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Fortified footbridge over railway line. 10 x loopholes cut into the steel plate of the sides, two on the S side of the W end, and two on the N side, three on the S side of the E end, and three on the N side of the E end. 12ins x 6ins x 1,5ins (thick), in centre of panels, approx 4ft 11ins from base, 1ft 9ins from top, 1ft 1in from sides of panels.
(Source: Field Visit 1998/03/31)
10 x loopholes cut into the steel plate of a footbridge.
(Source: SMR )
Type of site | LOOPHOLED WALL |
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Location | Footbridge over railway line from Waterloo to the old Terminus Station and Docks, connecting Marsh Lane (W side) with Chantry Road (E side), City of Southampton. |
Area |
Southampton, Southampton, England |
Grid reference |
SU 427 113
|
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Good |
Materials | Steel |
Threats |
Type: Development (Immediate) Detail: The footbridge is currently (12/01) threatened with dismantlement for a new one to be built. The civil engineers behind this project (Southampton University) have enquired as to the historic importance of the bridge, so it is hoped that the rebuild can include the 1940 elements. |
Recorder | Wylie, A.E. |
Defence grouping |
Southampton anti-tank island - Anti-invasion defences of Southampton (Western Command) anti-tank island.
[GHQ and Comd: Cassini U83. 5 Corps Operation Instruction No.41 of 5.9.40 - PRO WO 166/249]. |
Photographs |
![]() (3) - site views (1 DIGITISED). |
DOB site reference: | S0012720 |
Associated Identifier | Hampshire SMR (ref: SU41SW 98) |
Event |
Construction, In the period 1940 1941 Field Visit, On 1998/03/31 |