The closest we have come up with is the spigot mortar mount shown in the CBA
20th century defences in Britain book (2nd ed. 2001, p.92). We do like the
'Trojan Mine' concept though.
Have you tried pouring water down the tubes to find out if they go anywhere?
-----Original Message-----
From: Tees Archaeology [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 08 January 2003 03:44
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Tricky ID.
Dear forum members
A couple of years ago I took a picture of the attached (see word doc for
info), thinking it may have been military. Apparently it isn't.
If anyone can assist with an ID I'll send a pair of Tees Archaeology
booklets as a prize.
Peter Rowe
Tees Archaeology
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