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The only remaining semi roofed storeDec 15, 2019
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A large area to fill with munitionsDec 15, 2019
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Evidence of farm animals having used it at some time in the past judging by the nettles.Dec 15, 2019
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Some of the concrete roof beams have started to break upDec 15, 2019
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The 1000 pound bomb storage had more reinforcementDec 15, 2019
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Again multiple rowsDec 15, 2019
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A blast wall at each end Dec 15, 2019
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These were'nt doing so well, with a fair bit of crumbling brickwork. Probably subject to extreme heat when the munitions were disposed of.Dec 15, 2019
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These stores had evidence of roof supports in the walls.Dec 15, 2019
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A slightly different blast wall on these. A more substantial base to the wall.Dec 15, 2019
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A rare pre 1962 Seghill brick amongst the rubbleDec 15, 2019
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A side by side of the brick works site. Late 1800's and as of today.Dec 15, 2019
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A concealed concrete lined shaftDec 15, 2019
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Hold your breath time. Not good to breathe in above here. Dec 15, 2019
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The 500 pound store was by far the largest areaDec 15, 2019
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