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Monument details

HER Number:MWX43455
Type of record:Monument
Name:WWII defences at Richborough Amphitheatre

Summary

Evidence for the use of the amphitheatre at Richborough as a defensive position during WWII has been seen on 1940s aerial photographs of the site.

The defensive features include a probable machine gun emplacement dug into the southern side of the amphitheatre and several lines of barbed wire entanglements. A length of slit-trenching, lying between two entanglements to south of the amphitheatre, had already been recorded within the HER as TR 35 NW 113 and is presumably part of the same defensive scheme.

The barbed wire entanglements were removed following the war and are not visible on late 1940s aerial photographs. The gun emplacement appears to have also been infilled by this date; it appears to have been totally levelled as no surface trace of the feature is visible on recent aerial photography.


Grid Reference:TR 32037 59690
Map Sheet:TR35NW
Parish:ASH, DOVER, KENT

Monument Types

  • BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENT (Modern - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)
  • GUN EMPLACEMENT (Modern - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)

Full description

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Evidence for the use of the amphitheatre at Richborough as a defensive position during WWII has been seen on 1940s RAF vertical aerial photographs of the site [1-2].

The defensive features recorded at this location include a probable machine gun emplacement dug into the southern side of the amphitheatre [1], a line of barbed wire entanglement on the north side of the amphitheatre and further stretches of barbed wire entanglements to the south of the amphitheatre [2]. A length of slit-trenching, lying between two lines of entanglements to the south of the amphitheatre, had already been recorded within the HER as TR 35 NW 113, see Related Monuments. This feature is presumably part of the same defensive scheme. These features are also one of several WWII defensive features recorded around of Richborough fort, see Related Monuments.

The barbed wire entanglements were removed following the war and are not visible on late 1940s RAF vertical aerial photographs [3]. The gun emplacement appears to have also been infilled by this date and is visible only as a shallow depression on these photographs [3]. It appears to have since been totally levelled as no surface trace of the feature is visible on recent aerial photography [4].

The gun emplacement was recorded as part of the Richborough Environs Project (2002) whilst the barbed-wire entanglements were identified by the South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment (2009-10), see Associated Events. Features recorded by the former project have been added to the transcriptions produced by the latter and the resulting dataset exists within a GIS layer held by this HER [5]


<4> Next Perspectives consortium via English Heritage, 2003, 2007, Next Perspective PGA georeferenced aerial photograph data, Tile ref: PGA_TR3259_2003-08-14 (Graphic material). SWX15711.

<5> Wessex Archaeology, 2009-10, South-East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - Aerial Photographic Transcriptions (Digital archive). SWX15705.

<5> Wessex Archaeology, 2011, South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - (SE RCZAS) Phase 1: National Mapping Programme Report (Unpublished document). SKE25955.

<5> Cornwall Council Historic Environment Projects and Gloucestershire County Council, 2011, South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey National Mapping Programme Components 1&2: Results of NMP Mapping (Unpublished document). SKE25954.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<4>Graphic material: Next Perspectives consortium via English Heritage. 2003, 2007. Next Perspective PGA georeferenced aerial photograph data. Tile ref: PGA_TR3259_2003-08-14.
<5>Unpublished document: Cornwall Council Historic Environment Projects and Gloucestershire County Council. 2011. South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey National Mapping Programme Components 1&2: Results of NMP Mapping.
<5>Unpublished document: Wessex Archaeology. 2011. South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - (SE RCZAS) Phase 1: National Mapping Programme Report.
<5>Digital archive: Wessex Archaeology. 2009-10. South-East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - Aerial Photographic Transcriptions.

Related records

TR 35 NW 113Parent of: World War II defences/earthwork (Monument)
MWX43473Parent of: WWII defences, south of Richborough fort. (Monument)
MWX43477Part of: WWII defences west of Richborough fort (Monument)
MWX43474Part of: WWII defences, north of Richborough fort (Monument)
MWX43478Part of: WWII defences, Richborough Sluice (Monument)
MWX43472Part of: WWII gun emplacements, Richborough. (Monument)