Cushat Knock pillbox and foxhole (Craster) - Source of Reference
The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works. Below is a list of the source of information used in writing this record.
(1) GUARD, 1993. Northumberland Coastal Survey. Unpublished
(2) Scheduled monument notification DNH (IAM) AMs England SM23231 05-Jul-1994
(3) Defence of Britain Database (site S0001741)
The two databases developed by the Project can be searched on-line through the Archaeology Data Service at http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/dob/index.cfm
(4) Oswald, A., Ashbee, J., Porteous, K. and Huntley, J., 2006. Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland: archaeological, architectural and historical investigations. English Heritage Research Department number 26/2006, 90-91
(5) Burn, A. & Knight, D., 2010. A Rapid Survey of Second World War remains within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, (Archaeological Research Services Ltd unpublished report), 33
(6) Hall, I., 2013. Relics of War; A Guide to the 20th Century Military Remains in the Northumberland Landscape. (Wanney Books), 21
(7) This record includes National Record of the Historic Environment Information provided by Historic England on 4 January 2021 licensed under the Open Government Licence [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/]
(7a) Oral information, correspondence (not archived) or staff comments
The two databases developed by the Project can be searched on-line through the Archaeology Data Service at http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/dob/index.cfm
(7b) Vertical aerial photograph NMR OS/95003 146 26-FEB-1995
(7c) Field Investigators Comments English Heritage: Dunstanburgh Survey
(7d) English Heritage, 2007. Dunstanburgh Castle Guidebook