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Over the Edge: Coastal erosion at Warden Point

The collection of war-time archaeological remains at Warden Point, ranging from the site of a World War Two Chain Home Low Radar Station (1941) to a World War One sound mirror built from concrete (c.1918), present a dramatic case study for using the historic environment to monitor rates of coastal change alongside local perceptions of that change. Explore these features and the effects of erosion along one of the most 'at risk' coastlines in England in our new story map.


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