
Suffolk's Defended Shore
Coastal Fortifications from the Air
Historic England (Publisher)
Published on 31. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-873592-98-4 (ISBN)
Description
Suffolk's Defended Shore presents an illustrated history of the development of military defences on the Suffolk coast using data collected as part of the English Heritage national survey. The survey involved the examination of both modern and historic aerial photographs which led to the creation of a detailed map of the archaeological remains on the county's coast.
The results of the survey are dominated by evidence for the military defence of the coast, reflecting the importance of the Suffolk coast in national defence strategies over many years.
Extensively illustrated, this book highlights the particular importance of historic aerial photographs which provide a different and unique perspective on the coastal defences constructed in World War II. Photographs taken during and immediately after this war sometimes provide the only visual record of the rapidly evolving defences from this period.
The results of the survey are dominated by evidence for the military defence of the coast, reflecting the importance of the Suffolk coast in national defence strategies over many years.
Extensively illustrated, this book highlights the particular importance of historic aerial photographs which provide a different and unique perspective on the coastal defences constructed in World War II. Photographs taken during and immediately after this war sometimes provide the only visual record of the rapidly evolving defences from this period.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Liverpool University Press
Illustrations
138 illustrations; 138 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 219 mm
Weight
360 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-873592-98-4 (9781873592984)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Cain Hegarty is an aerial survey investigator. Sarah Newsome is Landscape Archaeology Manager at Historic England.
Author
Historic Environment Service, Devon County Council (United Kingdom)
Historic England (United Kingdom)
Content
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
1 The big picture
2 An aerial perspective
3 From prehistory to the medieval period
4 The 16th to 19th centuries
5 The 20th century up to the Second World War
6 The Second World War
7 The Cold War era
8 The future of Suffolk's coastal military remains
Bibliography
Sources and archives
Index
List of abbreviations
1 The big picture
2 An aerial perspective
3 From prehistory to the medieval period
4 The 16th to 19th centuries
5 The 20th century up to the Second World War
6 The Second World War
7 The Cold War era
8 The future of Suffolk's coastal military remains
Bibliography
Sources and archives
Index