Recording 20 th century defences in Essex Paul Gilman HER Manager Essex County Council
Strategic Location of Essex Proximity to continent Close to London, on north bank of Thames Strategic anchorage and port at Harwich, used in Hundred Years War and many times afterwards Long coastline with flat topography making landing easy Although mud flats and marshes make some stretches more difficult Same areas fortfied at different periods
Projects National Mapping Project in Essex Thematic surveys: – WW1 and WW2 airfields Recording of individual sites –RCHME –ECC Field Archaeology Unit 20 th Century Defences Survey –Defence Lines –Thematic surveys such as anti-aircraft batteries –Area-based survey with local groups
Sources of Information ‘Wartime Contraventions’ and associated military maps Local knowledge RAF photography from late 1940s Henry Wills’ book on pillboxes Colin Dobinson’s reports Defence of Britain project and volunteers
Funding sources Essex County Council District Councils English Heritage/RCHME (for National Mapping Programme) Local Heritage Initiative Local Trusts –Essex Environment Trust –Essex Heritage Trust –Hervey Benham Trust Local Volunteers (in Kind)
World War One Airfields in Essex
World War Two Airfields in Essex
Cold War sites in Essex
Pillboxes recorded to date
Grading and assessment 0Nothing remaining, minimal if any evidence surviving *Some remains, but ruined/derelict **Single or multiple buildings or structures, not well preserved ***Original buildings, structures or features, largely complete or of specific interest. Good example of type, or of good group value ****Rare or important defence type, particularly if historical provenance is known. Possibly maintained, may have associated group value
Chappel Viaduct Case Study Part of Eastern Command Line Shows development of defensive thinking –Stop Lines –Later move to nodal defence Local knowledge helped interpretation Good mix of types of defence, one of best in Essex Good survival of defences Complex has been scheduled
Recent survey: Maldon District Funded by Maldon District Council, ECC Filling in the gaps in the District Checking survival of previously-recorded sites Relatively remote part of the county –Close to coast –Much of coast difficult for landing due to mud flats –Airfield complex at Bradwell –Some interesting and unusual sites survive Report to follow this year
Half-buried pillbox at Tillingham
Tillingham Radar Station and Bradwell Bombing range
Southminster ‘Blockhouse’
Bradwell Lodge (Alan Sorrell)
Bradwell Lodge today
Looking for Fido
Fido in operation (Alan Sorrell)
Local knowledge and information
Lagergrenze boundary Auslauf outlet Stallung stabling Kammer clothing room. Trockenraum drying room Waschraum wash room Tischtennisraum table tennis Kohle coal Sanitater hospital. sick quarters Kuche kitchen Duschraum showers Jauchegrube cess pit
The Writing on the Wall: A cautionary tale from Rivenhall Airfield
The Missouri Mule II
Thanks to Fred!
20 th -century defences survey reports
Some issues for discussion Defining the resource Priorities for recording Approaches to indexing on the HER National typologies and local variations Consistency in use of thesauri, causing problems when using on-line resources, e.g. Pastscape Involvement of local groups Tapping to local knowledge and memories while these are available Research priorities – strategies and tactics? New uses