Roker, WW2 Roadblock

Roker, WW2 Roadblock

HER Number
5812
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Roker, WW2 Roadblock
Place
Roker
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
Class
Defence
Site Type: Broad
Defence Obstruction
Site Type: Specific
Road Block
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Second World War 1939 to 1945
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Site of WW2 concrete roadblocks. Constructed 1940-1, Now destroyed. Stop-lines included permanent and moveable road barriers. The most substantial works were formed from square or cylindrical concrete blocks entwined with barbed wire and fitted with explosives. Moveable obstacles consisted of horizontal or vertical bars or poles of steel, set between concrete blocks. Bent steel girders could also be slotted into sockets cut into the road surface. Modern road improvements are removing evidence for both, but some of the original blocks or aperatures have been observed in-situ. Cylindrical blocks have been used to line private roads or placed on river banks to combat erosion {Defence of Britain Handbook 1985}.
Easting
440750
Northing
558750
Grid Reference
NZ440750558750
Sources
<< HER 5812 >> Alan Rudd, of 20th century defence sites in Tyne and Wear; NMR monument number 1463019; Vertical aerial photograph reference number RAF 106G/UK/873 6146 01-OCT-1945