2019

TL3974 : WW2 gun turret on The Bulwark - The Ouse Washes

taken 4 years ago, near to Earith, Cambridgeshire, England

WW2 gun turret on The Bulwark - The Ouse Washes
WW2 gun turret on The Bulwark - The Ouse Washes
A WWII Allan-Williams Turret positioned on the earthworks of the Civil War Parliamentarian Earith Bulwark fortress. Both were positioned to defend the important bridges nearby over the River Ouse and Old Bedford River. The site is a scheduled Ancient Monument.
The shape of The Bulwark's earthworks become apparent when the washes are flooded see LinkExternal link (Archive LinkExternal link )
The Ouse Washes © Richard Humphrey

The Ouse Washes, also known as The Hundred Foot Washes, is an area of grassland (washland) that can be deliberately flooded lying between the Old and New Bedford Rivers. These rivers are derived from the River Great Ouse, a major tributary of East Anglia's Wash. They were dug in the 16th & 17th centuries as part of a programme to drain The Fens of floodwater for agriculture. In 1630, King Charles I granted a drainage charter to the 4th Earl of Bedford who engaged the Dutch engineer Cornelius Vermuyden to construct the two Bedford rivers. The purpose of the new rivers was to facilitate drainage of the River Great Ouse between Earith and Downham Market.
The New Bedford River flows through the entire length of the washland and The River Delph flows through the washes either side of Welney. The flood waters are contained between 2 parallel embankments - The Old Bedford Barrier Bank and the Hundred Foot Bank - and the area between the banks is approximately 20 miles long and half a mile wide in places. It is permanent grassland and used for livestock grazing when not flooded and acts as washland or flood reservoir allowing the flow of water to the sea to be contained and released in a controlled way during the winter and occasionally in summer.
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Geographical Context: Historic sites and artefacts Rivers, Streams, Drainage Primary Subject: Defences other tags: Washland Ouse Washes WW2 Gun Turret Civil War Fortification Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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TL3974, 135 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Richard Humphrey   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 14 November, 2019   (more nearby)
Submitted
Thursday, 14 November, 2019
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TL 39288 74946 [1m precision]
WGS84: 52:21.2933N 0:2.6268E
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TL 3927 7493
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Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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