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Saturday, 1 September 2007
Anti-aircraft Pill-box
This pill-box is situated on a farm near Herrington, Sunderland. During the Second World War its role was to watch the coast for enemy planes heading towards the shipyards on the River Wear.
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If it was in London, it would have been turned into a hundred grand penthouse by now.
3 September 2007 at 23:48
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If it was in London, it would have been turned into a hundred grand penthouse by now.
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