Dismantling a pill box on the Black Rock slopes, 1944

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Digital Media Bank ID: 524
Original Filename: dmas_ha920126_d01_ab.jpg
Description: Monochrome photograph showing the dismantling of a pill box by two workmen on the Black Rock slopes, 1944.
Categories: Timeline/ World War Two (1939-1945), Collections/ Local & Social History, Collections/ Local & Social History/ Historic Photographs, Learning Themes/ WW2/ Seafront Defences  
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Credit: Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove
Licence: Public Domain / CC0
Caption: Dismantling a pill box on the Black Rock slopes, 1944
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Type (of Object or Artwork): Photographic Print
Title (of Artwork / Object): Photographic Print
Date Created (of Object / Artwork): August 1944
Description (Object or Artwork): This black and white photograph shows two workmen dismantilng a pill box. The image is a view north towards the Black Rock slopes beneath Marine Drive. During the early years of the Second World War, Britain was faced with the threat of German invasion. The British retreat from Dunkirk and the French surrender of June 1940 left the south coast dangerously exposed. Brighton's beaches were closed at 5pm on 2 July 1940, and defence measures were erected along the seafront. Mines were placed along the beach and barbed wire barricades protected the front. Following the success of the D-Day landings in June 1944, the threat of invasion was lifted. Work soon began to remove many of the beach defences. The Borough Surveyor's department oversaw this work, and took several photographs of the defences prior to their removal.
Source (of Object / Artwork): Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove
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Other Keywords: defence,second world war
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Media: Image
Size: 1.87 MB; 3600 x 2752 pixels; 305 x 233 mm (print at 300 DPI);
Orientation: Landscape
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Linked Accession no.: HA920126