WW2 range tank wash in Archaeology - WW1 to the end of the cold war Posted March 29, 2023 The tank wash was filled by a spring clearly seen with sediment traps... The upper slabs I presumed were to stop the wash splashing the upper area and making it muddy. There are many other features in the moors around here, bunkers, ranges, defences... Go to FB search a site called everythingoutdoors...its me I'm a local guide...look at photo albums for hills above midhope and Langsett. There's also a slightly out of date site called Midhope at War http://www.langsettandmidhopeatwar.co.uk/
WW2 range tank wash
in Archaeology - WW1 to the end of the cold war
Posted
The tank wash was filled by a spring clearly seen with sediment traps...
The upper slabs I presumed were to stop the wash splashing the upper area and making it muddy.
There are many other features in the moors around here, bunkers, ranges, defences...
Go to FB search a site called everythingoutdoors...its me I'm a local guide...look at photo albums for hills above midhope and Langsett.
There's also a slightly out of date site called Midhope at War
http://www.langsettandmidhopeatwar.co.uk/