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Monument details

HER Number:TR 15 NW 1070
Type of record:Monument
Name:Second World War temporary road block on what is now Giles Lane, Hackington

Summary

A temporary road block was erected on what is now Giles Lane by the 9th Royal Fusiliers, probably to defend one of their sites in the vicinity. It had been sited and the materials were in place by 13 May 1940.


Grid Reference:TR 1389 5983
Map Sheet:TR15NW
Parish:ST COSMUS AND ST DAMIAN IN THE BLEAN, CANTERBURY, KENT

Monument Types

  • ROADBLOCK (Modern - 1940 AD? to 1940 AD?)

Full description

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A temporary road block was erected on what is now Giles Lane by the 9th Royal Fusiliers, probably to defend one of their sites in the vicinity. It had been sited and the materials were in place by 13 May 1940. It was intended to be established and then abandoned, and the road left open. It was at the approximate site of the present pedestrian crossing west of the Grimond Building and University Library. This stretch of Giles Lane did not yet exist and the roadblock was deep within woodland (perhaps this was a woodland track).
Owner : Private
Publicly accessible : Yes
How accessed for survey :
Tourism Potential :
Condition : Destroyed
Date of visit :


9 Royal Fusiliers, 01/01/40, War Diary 9 Royal Fusiliers 1940 (Unpublished document). SKE15410.

9 Royal Fusiliers, 01/01/40, War Diary 9 Royal Fusiliers 1940 (Unpublished document). Ske15410.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
---Unpublished document: 9 Royal Fusiliers. 01/01/40. War Diary 9 Royal Fusiliers 1940.