BRITAIN’S COASTAL DEFENCES.—These pictures, of Britain’s coastal defences show the defences on the east coast, which are ready to resist any attempted landings. Upper: A Bren gun mounted as an anti-air-craft gun on top of a newly assigned pillbox keeps a look-out for enemy machines. Lower; An anti-tank crew on guard on the foreshore.
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Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 5
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54BRITAIN’S COASTAL DEFENCES.—These pictures, of Britain’s coastal defences show the defences on the east coast, which are ready to resist any attempted landings. Upper: A Bren gun mounted as an anti-aircraft gun on top of a newly assigned pillbox keeps a look-out for enemy machines. Lower; An anti-tank crew on guard on the foreshore. Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 5
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