Monument record MCC4888 - Birch WWII Airfield - Dispersed Site No. 12, Messing-cum-Inworth

Summary

Dispersed Site associated with WW2 airfield; no longer extant.

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 9137 1871 (283m by 475m)
Map sheet TL91NW
Civil Parish MESSING-CUM-INWORTH, COLCHESTER, ESSEX

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

1996: Dispersed site associated with WWII airfield, no longer extant.<1> - <4>

May 2006: An Air Ministry plan of Birch Airfield and its Dispersed Sites, dated November 1944, shows Dispersed Site No 12, the Sick Quarters, to have comprised 7 buildings and other structures. It lay N of the B1022 Maldon Road, immediately W of a track. Visited in May 2006, the site is now an open field with nothing surviving.<5>

See also <6> & <7>.

Sources/Archives (7)

  • <1> DESC TEXT: Freeman, R. 1978. Airfields of the Eighth.
  • <2> DESC TEXT: Thorpe, Simon. 1996. Military Airfields in Essex during WWII.
  • <3> AP: unknown. 1960. 17 - 046, 17 - 047, 17 - 048, 18 -017.
  • <4> AP: unknown. 1990. 20 - 5305, 20 - 5306.
  • <5> Map: Air Ministry. 1944. Birch Airfield Record Site Plan. Dispersed Sites Nos. 2-14.
  • <6> Unpublished document: Nash, Fred. 2007. SURVEY OF WORLD WAR TWO DEFENCES IN THE BOROUGH OF COLCHESTER. VOLUME 1. Volume 1.
  • <7> Unpublished document: Nash, Fred. 2007. SURVEY OF WORLD WAR TWO DEFENCES IN THE BOROUGH OF COLCHESTER. VOLUME 2. Volume 2.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

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Record last edited

Jun 16 2020 2:40PM

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