus I managed to find a couple of Pillboxes in a small village called Latchi, situated on the west coast about an hours drive away from Paphos. They were on top of a steep hill, the first with a single embrasure overlooking the bay. This was […]

Snowdonia

‘Pen-Y-Gwryd Hotel’ Snowdonia, North Wales OS Sheet: 115 (Snowdon) I wonder how many visitors to the Snowdonia National Park pass these Pillboxes every year without even giving them a second glance. Those that do acknowledge their existence probably give no more than “What on earth is a Pillbox doing up […]

Severn Estuary Revisited

Kevin Briggs from Monmouth, has kindly sent in photographs he took in the 1980’s and 1990’s. The Defence Structures are to be found on the western side of the River Severn. Type 22 Pillbox @ Magor (1987) Grid: ST 4130-8680 Note the very unusual concrete plinths that protrude above each […]

RAF LLandow

Pickett-Hamilton Fort The former WWII airfield at Llandow, South Wales, has recently been earmarked for development, and many of the surviving wartime structures are likely to be destroyed. One such structure was the top half of a Pickett-Hamilton Fort. I spoke to the owners who said I could have it. In […]

Point Of Ayr

Point Of Ayr is located along the North Wales coast at the tip of land on the western side of the Dee Estuary.  It has a wonderful lighthouse positioned on the wide flat beach about 150m off the line of sand dunes that run for miles along this part of […]

Western Command Carmarthen Stop Line

This site has absolutely nothing to do with Conway, Gwynedd, it is part of the Western Command Carmarthen Stop Line, which runs from Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, in the south, to Llangrannog, Ceredigion, in the north. The village name is Cynwyl Elfed and I’m afraid Philip Knight’s information is, perhaps, not entirely […]

Borth-Y-Gest

North Wales OS Sheet: 124. GRID: SH 5650 – 3730 A few months ago I decided that a day at the seaside would be a great idea. I hadn’t been to the Porthmadog part of Wales for about 20 years and so I had no idea that I was to find […]

Grey Point Battery

Belfast, Northern Island. Grey Point is located in the village of Helen’s Bay off the main Belfast to Bangor road on the coast of Belfast lough east of Belfast. It is tucked a little out of the way but is reasonably sign posted on Fort Road. From official guide book. […]

Durley QF 6 Pounder Gun Pit

An Un Recorded Hexagonal Gun Pit in Wiltshire Ngr: su 236 632 While out looking at the bridges on the Kennet and Avon canal I came across this excellent hexagonal 6 pounder gun pit. On passing by and catching a glimpse of what seemed like concrete i decided to pull over to investigate further. […]

LMS Anti-Tank Blocks

The pictures show some of the anti-tank blocks that can be found along the disused LMS railway line that once stretched between Leamington Spa and Rugby. They are also described in the missing defences section of the PSG website, This is the individual block as described by Steven Carvell, two […]

Kenilworth AA Battery

Goodrest Farm, Bannerhill, Kenilworth. NGR SP275693 Along with some friends I travelled to Kenilworth to take a look at the heavy anti-aircraft site at Goodrest Farm, Bannerhill just off Rouncil Lane to the east of the town. In 1940 the heavy anti-aircraft battery [or HAA] known as Bannerhill Camp, was […]

Hidden Warwickshire

The Warwick Times from February 2008. The following article was written by Lise Evans after reading Steve Carvell’s book Twentieth-Century Defences in Warwickshire. Thanks to Lise Evans and Steve Carvell for giving the Pillbox Study Group a big mention in the article. Graham G Matthews PSG Webmaster.

Farnham Park

Spigot Mortar Base and Air Raid Shelter. Farnham Park is accessible to all and within can be found surviving relics from WW2. During the conflict the park was close to the GHQ Line and next to Farnham Castle where the War Office had established its Camouflage Development and Training Centre. The […]

Elstead GHQ Line

Anti Tank Gun Defence and Hidden Vickers Machine Gun Box, GHQ Line B, Elstead, Surrey. Taking a public footpath from Somerset Bridge which crosses the River Wey close to Elstead in Surrey, I had planned to take a look at one of the large AT pillboxes, one of several in […]

Suffolk Squares

This three looped Pillbox variant was sited at the harbour entrance at Lowestoft opposite a Pounder Emplacement. Another example of this design can be found 14 miles to the south with a group of ‘two looped square’ pattern pillboxes. The ‘two looped square’ Pillbox (Type 26 Variant?) is commonly found […]

Boyton Marshes

Whilst on our survey, we discovered 3 large gun emplacements (at least we think they are gun emplacements!). They are on Boyton Marshes in the parishof Boyton, Suffolk (TM/639/247 approx) and are much larger than the common pillboxes found throughout this area. We have serached the Defence of Britain database […]

