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  • The Norcon was a small circular pillbox named after the company that manufactured it. It was made from a concrete pipe 6 feet diameter and 4 feet high with several cut loopholes. The large number of loopholes meant it was not the safest place to be but being quick to manufacture was its biggest asset, they could turn out about 20 a day the concrete being cured in about 24 hours but few were actually built. A roof made of timber and corrugated iron, and earth; extra protection was provided by the use of sandbags.
  • Location OS map grid TG 0931 4382 Kelling North Norfolk England.
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Taken by John Beniston, http://www.btinternet.com/~palmiped/pillboxes/21.jpg

Date

March 2004.

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User Palmiped on en.wikipedia

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* 16:56, 5 May 2006 [[:en:User:Palmiped|Palmiped]] 1280×960 (130,078 bytes) <span class="comment">(Norcon Pillbox concrete pipe 6' x 4' with several cut loopholes roof made of timber corrugated iron and earth extra protection was provided by the use of sandbags. (photo March 2004).Location OS map grid TG 0931 4382 Kelling North Norfolk England. Taken)</span>

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