Bramley Hampshire World War 2 Pillboxes and Anti-Invasion Defences.
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| At Bramley a type 26 stands on top of the guard house to the Command Ammunition Depot. Access is via the guard house. |
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| The surrounding area is being heavily redeveloped by housing. The grounds being MOD are not accessible, fortunately the building is well placed for photography and is in great condition despite looking now unused. |
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| Bramley training area, formerly Bramley central ammunition depot is the only MOD site where first world war chemical warfare munitions are known to have been buried. Following the discovery in 1987 of CW munitions buried there, munition recovery and clearance work was carried out. (Photos and text Tim Denton) |
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