Norbury Junction

Type 24 Pillbox Guarding Road Bridge Over Canal Gorge If you are travelling around the Shropshire countryside and happen to find yourself driving along the A519 between Newport and Eccleshall you will inevitably pass over the Shropshire Union Canal just north of Norbury Junction. The road bridge looks nothing out […]

Cayton Bay

I remembered seeing these pillboxes years ago when I was on holiday and as I was in the area this Summer and paid them a visit. They are examples of Eared Pillboxes, some of which have fallen over the cliff and ended upside down on the beach below. By Tam […]

Norfolk Pillboxes

Tony Hendry and son Karl have been about and about looking at the local defences near their home in Norfolk. It’s great to see a new generation taking a keen interest in military concrete! This Pillbox is located on the A47 on the right side just before you go into […]

Great Yarmouth Air Station

A Rather Unusual Pillbox If you turn onto the Great Yarmouth sea front and head south after about 1 mile you come to the end of the holiday part of Yarmouth and head into an industrial part that is connected with the docks and known as the South Denes. About […]

Cromer Defences

Norfolk is a county famous for it’s coastal erosion problems and the area around Cromer is certainly no exception. This pillbox is located approximately half a mile north of the Pier and undoubtedly ‘slumped’ down onto the beach below as the very soft ‘glacial till’ material of the cliffs was […]

Blackpool Pillboxes

Surviving Wartime Defences around Blackpool. The first five images are at grid reference SD328313 and are of a bunker inside the perimeter fence at Blackpool Airport. It can be found at the end of an old access/emergency road. I am not sure what its purpose was but it is very […]

Adisham Viaduct

Viaduct Pillboxes. Adisham Viaduct in East Kent is unusual in that it has two pillboxes built into the recesses of the archways. This photo above shows the left hand arch with the top of the pillbox outline. This photo shows a close-up of the wall and end of one of […]

Wickham Bishops Road

Wickham Bishops Road Defences, Witham, Essex. Today I visited a site at Wickham bishops road, Essex. It is recorded by Fred Nash and the SEAX group as a road barrier with irregular concrete blocks. However, upon closer inspection of these blocks the thought occurred to me that they look more sections of a demolished/destroyed […]

RAF Hornchurch Tett Turrets

The former airfield at RAF Hornchurch in Essex boasts the largest concentration of surviving Tett turrets in the country. This ultra rare form of one-man pillbox would have been extremely cramped and restrictive for the guy inside! Thankfully the surviving Tett turrets at Hornchurch are in relatively good condition; the outer rims […]

Essex Artifacts

Chris Stewart-Moffitt has formed the Military Fortifications Rescue, Research & Restoration Group Covering the County of Essex, the Group has found some very unusual Defence Structures and approached the land owners of these sites in order to rescue them from decay. Where possible they are being restored to their former […]

Cox’s Hill

Cox Hill, Lawford, Essex I found the PSG web site very interesting and was able to identify the Pillbox near to where I live. It’s an Allan-Williams Turret and is located in a field on top of Coxs Hill in Lawford near to Manningtree Railway Station, Essex. It faces north […]

Bradwell Bay

What Are These? I found these some years ago at Bradwell Bay Airfield (Fighter Bomber Station WW2). Has anyone got any idea of what they are (perhaps not even military). I have had ideas that they were perhaps some kind of hold-fast for a Light AA Gun they have what […]

Worbarrow Bay

Worbarrow Bay Revisited Worbarrow Bay, Dorset. I first visited Warbarrow Bay near Lulworth Cove back in 1996 as a Field Researcher for the Defence of Britain Project. At that time I documented many of the WWII defences that lay around the edge of the bay and when Tim Denton suggested […]

White Nothe Pillpost

OS 194 SY7713-8084 Is it a Pillbox or is it an Observation Post? Have you ever come across one of those structures that doesn’t drop neatly into one category or another? Well this example is situated on top of the 500ft cliffs at White Nothe, Weymouth, Dorset, is such an […]

Weymouth Searchlights

Nothe Fort, Weymouth, Dorset.  Visiting Weymouth on a fine day in August, I decided to take a close look at the harbour and Nothe Fort which overlooks the entrance into Weymouth Harbour. Two Coastal Artillery Searchlight Defences can be found close to the harbour entrance. The first one is situated […]

Fort Henry

Fort Henry, Redend Point, Studland Bay. Dorset. NGR: SZ 038 828 On top of Redend Point, Studland Bay, a small sandstone cliff which splits the beach in two at high tide, is Fort Henry. It is owned by the National Trust and extends along the seaward side of the grounds […]