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RichCooper

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First a gap filled from the last trip.Two type 24s south of the B1443 east of Newborough
e04802

E04802 (1) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04802 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04802 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04802 (6) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04802 (7) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04802 (13) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

e04780

E04780 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04780 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04780 (8) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04780 (10) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04780 (15) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

Three over the road at Powder Blue Farm.
e06865 A vickers mg emplacement.This was actually brick shuttered not wood as stated on the DOB.

E06865 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E06865 (6) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E06865 (8) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E06865 (10) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E06865 (11) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E06865 (16) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

e04794 in the garden a thick walled 24

E04794 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04794 (4) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04794 (5) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04794 (7) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04794 (9) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

e04801 in the field to the rear

E04801 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04801 (6) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04801 (9) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04801 (12) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E04801 (14) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

e09136 the anti tank ditch was not visible unless I missed something :) pic of its location

E04794 (1) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

e08002 North of Thorney again by the B1443 the missing spigot pedestal from last time

E08002 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E08002 (5) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

Moving south of Thorny another shell proof type 24 e05209 alongside the B1040

E05209 (1) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05209 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05209 (4) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05209 (9) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05209 (11) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05209 (16) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

Following the B1040 southwards
e05211

E05211 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05211 (6) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05211 (8) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05211 (12) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05211 (13) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

e05212

E05212 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05212 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05212 (4) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05212 (9) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05212 (12) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05212 (14) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

Down to the bridge over the River Nene at North Side.A type 24 and Spigot behind the Dog & Doublet pub e05213 & 08032

E05213 (1) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05213 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05213 (6) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05213 (9) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05213 (10) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05213 (12) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05213 (15) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E08032 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E08032 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

On the opposite bank over the bridge type 22 e03691

E03691 (1) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E03691 (5) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E03691 (7) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E03691 (10) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E03691 (11) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E03691 (15) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

Upstream at the sluice gates e05084 type 24

E05084 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05084 (3) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05084 (4) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05084 (7) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05084 (8) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05084 (12) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr

Set back in a farm garden on the north bank type 24 e05083 this is thin walled not thick as stated on the DOB

E05083 (1) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05083 (2) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05083 (4) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05083 (6) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05083 (8) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05083 (11) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr


E05083 (14) by Rich Cooper2012, on Flickr
 
Bloody hell, that was enjoyable Rich. Corrugated shuttering still in place always good to see. Good state of preservtion mostly. Haven't seen a PB with a complimentary Spigot Mortar before either. :)
 
What were the plastic bags on the table in the 3rd from last shot did you find the local dealers herbal stash?
 
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