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- Coquet_Stop_Line abstract "The Coquet Stop Line, which ran from Amble in Northumberland up the valley of the River Coquet, formed part of the defences constructed to meet the threat of a Nazi invasion during World War II. It was intended to slow the advance of the German army from the north to give time for a field army to assemble on the Tyne Stop Line around 30 miles to the south.The Coquet Stop Line was made up of a string of pillboxes, with a consistent shape that has been referred to as the \"Coquet line type\" or more accurately \"Lozenge\" type, and is only found in the North East and parts of Yorkshire. They tend to have open ground in front, often the river or its floodplain, while to the rear, where the entrance is, efforts were made to provide cover for a retreating force.A few of these pillboxes have been lost: one on the approach to Felton village and another on the west side of the A1 at West Moor have gone. The remains of a sandbag pillbox on the north side of Amble Harbour lie opposite a large concrete block that was built for a harbour chain. There is a brick \"Lozenge\" near the football pitch in Warkworth, though this is more likely part of the \"Coastal Crust\".".
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- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageLength "6595".
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageRevisionID "679556284".
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Amble.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Boom_(navigational_barrier).
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Bridgwater_and_Taunton_Canal.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink British_anti-invasion_preparations_of_the_Second_World_War.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink British_hardened_field_defences_of_World_War_II.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_World_War_II_defensive_lines.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink GHQ_Line.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Outer_London_Defence_Ring.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink River_Coquet.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Taunton_Stop_Line.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink Tyne_Stop_Line.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:Bickerton_Pillbox.JPG.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:Interior_of_Pillbox_on_Coquet_Stop_Line.jpg.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:P305_Catheugh_Plantation_Pillbox.JPG.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:PillboxatBicketon.JPG.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:Weldon_Bridge_Pillbox.JPG.
- Coquet_Stop_Line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coquet Stop Line".
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- Coquet_Stop_Line subject Category:British_World_War_II_defensive_lines.
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- Coquet_Stop_Line comment "The Coquet Stop Line, which ran from Amble in Northumberland up the valley of the River Coquet, formed part of the defences constructed to meet the threat of a Nazi invasion during World War II.".
- Coquet_Stop_Line label "Coquet Stop Line".
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- Coquet_Stop_Line depiction P305_Catheugh_Plantation_Pillbox.JPG.
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