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Thor Missile Launch Pad (Remains)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Navenby-Wellingore military
Thor Missile Launch Pad (Remains)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Woodhall_Spa military
Thor Missile Launch Pad (Remains)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Woodhall_Spa military
Former RAF Andover(en)United_Kingdom / England / Upper_Clatford-Abbotts_Ann (Andover)militaryThe Royal Flying Corps (RFC) opened a station near Andover in August 1917 during the First World War. The station was mainly built by German prisoners of war, some of whom left their signatures in roof spaces of buildings on
Former RAF Andrews Field(en)United_Kingdom / England / Great_Dunmow militaryRAF Andrews Field (also known as Andrewsfield or Great Saling) is a former World War II airfield in England. The airfield was opened in 1943 and was used both by the United States Army Air Force Eighth and Ninth Air
Former RAF Ash(en)United_Kingdom / England / Eastry militaryRAF Ash is located on Marshborough Road between the villages of Woodnesborough and Ash. This site is located on a low ridge overlooking the ancient Cinque Port of Sandwich and, in the distance, the English Channel. The radar station at
Former RAF Atcham(en)United_Kingdom / England / Shawbury militaryRAF Atcham is a former World War II airfield in England, and was opened in 1941 and was initially used by the Royal Air Force 74 Sqn, 131 Sqn, 232 Sqn and 350 Sqn. Atcham was transferred to the United
Former RAF Barnham weapons storage(en)United_Kingdom / England / Weeting militaryConstruction of the Bomb Store on Thetford Heath, known as RAF Barnham began in 1953 or 1954 and was completed by 1955. it was built specifically to store and maintain atomic weapons, and this is reflected in its layout. the
Former RAF Bawdsey(en)United_Kingdom / England / Harwich militaryIn 1935 Bawdsey Manor Estate in Suffolk was selected as the site for a new research station for the development of radio direction finding and the Manor House, close to Bawdsey Quay was taken over for this purpose. Following this
Former RAF Bempton(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bridlington coldwar, closed - militaryrafbempton.toucansurf.com/ www.thetimechamber.co.uk/Sites/Civil/RAF%20Bempton/Bemp...
Former RAF Bicester(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bicester militaryBicester Airfield, formerly RAF Bicester, is an airfield on the outskirts of the English town of Bicester in Oxfordshire. The RAF left in 2004. The airfield consists of 400 acres (1.5 km²) of well-drained short-mown grass, with three nominal runways
Croy Nuclear Disposal Facility(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Kilsyth militaryUsed in the 1960s to dump medium to high level radioactive waste. This deep shaft facility was capped and sealed in 1968 and is no longer in use.
Former RAF Oulton(en)United_Kingdom / England / Aylsham militaryRAF Oulton opened as a grass airfield on the 31st July 1940 as a satellite for Horsham St. Faith (now Norwich Airport). During the first few years of its life it was used by a variety of light bombers including
BAE Glascoed(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Usk militaryThey make bombs here
RAF Sealand Pillbox(en)United_Kingdom / England / Saughall military, raf, pillboxHere is a large pillbox that is now neally hidden by bushes.
Former RAF South Witham(en)United_Kingdom / England / Wymondham closed - militaryWas used as a bomb store after WWIIMorkery, a small peaceful ancient woodland on the Lincolnshire-Rutland border, was used as an ammunition and bomb store during the Second World War by the name of RAF South Witham. The network of
Former RAF Elsham Wolds(en)United_Kingdom / England / Barnetby_le_Wold military, rafThe wide expanse of grazing pasture on Elsham Wolds, lying some nine miles south of Hull on the Lincolnshire side of the Humber, was first utilized as an airfield in 1916 when No. 33 Squadron, RFC, with its FE2b and
PSNI Checkpoint(en)United_Kingdom / Northern_Ireland / Holywood (Belfast (Béal Feirste))military
PSNI Checkpoint(en)United_Kingdom / Northern_Ireland / Belfast (Belfast (Béal Feirste))military
Chetwynd Road Army Barracks(en)United_Kingdom / England / Long_Eaton (Nottingham)military, barracksArmy barracks. Used for storage and training
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