Monument record MBC44973 - A Second World War roadside ammunition dump, Rosehill Farm

Summary

A Second World War roadside ammunition dump is visible on historic aerial photographs and was mapped as part of the North Buckinghamshire Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18304).

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Type and Period (3)

  • AMMUNITION DUMP (20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)
  • ARMAMENT DEPOT (20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)
  • MILITARY BUILDING (20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

A Second World War roadside ammunition dump is visible on historic aerial photographs and was mapped as part of the North Buckinghamshire Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18304). Located near Rosehill Farm along the south side of the lane between Chetwode and Preston Bissett and centred at SP 64800 28896, the ammunition storage area comprises 12 rectangular buildings, each about 5 x 3 metres. They are sited in 5 pairs and two single buildings, with long sides perpendicular to the lane. The 5 pairs are spaced between 9-12 metres apart and all are spread out over 104 metres. These portable corrugated iron shelters, or hutments, were usually camouflaged and covered stacks of artillery or small arms ammunition. Roadside storage not only made the ammunition easily accessible but dispersed the risk of a large loss of munitions in one event as a result of a German air raid or accidental explosion. Visible on aerial photographs taken in 1946 and 1947, all have been demolished by 1949 (1-5).

Sources (5)

  • <1>SBC26221 Aerial Photograph: Historic England. 2023. RAF-3G-TUD-UK-86 RV 6186 26-MAR-1946.
  • <2>SBC26219 Aerial Photograph: Historic England. 2023. RAF-CPE-UK-2013 RS 4012 16-APR-1947.
  • <3>SBC26234 Aerial Photograph: Historic England. 2023. RAF-541-340 RP 3179 26-JUL-1949.
  • <4>SBC26004 Digital archive: Center of Military History United States Army Department Washington. 1991. Mayo, L. 1991. United States Army in World War II: The Technical Services: The Ordnance Department: On Beachhead and Battlefront. Chapter 6: the Base in the British Isles (Pages 97-98). Date Accessed 01-NOV-2022.
  • <5>SBC26005 Digital archive: British Pathe. 2023. British Pathé. 1946. 1,500 Miles of Bombs Along Our Roads Aka Ammunition Dumps or Arms Dump. Date Accessed 01-NOV-2022.

Location

Grid reference SP 6480 2889 (point)
Civil Parish CHETWODE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Survey: Aerial investigation and mapping project (Ref: 7768) (EBC18304)

Record last edited

Jan 12 2024 6:53PM

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