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Sheriffmuir Atlantic Wall 115<br />

Figure 3<br />

The breach in <strong>the</strong> ‘Atlantic Wall’, showing <strong>the</strong> bent iron reinforcing rods, <strong>the</strong> form of<br />

construction <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> anti-tank ditch on <strong>the</strong> north-west. The scale is 1 m in height<br />

(photograph D. C. Cowley).<br />

Figure 4<br />

Aerial photograph (RCAHMS D28166, 27.01.1998) looking west across <strong>the</strong> ‘Atlantic Wall’<br />

(<strong>the</strong> anti-tank ditch fronting <strong>the</strong> Wall lies in shadow) <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> bunker with <strong>the</strong> Tobruk<br />

shelter. The two firing <strong>and</strong> observation holes in <strong>the</strong> roof of <strong>the</strong> bunker are clearly visible<br />

although <strong>the</strong> bunker to <strong>the</strong> south is obscured by a patchwork of vegetation.

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