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ROC Saltend
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Flash Earth
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Flash Earth
ROC Monitoring Post
Yorkshire
53° 42' 26.0" N, 0° 12' 34.7" W
TA18272491
Average
Trig point
1962 - 68
Free
ROC Saltend
Yorkshire
53° 42' 26.0" N, 0° 12' 34.7" W
TA18272491
Average
Trig point
1962 - 68
Free
ROC Saltend
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History
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Description
ROC Saltend is a Royal Observer Corps post in Yorkshire near Paull close to Hull
All surface features remain intact with some blue paint remaining on the louvres. The concrete step up to the shaft is breaking away from the apron. Two telegraph poles remain, one amongst the trees by the road and a second 50 yards from the post.
Internally the post has been completely stripped, including the doors, all that remains are the BPI baffle plates. There is evidence of a fire. The post was known locally as Paull but it was never officially re-named.
ROC Saltend is a Royal Observer Corps post in Yorkshire near Paull close to Hull
All surface features remain intact with some blue paint remaining on the louvres. The concrete step up to the shaft is breaking away from the apron. Two telegraph poles remain, one amongst the trees by the road and a second 50 yards from the post.
Internally the post has been completely stripped, including the doors, all that remains are the BPI baffle plates. There is evidence of a fire. The post was known locally as Paull but it was never officially re-named.