World War 2 in your backyard

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Thanks guys. There is something about old bunkers that I find irrisistable. I'm sure I will be posting more pics here in the future.
 
after saying i would post some i have finally got around to getting some pictures.

these pillboxes guard the road from Seaton Carew / Hartlepool on the north east coast of England.
the road leads to what used to be ICI Billingham (Billingham is the town where i live)

the area where the pillboxes are is now very industrial on one side of the road and a wildlife reserve on the other, mainly for wet land birds, though seals also live in the river.

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Good stuff Karl.
As far as I know, the larger of those bunkers was part of the anti-aircraft control system defending the ICI chemical works, a prime target for the Luftwaffe more or less throughout the war.
 
Good stuff Karl.
As far as I know, the larger of those bunkers was part of the anti-aircraft control system defending the ICI chemical works, a prime target for the Luftwaffe more or less throughout the war.
Could well be mate.

My Dornier came in from this direction and hit a barrage balloon at haverton hill and crashed in south bank
 
Marcel, most of these type of defences, along with the coastal defences, were built at the outbreak of war, although I think some at major industrial sites, may have been erected earlier.
 
Good stuff Karl.
In that book on the Luftwaffe losses over the NE, the structure in pics 4 and 5 in your post are described as part of the control bunker for the local anti-aircraft defences. The others, as stated in the PDF, are of course infantry fire positions.
 
Willemstad, located about 20 km from my home, has been a 'vestingstad', a fortified village for many centuries. Even the Germans used it for their 'Atlantic wall'. Here some of the German bunkers that you can still see.
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Great shots Marcel, an I agree with Karl, they're impressive structures. The Germans certainly didn't do thing by halves when it came to building defensive positions.
 

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