Ref Number: 0048
No longer in position as has been demolished but was said to be similar to that of its local neighbour a little further up the road covering the westerly direction.
Ref Number: 0048
In preparation for and during World War II, the island went into full defensive mode because of its strategic location. If the Germans were planning an invasion, it seemed probable that they would want to seize it as soon as possible to establish a safe beachhead from which to start their lightning-fast blitzkrieg campaign.
The War Office anticipated this possibility, so it developed a number of defence systems and made preparations at key locations to slow down any advance forces in the event of an evasion. The placement of strategically placed pillboxes was one such tactic used on the Island.
Visit date: August 1, 2012 There was no trace of this pillbox, so we’ll have to dig a little more.
Yarbridge Pillbox was a concrete rectangular pillbox that faced west.
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